Remember brothers
Finished college in 1990, then DVO. From 14 lieutenants of those. ONLY TWO left - the Serebryakov Slava (resigned after the disbandment) and your humble servant, who left for 1990. But it's not about me. It's about our schools and shelves - where our service began and went. About the "dead".
I rummaged in the network, collected something, if in something wrong - sorry and correct.
Air Force Schools
1. Achinsk Military Aviation Technical School im. 60 anniversary of the Komsomol (2000g.);
2. Armavir Higher Military aviation The Red Banner Aviation School named after Chief Marshal of Aviation P.S. Kutakhova (2001);
3. Balashov Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots named after Chief Air Marshal A.A. Novikova (2001);
4. Barnaul Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots named after Chief Marshal of Aviation K.A. Vershinina (1999);
5. Borisoglebsk Higher Military Aviation Order of Lenin Red Banner Pilot School named after V.P. Chkalov (1997);
6. Irkutsk Higher Military Aviation Engineering Order of the Red Star School (2009);
7. The Yeysk Higher Military Aviation Order of Lenin Pilot School named after the twice Hero of the Soviet Union cosmonaut V.M. Komarova (2011);
8. Kaliningrad Military Aviation Technical School (1994);
9. The Kachinsky Higher Military Aviation Order of Lenin Red Banner Pilot School named after A.F. Myasnikova (1997);
10. Kirov Military Aviation Technical School (2007);
11. Kurgan Higher Military-Political Aviation School (1994);
12. Kurgan Military Aviation Technical School (1995);
13. Lomonosov Military Aviation Technical School (1994);
14. The Orenburg Higher Military Aviation Red Banner Aviation School named after I.S. Polbin (1993);
15. Perm Military Aviation Technical School im. Lenin Komsomol (1999 g.);
16. Saratov Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (1991); In 2012, the decision was made to restore the Saratov Flight School. Restored or not, I do not know;
17. Stavropol Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots and Navigators of Air Defense after Marshal Aviation Marshal Sudetz VA (2010);
18. Tambov Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots named after M.M. Ruskova (1995);
19. Tambov Higher Military Aviation Engineering Order of Lenin Red Banner College named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky (2009);
20. Ufa Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (1999);
21. Chelyabinsk Higher Military Aviation Red Banner School of Navigators named. 50 anniversary of the Komsomol (2011g.);
22. Shadrinsk Military Aviation School for Navigators (199?);
Air Defense Schools
1. Krasnoyarsk Higher Command School of Air Defense Radioelectronics (1998);
2. Leningrad Higher Military-Political School of Air Defense named after Yu.V. Andropova (1992);
3. Nizhny Novgorod Higher Anti-aircraft Missile Command School (1999);
4. Ordzhonikidze Anti-Aircraft Missile School named after General armies Plieva (1990);
5. Orenburg Higher Military Anti-aircraft Missile School (2011);
6. Pushkin Higher Order of the Red Star School of Radio Electronics of Air Defense named after Marshal of Aviation E.Ya. Savitsky (2006);
7. St. Petersburg Higher Anti-aircraft Missile Command Order of the Red Star School (1998);
8. St. Petersburg Higher School of Air Defense Radio Electronics (2011);
9. Engels Higher Zenith Missile Command School of Air Defense (1994)
10. Perm Higher Military Command and Engineering School of the Missile Forces named after Marshal V.I. Chuykov.
Other kind
1. The Leningrad Higher Military Topographical Command Red Banner Order of the Red Star School named after Army General A.I. Antonov; (Currently, it is a faculty in the VKA named after AF Mozhaisky - in fact, it was killed as a school);
2. Leningrad Higher Combined Arms Command School named after SM Kirov (1999g);
3. Omsk Higher Combined Arms Command School named after Frunze (1999 g);
4. Ulyanovsk Guard Higher tank team school named after V.I. Lenin (In 1991, reorganized into the Suvorov School);
5. Kolomna Higher Artillery Command School (2008);
6. Saratov Higher Military Command and Engineering Red Banner Order of the Red Star School of Missile Forces named after GSS Lizyukov. (2003 g.);
7. Leningrad Higher Artillery Command School (1999 g);
8. Sverdlovsk Higher Military-Political Tank Artillery School (transformed into 1992 into the Yekaterinburg Higher Artillery Command School, disbanded in August 2011);
9. Gorky Higher Military School of Logistics (1998);
10. Tula Higher Artillery Command School (2010);
This list is far from complete. How many more of our alma mater went into oblivion? Write and make a list (my nickname is “basmach”).
Remember, but do not forget.
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