Nikolai Viktorovich Kormiltsev: biography. Nikolai Viktorovich Kormiltsev: biography Nikolai Viktorovich Kormiltsev, Army General

In the Soviet Army since 1965. Graduated from the Omsk Higher Combined Arms Command School in 1969. Since 1969, he commanded a motorized rifle platoon, a motorized rifle company, a motorized rifle battalion and was deputy commander of a motorized rifle regiment in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany, the Central Asian Military District, and the Trans-Baikal Military District.

In 1978 he graduated from the Military Academy named after M.V. Frunze. Since 1978 - deputy commander and commander of a motorized rifle division. Participated in the Afghan War. After returning from Afghanistan, he became the head of the district training center of the Siberian Military District in Omsk.

In 1990 - graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR. Since 1990, he commanded an army corps in the Turkestan Military District, then commander of an army (combined arms) in the Far Eastern Military District.

Military service in Russia

Since November 1994 - First Deputy Commander of the Trans-Baikal Military District. Since September 1996 - Commander of the Trans-Baikal Military District. When in December 1998, through the unification of the Siberian Military District and the Trans-Baikal Military District, the united Siberian Military District was created with headquarters in Chita, Colonel General N.V. Kormiltsev was appointed commander of the troops of this district.

He was one of the few generals of the Russian Armed Forces who declared that the decision taken in 1997 to abolish the Main Command of the Ground Forces was erroneous. In his district, Kormiltsev retained the previous system of combat training for the ground forces and repeatedly publicly stated the need to revive their Main Command. In April 2001, a decision was made to revive the Main Command of the Ground Forces, and N.V. Kormiltsev was appointed the first Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces of the Russian Federation - Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. The military rank of Army General was awarded by decree of the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin dated June 11, 2003.

In October 2004, he submitted a report on his transfer to the reserve due to disagreement with the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with the next reorganization of the structure of the Armed Forces. The report was approved.

Awards

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree
  • Order of Military Merit
  • Order "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" III degree
  • Order of Honor (Russia)

Omsk city, Omsk region) - Russian military leader, retired army general.

Military service in the USSR

Military service in Russia

In October 2004, he submitted a report on his transfer to the reserve due to disagreement with the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with the next reorganization of the structure of the Armed Forces. The report was approved.

Awards

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree
  • Order "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" III degree

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On the eve of his departure from St. Petersburg, Prince Andrei brought with him Pierre, who had never been to the Rostovs since the ball. Pierre seemed confused and embarrassed. He was talking to his mother. Natasha sat down with Sonya at the chess table, thereby inviting Prince Andrey to her. He approached them.
– You’ve known Bezukhoy for a long time, haven’t you? - he asked. - Do you love him?
- Yes, he is nice, but very funny.
And she, as always speaking about Pierre, began to tell jokes about his absent-mindedness, jokes that were even made up about him.
“You know, I trusted him with our secret,” said Prince Andrei. – I have known him since childhood. This is a heart of gold. “I beg you, Natalie,” he said suddenly seriously; – I’ll leave, God knows what might happen. You might spill... Well, I know I shouldn't talk about it. One thing - no matter what happens to you when I’m gone...
- What will happen?...
“Whatever the grief,” continued Prince Andrei, “I ask you, m lle Sophie, no matter what happens, turn to him alone for advice and help.” This is the most absent-minded and funny person, but the most golden heart.
Neither father and mother, nor Sonya, nor Prince Andrei himself could foresee how parting with her fiancé would affect Natasha. Red and excited, with dry eyes, she walked around the house that day, doing the most insignificant things, as if not understanding what awaited her. She did not cry even at that moment when, saying goodbye, he kissed her hand for the last time. - Don't leave! - she just said to him in a voice that made him think about whether he really needed to stay and which he remembered for a long time after that. When he left, she didn't cry either; but for several days she sat in her room without crying, was not interested in anything and only sometimes said: “Oh, why did he leave!”
But two weeks after his departure, just as unexpectedly for those around her, she woke up from her moral illness, became the same as before, but only with a changed moral physiognomy, just as children with a different face get out of bed after a long illness.

