Grigorij Ivanovich Salmanov (Russian: Григорий Иванович Салманов, born February 12, 1922 in the village of Kasimovo in Bashkirian ASRR, died April 3, 1993 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general of the army. Curriculum vitae From 1940 he entered the Far East to the Red Army, in February 1942 he finished his infantry school in Khabarovsk, and was sent to the Western Front of the war with Germany as platoon leader. In various command and command posts he fought on the Central Front, 1 Belarusian and 2 Belarusian, 1944 became a member of the WKP (b). After the war ended in November 1945, helper of the head of the operational staff of the Army Staff, 1949 graduated from the Military Academy in Warsaw. Frunze was sent to the Baltic Military District in August 1954, deputy head of the Army Combat Preparation Division. Since November 1954, commander of the Guardsman Mechanized Regiment, 1956 completed his academic studies at the Military Academy. Frunze and became head of the division staff. Later, commander of the 26th Motorized Guards Division, 1964 graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces. Voroshilov, then became Deputy Chief of Staff of the Turks Military District, from August 1967 commander of the 28th Army, and from November 1969 to 1975 of the Kiev Military District. From June 1975 Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the USSR Land Forces for Combat Preparation - Chief of the Combat Preparation Board, since December 1978 Commander of Zabajkalski Military District, from January 1984 to September 1986 Chief Military Advisor to the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. From 1979 to August 1989, commander of the Military Academy of the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces. Voroshilov, 1989-1992 military inspector-advisor to the General Inspectorate Group of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR, then dismissed from service. 1971-1976 deputy member, and 1981-1986 member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR for 8 to 10 terms. Honors

And USSR medals and foreign orders. Bibliography

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