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    The Red Banner Central Asian Military District was a military district of the Soviet Armed Forces, which existed in 1926–1945 and 1969–1989, with its...
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    country and Russian bases in Central Asian post-Soviet states. The Central Military District was created as part of the 2008 military reforms, and founded by...
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    division of the Central Asian Military District into the Turkestan and Steppe Military Districts. The new Turkestan and Steppe districts were formed from...
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    Military District Siberian and Central Asian districts Volga Military District Ural Military District Western Siberian Military District Siberian 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 Soviet Army to serve as part of the 12th HQ Military Band of the Central Asian Military District. In 2010, he received the title of "Honored Worker...
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  • Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1930) (category Military operations involving the Soviet Union)
    Intervention in Afghanistan of 1930 was a special operation of the Central Asian Military District command to destroy the Basmachi economic bases and exterminate...
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    List of Soviet divisions 1917–1945 (category Lists of military units and formations of World War II)
    with Central Asian Military District. Turkmen national formation. 4.43 disbanded. 98th Cavalry Division – 12.41 with Central Asian Military District. Turkmen...
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    Kazakh Air Defense Forces (category Military aviation in Asia)
    Afghanistan. In the first formation of the Central Asian Military District, it operated a Soviet Air Force district branch led by Major General M.P. Kharitonov...
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  • states. In 1942, from the border guards of the Central Asian and Kazakh border districts, the 162nd Central Asian Rifle Division (3rd formation of the 162nd...
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    Nikolay Antoshkin (category Burials at the Federal Military Memorial Cemetery)
    Union. He later commanded the Air Forces of the Central Asian Military District and Moscow Military District. Between 1993 and 1997 Antoshkin led Russian...
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    Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1929) (category Military operations involving the Soviet Union)
    that it was the commander of the 8th cavalry brigade of the Central Asian Military District, Ivan Yefimovich Petrov). The detachment was also dressed in...
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    Ministry of Defense (Kazakhstan) (category Military of Kazakhstan)
    previously served in the Directorate of Engineering Troops of the Central Asian Military District. In 1993, there were 12 Soviet engineering units in Kazakhstan...
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    Pavel Dybenko (category Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War)
    Army. In 1928 he was sent to command the Central Asia Military District. To mask his ignorance in military matters, he always preferred "the Iron Fist...
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  • Pyotr Lushev (category Members of the Central Committee of the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union)
    the Volga Military District, colonel-general (February 1976). In December 1977 - commander of the troops of the Central Asian Military District. In November...
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    The Central Military Commission (CMC) is the highest military leadership body of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the People's Republic of China...
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    conflict (1969) prompted establishment of a 16th military district, the Central Asian Military District, at Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. From 1947 to 1989, Western...
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    Yakov Melkumov (category Frunze Military Academy alumni)
    graduated from the Frunze Military Academy. From 1934 to 1937, he was the assistant commander of the Central Asian Military District. In November 1937, during...
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    and not Moscow. Until 1988, these troops were part of the Central Asian Military District. 29 May is today celebrated as the Day of the Armed Forces...
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    Iosif Apanasenko (category Candidates of the Central Committee of the 18th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks))
    appointed Commander of the Central Asian Military District in February 1938. In 1941, he was elected a candidate member of the Central Committee of the Communist...
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  • district became the Steppe Front. The Steppe Military District was formed for a second time postwar when the territory of the Central Asian Military District...
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    the District to the Central Asian Military District and arrived eventually at Frunze. In 1979 Scott and Scott reported the HQ address of the District as...
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    Sino-Soviet border conflict, a sixteenth military district was created in 1969, the Central Asian Military District, with headquarters at Alma-Ata. To improve...
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    troops who were subordinates of the Turkestan Military District and the Central Asian Military District in neighboring Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan respectively...
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    Vladimir Lobov (category Frunze Military Academy alumni)
    Military District. In June 1984, he became the commander of the Central Asian Military District. In January 1987, he became the first deputy chief of the General...
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  • Aviation Regiment. After being renamed the Air Forces of the Central Asian Military District from 1980 to 1988, 73rd Air Army was disbanded in 1993. Major...
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  • Officer of the Central Asian Military District in 1925 and in 1931-32 he was made Chief Political Officer of the Siberian Military District. Kuzmin moved into...
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    when the Central Asian republics declared independence. It is nearly synonymous with Russian Turkestan in the Russian Empire. Soviet Central Asia went through...
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    Soviet Airborne Forces (category Military parachuting)
    Kaliningrad Oblast, RSFSR Volga Military District (Приволжский военный округ) - Kuybyshev none Central Asian Military District (Среднеазиатский военный округ)...
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  • Oklahoma City's Asia District, also known as the Asian District, is the center of Asian culture and International cuisine and commerce in the state of...
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