The health and character of Prince Nikolai Andreich Bolkonsky, in this last year after his son’s departure, became very weak. He became even more irritable than before, and all the outbursts of his causeless anger mostly fell on Princess Marya. It was as if he was diligently looking for all her sore spots in order to morally torture her as cruelly as possible. Princess Marya had two passions and therefore two joys: her nephew Nikolushka and religion, and both were favorite topics for the prince’s attacks and ridicule. Whatever they talked about, he turned the conversation to the superstitions of old girls or the pampering and spoiling of children. - “You want to make him (Nikolenka) an old girl like yourself; in vain: Prince Andrey needs a son, not a girl,” he said. Or, turning to Mademoiselle Bourime, he asked her in front of Princess Marya how she liked our priests and images, and joked...
He constantly and painfully insulted Princess Marya, but the daughter did not even make an effort to forgive him. How could he be guilty before her, and how could her father, who, she still knew, loved her, be unjust? And what is justice? The princess never thought about this proud word: “justice.” All the complex laws of humanity were concentrated for her in one simple and clear law - the law of love and self-sacrifice, taught to us by the One who lovingly suffered for humanity, when he himself is God. What did she care about the justice or injustice of other people? She had to suffer and love herself, and that’s what she did.
In winter, Prince Andrei came to Bald Mountains, he was cheerful, meek and gentle, as Princess Marya had not seen him for a long time. She had a presentiment that something had happened to him, but he did not say anything to Princess Marya about his love. Before leaving, Prince Andrei talked for a long time about something with his father, and Princess Marya noticed that before leaving, both were dissatisfied with each other.
Soon after the departure of Prince Andrei, Princess Marya wrote from Bald Mountains to St. Petersburg to her friend Julie Karagina, whom Princess Marya dreamed of, as girls always dream, of marrying her brother, and who at that time was in mourning on the occasion of the death of her brother, killed in Turkey.
“Sorrow, apparently, is our common destiny, dear and gentle friend Julieie.”
“Your loss is so terrible that I cannot otherwise explain it to myself, as a special mercy of God, who wants to experience - by loving you - you and your excellent mother. Ah, my friend, religion, and only religion, can, let alone console us, but save us from despair; one religion can explain to us what a person cannot understand without its help: why, why beings who are kind, sublime, who know how to find happiness in life, who not only do not harm anyone, but are necessary for the happiness of others - are called to God, but remain to live evil, useless, harmful, or those who are a burden to themselves and others. The first death that I saw and which I will never forget - the death of my dear daughter-in-law, made such an impression on me. Just as you ask fate why your beautiful brother had to die, in the same way I asked why this angel Liza had to die, who not only did not do any harm to a person, but never had anything but good thoughts in her soul . And well, my friend, five years have passed since then, and I, with my insignificant mind, am already beginning to clearly understand why she needed to die, and how this death was only an expression of the infinite goodness of the Creator, all of whose actions , although we mostly do not understand them, they are only manifestations of His infinite love for His creation. Perhaps, I often think, she was too angelically innocent to have the strength to endure all the responsibilities of a mother. She was impeccable, like a young wife; perhaps she could not be such a mother. Now, not only did she leave us, and especially Prince Andrei, the purest regret and memory, she will probably get that place there that I do not dare hope for for myself. But, not to mention her alone, this early and terrible death had the most beneficial effect, despite all the sadness, on me and on my brother. Then, in a moment of loss, these thoughts could not come to me; Then I would have driven them away with horror, but now it is so clear and undeniable. I am writing all this to you, my friend, only to convince you of the gospel truth, which has become a life rule for me: not a single hair of my head will fall without His will. And His will is guided only by boundless love for us, and therefore everything that happens to us is all for our good. Are you asking if we will spend next winter in Moscow? Despite all my desire to see you, I don’t think and don’t want it. And you will be surprised that Buonaparte is the reason for this. And here's why: my father's health is noticeably weakening: he cannot tolerate contradictions and becomes irritable. This irritability, as you know, is directed primarily at political matters. He cannot bear the thought that Buonaparte is dealing as with equals, with all the sovereigns of Europe and especially with ours, the grandson of the Great Catherine! As you know, I am completely indifferent to political affairs, but from the words of my father and his conversations with Mikhail Ivanovich, I know everything that is happening in the world, and especially all the honors given to Buonaparte, who, it seems, is still only in Lysykh Mountains throughout the globe are not recognized as either a great man, much less a French emperor. And my father can't stand it. It seems to me that my father, mainly due to his view of political affairs and foreseeing the clashes that he will have, due to his manner of expressing his opinions without embarrassment with anyone, is reluctant to talk about a trip to Moscow. Whatever he gains from treatment, he will lose due to the disputes about Buonaparte, which are inevitable. In any case, this will be decided very soon. Our family life continues as before, with the exception of the presence of brother Andrei. He, as I already wrote to you, has changed a lot lately. After his grief, only this year has he completely morally come to life. He became the same as I knew him as a child: kind, gentle, with that golden heart that I know no equal to. He realized, it seems to me, that life is not over for him. But along with this moral change, he physically became very weak. He became thinner than before, more nervous. I am afraid for him and am glad that he took this trip abroad, which doctors have long prescribed for him. I hope this fixes it. You write to me that in St. Petersburg they talk about him as one of the most active, educated and intelligent young people. Sorry for the pride of kinship - I never doubted it. It is impossible to count the good that he did here to everyone, from his peasants to the nobles. Arriving in St. Petersburg, he took only what he should have. I’m surprised how rumors from St. Petersburg reach Moscow in general, and especially such incorrect ones as the one you are writing to me about - the rumor about the imaginary marriage of my brother to little Rostova. I don’t think Andrei will ever marry anyone, and especially not her. And here’s why: firstly, I know that although he rarely talks about his late wife, the sadness of this loss is too deeply rooted in his heart for him to ever decide to give her a successor and stepmother to our little angel. Secondly, because, as far as I know, this girl is not the type of woman that Prince Andrei might like. I don’t think that Prince Andrey would choose her as his wife, and I’ll say frankly: I don’t want this. But I started chatting, I’m finishing my second piece of paper. Farewell, my dear friend; May God keep you under His holy and mighty protection. My dear friend, Mademoiselle Bourienne, kisses you.

