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    The 14th Army (‹See Tfd›Russian: 14-я армия) was a field army of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War era. The army was formed under the command of...
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    Moscow Oblast, RSFSR 14th Separate Signals Brigade of the Supreme Command (14-я отдельная бригада связи ВГК) - Podolsk, Moscow Oblast, RSFSR 111th Separate...
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    бригада)HH - Magdagachi, Amur Oblast, RSFSR 5th Combined Arms Army (5-я общевойсковая армия) - Ussuriysk, Primorskiy Krai, RSFSR 1605th Separate Landing Assault...
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    Regiment, Seshta (near Bryansk), RSFSR - Antonov An-124 978th Military Transport Aviation Regiment, Seshta (near Bryansk), RSFSR - Antonov An-124 (2 squadrons)...
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  • Soviet Army divisions 1989–1991 ru:Список армий Вооружённых Сил СССР (1989—1991) Feskov et al 2013, p. 640. After the collapse of the USSR, HQ 14th Guards...
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    Ukrainian armies were transformed into the 12th Army and transferred to the Western Front. The Crimean Soviet Army also joined the 14th Army at the Southern...
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    Colonel-General Konstantin Kobets, RSFSR Prime Minister Ivan Silayev, RSFSR Vice President Alexander Rutskoy, and RSFSR Supreme Soviet Chairman Ruslan Khasbulatov...
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  • Banner Air Defence Army of Specific Purpose (1-я Краснознамённая армия ПВО особого назначения) - Balashikha, Moscow Oblast, RSFSR 1082nd Command Post...
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    Dmitry Pavlov (general) (category Army generals (Soviet Union))
    office and damaged the combat power of the Red Army that are crimes under Articles 58-1b, 58-11 RSFSR Criminal Code ... A preliminary judicial investigation...
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  • (Kaunas, Lithuanian SSR) 76th Guards Chernigov Airborne Division (Pskov, RSFSR) 98th Guards Svir Airborne Division (Bolgrad & Kishinev, Moldovan SSR) 103rd...
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    enamel reads 'Revvoyensoviet' whilst more enamel across the top states 'RSFSR', both in Cyrillic. The collar badge for this branch was that of a crossed...
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    1991, according to the amendments to Art. 71 of the Constitution of the RSFSR, the autonomous republic began to be called the Checheno-Ingush SSR. This...
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    Socialist Republic (KChSSR) as part of the RSFSR, which was approved by a resolution of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR on July 3, 1991. In 1989–1997, the Karachay...
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    Advance on Moscow (1919) (category Battles involving the Volunteer Army)
    RSFSR in July 1919 during the Russian Civil War. The goal of the campaign was the capture of Moscow, which, according to the chief of the White Army Anton...
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    on US-trained Afghan pilots to return to Afghanistan. In July 1921, the RSFSR promised to deliver aircraft free of charge to the Afghan government. In...
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    the RSFSR. In 1920, he commanded troops of the 13th Army and the 46th Infantry Division. He was awarded a second Order of the Red Banner of the RSFSR for...
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    Alexei Rykov (category Members of the Politburo of the 14th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks))
    People's Commissars of the USSR and, simultaneously, of the Sovnarkom of the RSFSR, on 2 February 1924. According to Polish historian, Marian Kamil Dziewanowski...
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    (Zviahel, Ukrainian SSR) 76th Guards Chernigov Airborne Division (Pskov, RSFSR) 98th Guards Svir Airborne Division (Bolgrad & Kishinev, Moldovan SSR) 103rd...
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  • Jordanian Army, former minister of Agriculture, mayor of Amman and director of Military intelligence Ruslan Khasbulatov, Speaker of the RSFSR Supreme Soviet...
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  • himself became bandmaster of the 14th Artillery Brigade (part of the 15th Infantry Division of the Imperial Russian Army). In the same year, during the...
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  • Konstantin Kobets (category Army generals (Soviet Union))
    awarded the military rank of Army General. Already on September 9, 1991, the position of the Minister of Defense of the RSFSR was abolished. On September...
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    or Sweden. On 22 June 1941 the District comprised the 7th Army, the 14th Army, the 23rd Army, the 1st Mechanised Corps (-), 177th Rifle Division, 191st...
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    was named in his honor. In the West Siberian river shipping company MRF RSFSR (Barnaul) operated steam tug Barclay. "Barclay de Tolly" was the name given...
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  • five][citation needed] in Taganrog (from 12th to 13th May, 26th to 27th May, 14th to 15th September, 1990 and on 2 June 1991). As victims, he specifically...
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    commanded the 9th, 11th and 14th armies in the Civil War. Aleksandr Vasilevsky - Tsarist army captain during World War I. Joined Red Army in 1917 and became a...
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    asymmetric configuration) federation. Unlike the Soviet asymmetric model of the RSFSR, where only republics were "subjects of the federation", the current constitution...
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    and Tikhoretsk. On 27 April the 2nd Ukrainian Soviet Army joined the front; it became the 14th Army on 4 June. In May, the Armed Forces of South Russia...
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  • — Konstantin Kobets, State Adviser for the RSFSR for Defence (d. 2012) August 5 — Jumber Patiashvili, 14th First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party...
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    Tfd›Russian: 49-я стрелковая дивизия) was an infantry division of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War, formed twice. Formed in mid-1919 on the Eastern...
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    of the regiment during the Russian Civil War held highest award of the RSFSR, the Order of the Red Banner: second lieutenant Alexander Gulyakov - twice...
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