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    Alexander Ivanovich Lentsov (Russian: Александр Иванович Ленцов; born 20 December 1956) is a retired Russian Airborne Forces colonel general that held...
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    Multi-National Division North. The Russian brigade, led by Colonel Alexander Lentsov, was under the tactical control of William L. Nash, U.S. 1st Armored...
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    Aleksandr Matovnikov (category Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky)
    the Ground Forces of the Russia to replace Colonel General Aleksander Lentsov. On 3 February, he was removed from the Security Council. Until recently...
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    Valery Yevnevich (2006–2009) Aleksandr Studenikin (2009–2010) unknown Alexander Lentsov (2013–2020) Aleksandr Matovnikov (2020–present) Died in a plane crash...
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    General Andrey Volkov (12 January 2022 – 25 April 2023) Colonel General Alexander Lentsov (25 April 2023 - 3 September 2023) Major General Kirill Kulakov (3...
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    (2000–2005) Nikolai Ignatov (2005–2008) Yevgeny Ustinov (2008–2009) Alexander Lentsov (2009–2013) Andrei Kholzakov (2013–2019) Anatoly Kontsevoy (2019–2022)...
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    3rd Infantry Division. Joulwan served as special assistant to General Alexander Haig while still a Major within the U.S. Army, when Haig was serving as...
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    American area of responsibility. The brigade was commanded by Colonel Alexander Lentsov. They began their work in early February, which involved patrolling...
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    Independence | Atlas News". 28 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023. Atasuntsev, Alexander (13 November 2021). "Как и чем живет Карабах спустя год после войны. Репортаж"...
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  • ammunition and Yevtyukhin radioed for reinforcements, but General Alexander Lentsov refused to commit more troops because of the presence of minefields;...
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    Andrey Mordvichev (category Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky)
    received the following decorations: Hero of the Russian Federation Order of Alexander Nevsky Order of Zhukov Order of Courage Order of Military Merit Medal...
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    1997) Pikauskas Chindarov Chief of Staff (until 1998) Belyayev Deputy Commander Yevtukhovich Ignatov Ustinov Lentsov Kholzakov Kontsevoy Naumets Choban...
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    dismissed as commander from the Central Military District, replaced by Alexander Linkov. On 10 January 2023 Russian media reported that Lapin had been...
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    Colonel Pavel Vasilyevich Korolev (1976) Alexander Ivanovich Lebed (1985-1986) Guard Colonel Alexander Ivanovich Lentsov (1990-1993) Guard Colonel Nikolai Petrovich...
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    Rustam Muradov (category Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky)
    Bogdanovsky Skokov Istrakov Dyumin Popov Tonkoshkurov Kim Lapin Muradov Deputy Commander-in-Chief Moltsenskoy Bulgakov Yevnevich Studenikin Lentsov Matovnikov...
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    Alexander Petrovich Kolmakov (Russian: Александр Петрович Колмаков, born 31 July 1955) is a retired Russian Airborne Forces colonel general who served...
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    Commander of the Airborne Forces from 2000 to 2005. Yevtukhovich succeeded Alexander Kolmakov as commander of the Russian Airborne Forces on 19 November 2007...
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    Military Clinical Hospital). He has three grandchildren, Oleg, Anna and Alexander. In December 2011, he published a biographical book General Georgy Shpak...
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  • Chief of the General Staff, Anatoly Kvashnin. The post instead went to Alexander Kolmakov. Staskov assisted with the reforms of the VDV, which was maintained...
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    commander Gen. Sergey Makarov and the VDV tactical group's commander Aleksandr Lentsov." The final figure ultimately stood at 84. However the total Russian strength...
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    Bogdanovsky Skokov Istrakov Dyumin Popov Tonkoshkurov Kim Lapin Muradov Deputy Commander-in-Chief Moltsenskoy Bulgakov Yevnevich Studenikin Lentsov Matovnikov...
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    Linda 1st Russian Separate Airborne Brigade, Camp Ugljevik - Col Alexander Ivanovich Lentsov 1st Airborne Battalion - Priboj 2nd Airborne Battalion - Simin...
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    Lentsov agreed to hold a meeting to discuss a ceasefire. Following the meeting on 2 December, a general ceasefire was announced. Lt. General Lentsov said...
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    Andrey Serdyukov (category Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky)
    Merit to the Fatherland" 3rd class and 4th class (with Swords) Order of Alexander Nevsky Order of Courage Order of Honour Order for Service to the Homeland...
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    class with swords Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 4th class Order of Alexander Nevsky Order of Kutuzov Order of Courage (3) Order of Military Merit Order...
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    1989–1992 Aleksandr Nikolaevich Bespalov 1992–1996 Aleksandr Ivanovich Lentsov 1996–2009 Aleksei Nikolaevich Ragozin 2010–2013 Sergey Nikolaevich Volyk...
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  • 1997) Pikauskas Chindarov Chief of Staff (until 1998) Belyayev Deputy Commander Yevtukhovich Ignatov Ustinov Lentsov Kholzakov Kontsevoy Naumets Choban...
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    the party's Supreme Council. On 22 November 2005, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko awarded Gromov the Order of Friendship of Peoples. At the end...
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