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    The Kiev Military District (Russian: Киевский военный округ (КВО), romanized: Kiyevskiy voyennyy okrug (KVO); Ukrainian: Червонопрапорний Київський військовий...
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    Military District Steppe Military District Kiev special military district South and South Western districts Ukrainian Military District Kharkov Military District...
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    Military districts (also called military regions) are formations of a state's armed forces (often of the Army) which are responsible for a certain area...
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  • The Kiev Bolshevik Uprising (November 8–13, 1917) was a military struggle for power in Kiev after the fall of the Russian Provisional Government in the...
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  • List of Soviet Army divisions 1989–1991 (category Lists of Russian and Soviet military units and formations)
    Caucasus Military District 149th Artillery Division, Kaliningrad, Baltic Military District. 67th Artillery Division, Malynivka (Chuhuiv), Kiev Military District...
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    instigated the uprising in Kiev on 8 November 1917 in order to establish Soviet power in the city. Kiev Military District forces attempted to stop it...
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    district quartermaster of the Kiev Military District headquarter. In April 1904, he was appointed the chief-of-staff of the Vilno Military District....
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    formed on base of the Odessa Army Group of the Kiev Special Military District (reformed Kiev Military District). By directives OV/583 and OV/584 of the Soviet...
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    Iona Yakir (category Soviet Jews in the military)
    Ukrainian Military District (see: Kiev Military District). Yakir, in close coordination with Tukhachevsky and other reformers, made his district into a laboratory...
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    Warsaw Military District (Варша́вский вое́нный о́круг) – Congress Poland without the part of Suwałki in Vilno Military District Kiev Military District (Ки́евский...
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    Oleg Salyukov (category Recipients of the Order of Military Merit (Russia))
    Forces. Salyukov's military career spans various roles and regions. He served in different capacities in the Kiev Military District from 1977 to 1982 and...
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    List of MiG-27 operators (category Lists of military units and formations by aircraft)
    18th 'Vitebskiy' GvIAP, Galyonki 224th APIB, Ozornaya Pad 17th Air Army, Kiev 88th APIB, Kanatovo (air base)Kanatovo 76th Air Army, Leningrad 722nd OIBAP/OAPIB...
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    Mikhail Kirponos (category Frunze Military Academy alumni)
    commander of the Leningrad Military District the same year. In February 1941 he was assigned commander of the Kiev Military District, which became the Southwestern...
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    Andrei Grechko (category Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War)
    Ukraine and Central Europe. After the war, Grechko commanded the Kiev Military District. In 1953, he was appointed commander-in-chief of Soviet Forces in...
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    Mikhail Diterikhs (category Military personnel from Saint Petersburg)
    at the Kiev Military District headquarters. He was promoted to colonel in 1909. In 1910, he served as a senior aide at the Kiev Military District headquarters...
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    Internal Affairs Pyotr Stolypin was calling the Kiev Military District commander to immediately dispatch a military detachment to Izyum uyezd (county) and Kramatorsk...
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    Ensemble of the Kiev Military District led by A. Pustovalov, P. Virsky Ukrainian National Folk Dance Ensemble, Kyiv Bandurist Capella, the Military Band of the...
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  • put five questions about the preparedness of the Baltic, Kiev and Belorussian military districts. The questions concerned the receipt of the border defence...
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  • Mikhail Kovalyov (category Russian military personnel of World War I)
    Kovalev was the commander of Kiev Military District, then from 1938, he was the commander of Belorussian Military District. He was the commander of the...
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    the Kiev Infantry Cadet School. In 1897 it was renamed again into the Kiev Military School and just before World War I into the 1st Kiev Military School...
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    the military administrative system, the district was disbanded and its territory transferred to the Kiev Military District and the Moscow Military District...
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  • 40th Army Corps (Russian Federation) (category Military units and formations established in 2023)
    Kabardino-Balkaria district. The Soviet Union's 47th Motor Rifle Division was previously active as part of the Kiev Military District before being disbanded...
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    Nikolai Ivanov (general) (category Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878))
    the Artillery; he was also appointed commander-in-chief of the Kiev Military District later in early December. At the beginning of the First World War...
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    previously commanded the Kiev Military District, but refused to take the oath of allegiance to Ukraine, arrived as the new district commander. On 11 October...
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  • KVO may refer to: Kiev Military District, a military district of Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union Dobel language, spoken by inhabitants of the Aru...
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    Semyon Timoshenko (category Recipients of the Military Order of the White Lion)
    Army commander in Byelorussia (1933); in Kiev (1935); in the northern Caucasus and then Kharkov (1937); and Kiev again (1938). In 1939, he was given command...
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  • Ivan Boldin (category Frunze Military Academy alumni)
    invasion of Romanian Bessarabia. Gen G.K. Zhukov, commander of Kiev Military District, was given overall command of the Group, with Boldin in command...
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    Soviet Air Forces (category Military of the Soviet Union)
    Army (Kiev Military District, primarily a training force) Chernigov Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (Chernigov, VVS Kiev Military District) Kharkov...
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  • Army became the Air Forces of the Kiev Military District. In April 1968 the Air Forces of the Kiev Military District became the 69th Air Army once more...
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    Vasily Chuikov (category Soviet military attachés)
    the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany (1949–53), commander of the Kiev Military District (1953–60), Chief of the Soviet Armed Forces and Deputy Minister...
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