(b. 03/14/1946)

Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces - Deputy

Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation in the first and second presidential terms of V.V. Putin.

Born in Omsk. Educated at Omsk Higher

Combined Arms Command School, at the Military Academy. M. V. Frunze and in

Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR (1990). Service

held the positions of platoon, company, battalion commander, deputy commander

shelf. Since 1978, commander of a motorized rifle regiment, in 1983–1988.

deputy division commander, motorized rifle division commander, chief

district training center in Omsk. Since 1990, commander of the army

corps, commander of the combined arms army in the Far Eastern Military District. WITH

November 1994 First Deputy Commander of the Transbaikal Troops

military district. Since August 1996, commander of the Transbaikal troops, with

December 1998, after the unification of the two districts, the commander of the Siberian troops

military district. The NATO war against Yugoslavia, which began in the spring of 1999

showed the importance and new role of the Ground Forces in modern warfare. That's why

the question arose about re-establishing the Main Command. This was demanded by many military leaders in

Russia, including commanders of military districts. One of the most active

among them was Colonel General N.V. Kormiltsev. He was one of the first

established regular mobilization meetings for reservists in his district and

organized command post exercises of various security forces. N.V.

Kormiltsev headed the largest in Russia in terms of numbers and area

military district. It had the fewest incidents and crimes. Author of the idea

creation of courses for junior lieutenants, the graduates of which should replenish

shortage of platoon commanders in the troops. This idea was supported by the General Staff and

distributed throughout the armed forces. Advocates for a stronger role

educational structures in the troops. Since March 28, 2001, Commander-in-Chief

Ground Forces, since May of the same year - Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces

, THE USSR

Type of army ground troops Years of service - Rank Commanded Transbaikal Military District, Siberian Military District, Russian Ground Forces Battles/wars Afghan War (1979-1989) Awards and prizes Retired from March 14, 2011.

Military service in the USSR

Military service in Russia

In October 2004, he submitted a report on his transfer to the reserve due to disagreement with the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with the next reorganization of the structure of the Armed Forces. The report was approved.

Awards

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (2001)
  • Order "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" III degree
  • medals
  • award weapon

Sources

  • Biographical information and photograph on the website of graduates of the Omsk Higher Educational Institution named after. M.V. Frunze.
  • Ceremonial photo on the website of graduates of the Omsk Higher Educational Institution named after. M.V. Frunze
  • Orlov A. Kormiltsev has not left yet. // “Military-Industrial Courier”, 2004, October 6.
  • “Medvedev congratulated retired Army General Kormiltsev on his 65th birthday.”
  • Interview with N. Kormiltsev: “The basis of the Russian army” // “Red Star”, 2001, April 21.
5th Combined Arms Army

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Abbreviated name - 5 OA. Conventional name - Military unit No. 06426 (military unit 06426).

It is part of the Eastern Military District. Headquarters - Ussuriysk. Abbreviated name - 5 OA.

