The Samarkand Higher Military Automobile Command School (Uzbek: Самарқанд олий ҳарбий автомобиль қўмондонлик-муҳандислик билим юрти; Russian: Самаркандское...
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Tashkent Higher All-Arms Command School) Joint Service Officer Training Academy Tashkent Higher Tank Command School Samarkand Higher Military Automobile Command...
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Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan (redirect from Uzbekistan/Military)
Higher All-Arms Command School, the Chirchiq Higher Tank Command and Engineering School, and the Samarkand Higher Military Automobile Command School,...
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Higher Military Automotive Engineering School Chelyabinsk Higher Military Automotive Engineering School Samarkand Higher Military Automobile Command School...
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Uzbek Ground Forces (category Military of Uzbekistan)
Soviet military academies, the Tashkent Higher All-Arms Command School, the Chirchiq Higher Tank Command and Engineering School, and the Samarkand Higher Military...
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Military Garrison. After graduation in 1974, he worked in various repair shops in Samarkand. In 1979, he graduated from the Samarkand Higher Military...
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Automotive Troops (category Military articles needing translation from Russian Wikipedia)
Higher Military Automotive Engineering School Chelyabinsk Higher Military Automotive Engineering School Samarkand Higher Military Automobile Command School...
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Rustam Akhmedov (category Uzbekistani military personnel)
In 1972, he was sent to the Samarkand Higher Tank Command School, which was transformed in 1974 into an automobile school. For the rest of the decade...
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Communication Troops of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union (category Military communications corps)
Tomsk Higher Military Command of the Order of the Red Star Communications School; Ulyanovsk Higher Military Command of the Order of the Red Star School of...
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Soviet Union (section Military)
between 28 bases and 300 command centers. In the post-war period, the Soviet Army was directly involved in several military operations abroad. These included...
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Turkmenistan (section Automobile transport)
rail bridge was built over the Amu Darya, and the line was continued to Samarkand (1888) and Tashkent (1898). Rail service in Turkmenistan began as part...
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List of infantry divisions of the Soviet Union 1917–1957 (category Lists of Russian and Soviet military units and formations)
Became the 9th Guards Rifle Division in November 1941. Recreated at Samarkand March 1942. Fought near Targul Frumos, Iasi-Kishinev, and Debrecen. With...
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player; in Aarhus, Denmark Anvar Gafurov, Uzbekistani footballer; in Samarkand, Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union Nacho González, Uruguayan...
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