Commanders-in-Chief of the Ground Forces of the USSR and Russia

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Formed by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on March 16, 1992 on the basis of the former structures of the Armed Forces of the USSR located on the territory of the Russian Federation. Refers to state paramilitary organizations that have the right to acquire military handguns and other weapons.

The decree of the President of Russia established the maximum staffing level of the Russian Ministry of Defense at 10,540 people - previously 10,400 personnel.

Omsk Cadet Corps

Omsk Cadet Corps (until 1925 - the 1st Siberian Emperor Alexander I Cadet Corps) is the oldest and leading military educational institution in Siberia, which throughout its history has produced a brilliant galaxy of marshals, generals, officers, sergeants and cadets, outstanding and famous government officials, political, scientific and public figures.

One of the seven cadet corps in pre-revolutionary Russia (along with Alexandrovsky of Emperor Alexander II, 2nd of Emperor Peter the Great, 1st of Moscow of Empress Catherine II, 2nd of Moscow of Emperor Nicholas I, 3rd of Moscow of Emperor Alexander II and Donskoy of Emperor Alexander III) and the only one in the Asian part of Russia that had one of the emperors of Russia as an honorary eternal chief.

The first cadet corps by date of foundation, established outside Moscow and St. Petersburg (1813).

In 2009 it was recognized as the best cadet corps in Russia.

Since 2014 - Federal State Treasury Educational Institution "Omsk Cadet Military Corps of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation". Coordinated by the commander of the Airborne Forces of the Russian Armed Forces.

Heir and successor to the glory of the 1st Siberian Emperor Alexander I Cadet Corps and successor to the Omsk Higher Combined Arms Command School named after M. V. Frunze.

Located in the center of Omsk in the historical and architectural ensemble on the street. Lenin (historical names - Atamanskaya street, Republic street).

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Omsk Higher Combined Arms Command Twice Red Banner School named after M.V. Frunze is one of the oldest military educational institutions in Russia.

Founded in 1813 as a military Cossack school. Later it was transformed into the Omsk Cadet Corps.

The school trained hundreds of talented commanders - marshals and generals, 80 Heroes of the Soviet Union, 7 Heroes of the Russian Federation and 5 full holders of the Order of Glory, thousands of holders of military orders and medals.

His students took part in battles during the years of foreign military intervention and the Civil War, with Chinese militarists on the Chinese Eastern Railway, with Japanese troops in the area of ​​Lake Khasan and on the Khalkhin Gol River, on the Karelian Isthmus. In the battles of the Great Patriotic War, students of the school led units, units and formations. In recent history, in combat operations in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Yugoslavia, Chechnya, Dagestan, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Ukraine.

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In the Soviet Army since 1965. Graduated from the Omsk Higher Combined Arms Command School in 1969. Since 1969, he commanded a motorized rifle platoon, a motorized rifle company, a motorized rifle battalion and was deputy commander of a motorized rifle regiment in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany, the Central Asian Military District, and the Trans-Baikal Military District.

In 1978 he graduated from the Military Academy named after M.V. Frunze. Since 1978 - deputy commander and commander of a motorized rifle division. Participated in the Afghan War. After returning from Afghanistan, he became the head of the district training center of the Siberian Military District in Omsk.

In 1990 - graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR. Since 1990, he commanded an army corps in the Turkestan Military District, then commander of an army (combined arms) in the Far Eastern Military District.

Military service in Russia

Since November 1994 - First Deputy Commander of the Trans-Baikal Military District. Since September 1996 - Commander of the Trans-Baikal Military District. When in December 1998, by merging the Siberian Military District and the Trans-Baikal Military District, the united Siberian Military District with headquarters in Chita was created, Colonel General N.V. Kormiltsev was appointed commander of the troops of this district.

He was one of the few generals of the Russian Armed Forces who declared that the decision taken in 1997 to abolish the Main Command of the Ground Forces was erroneous. In his district, Kormiltsev retained the previous system of combat training for the ground forces and repeatedly publicly stated the need to revive their Main Command. In April 2001, a decision was made to revive the Main Command of the Ground Forces, and N.V. Kormiltsev was appointed the first Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces of the Russian Federation - Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. The military rank of Army General was awarded by decree of the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin dated June 11, 2003.

In October 2004, he submitted a report on his transfer to the reserve due to disagreement with the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with the next reorganization of the structure of the Armed Forces. The report was approved.

Awards

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree
  • Order of Military Merit
  • Order "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" III degree
  • Order of Honor (Russia)

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