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Council Of Ministers Of Defense Of The CIS
The Council of Ministers of Defense of the CIS () is a working body in the Commonwealth of Independent States responsible for military policy of the CIS. It coordinates military cooperation of the CIS member states, and develops military and defense policy of the CIS. Chairmen With the exception of Colonel General Kostyantyn Morozov of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, the post of Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the CIS has historically been concurrent with the post of Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation. * Kostyantyn Morozov (22 December 1991-18 May 1992) * Pavel Grachev (18 May 1992-17 June 1996) * Igor Rodionov (17 July 1996-23 May 1997) * Igor Sergeyev (23 May 1997-28 March 2001) * Sergei Ivanov (28 March 2001-15 February 2007) * Anatoliy Serdyukov (15 February 2007-7 May 2012) * Sergei Shoigu (11 December 2012-''Present'') Current members Subordinates * Air Defense Coordination Committee **Joint CIS Air Defense System *Coordinating Committ ...
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Emblem Of The Secretariat Of The Council Of Ministers Of The CIS
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Zakir Hasanov
Zakir Asker oghlu Hasanov (; born 6 June 1959) is an Azerbaijani politician and colonel general who has been the Minister of Defence of Azerbaijan since 2013. Early life and education He was born on 6 June 1959 in the Astara District. He graduated from the Baku High Army Commanders School in 1980 as an artillery officer before serving for five years in the Soviet Armed Forces Units in East Germany. Afterwards, he spent the next eight years at the Altay military registration and enlistment office of the Siberian Military District as part of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR. Political career Following the fall of the Soviet Union, he served for a decade in the Border Troops of the Ministry of National Security of Azerbaijan. He was then promoted to the chief of office of international relations of the State Border Service before being appointed Deputy Minister of Interior and Commander of the Internal Troops by a presidential decree on 17 January 2003, when he was also ...
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Bakhodir Kurbanov (general)
Lieutenant General Bakhodir Nizamovich Kurbanov () is an Uzbek military leader who has served as the Minister of Defence of Uzbekistan since 2017. Life and career He was born in late 1969 in the Jizzakh Region. From 1987-1989, he served in the Soviet Army. After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, Kurbanov enrolled in the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan, of which he graduated from in 1994. In December 2013, Kurbanov was appointed to the post of Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan. n 2015, Colonel Kurbanov was appointed as Head of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of the City of Tashkent. In the years that followed, he served in various positions in the internal services and military units of the armed forces, such as Commander of the Tashkent Military District. Defence minister On 11 February 2019, Kurbanov was appointed as Minister of Defense, replacing Lieutenant General Abdusalom Azizov, who was transferred to the National ...
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Sherali Mirzo In St
Sherali (Cyrillic: Шерали) is a Central Asian masculine given name, a variant of Sher Ali. Notable people with the name include: *Sherali Dostiev (born 1985), Tajikistani boxer *Sherali Bozorov (born 1981), Tajikistani judoka *Sherali Joʻrayev, Uzbek singer, songwriter, poet, and actor *Sherali Juraev (born 1986), Uzbekistani judoka *Sherali Khayrulloyev, Tajikistani general *Sherali Mirzo, Minister of Defense of Tajikistan *Sher Ali Bacha (1935–1998), Pashtun revolutionary leader *Sher Ali Afridi Sher Ali Afridi, also called Shere Ali, is known for killing Lord Mayo, the Viceroy of India, on 8 February 1872. He was a prisoner on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands at the time, sentenced for murder. Early life Sher Ali worked for the colonia ...
(died 1873), the Pashtun prisoner who killed the British Viceroy of India {{surname ...
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Colonel General
Colonel general is a three- or four-star military rank used in some armies. It is particularly associated with Germany, where historically general officer ranks were one grade lower than in the Commonwealth and the United States, and was a rank above full , but below . The rank of colonel general also exists in the armed forces organized along the lines of the Soviet model, where it is comparable to that of a lieutenant general in many NATO armed forces (rank code OF-8). The rank of colonel general that exists within the Arab model () corresponds to a full general (NATO rank code OF-9). Austria Colonel general () was the second-highest rank in the Austro-Hungarian Army, introduced following the German model in 1915. The rank was not used after World War I in the Austrian Army of the Republic. Czechoslovakia The rank of colonel general () was created in the Czechoslovak army in 1950; it was dropped after the 1993 dissolution of the state. Egypt The Egyptian Army uses a r ...
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Sherali Mirzo
Colonel General Sherali Mirzo () is a Tajik Colonel General who serves as the minister of defence since 20 November 2013, succeeding Sherali Khayrulloyev. Biography Early life and military career Mirzo was born in 1967 in the Moskovskiy District (present-day Hamadoni) in the Khatlon Region in the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. He graduated from the Perm Higher Military Command Academy and joined the armed forces after independence in 1994. During the Tajik civil war, he commanded the military forces of the Vose' District. In 1994-1995 he was a senior officer of the military training department of the Ministry of Defense and from 1997-2002, he was the commander of the 7th Separate Motor Rifle Battalion. He was appointed to this position on 13 August of that year to replace Colonel Mahmud Khudoiberdiyev, holding the rank of a Lieutenant colonel at the time. He spent four years studying at the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia. Appointment to ...
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Official Portrait Of Sergey Shoigu
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Army General
Army general is the highest ranked general officer in many countries that use the General officer#French (Revolutionary) system, French Revolutionary System.  In countries that adopt the general officer four rank system, it is rank of general commanding an Field army, army in the field, but in countries that adopt the general officer three rank system, the rank of the army corps general is not used and it becomes the rank immediately above the divisional general. Becauses a rank to command the army corps, corps and its senior units. Army general is normally the highest rank used in peacetime. The equivalent position in the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth, United States Army officer rank insignia, U.S., and several other countries is simply termed general, four-star rank, or informally "full general". The title "army general" should not be confused with the rank "general of the army", which is more senior, and corresponds to other countries' marshal or field marshal. ...
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Baktybek Bekbolotov
Baktybek Asankaliyevich Bekbolotov ( ky, Бекболотов Асанкалы уулу Бактыбек; born 15 October 1964) is a Kyrgyz lieutenant general who is currently Minister of Defence of Kyrgyzstan since 6 September 2021. Biography Baktybek Bekbolotov was born in the village of Tyup, Issyk-Kul Region on 15 October 1964. He is a member of the Kyrgyz tribe Bugu. He graduated from high school. From 1983 to 1985, he served in the Central Asian Military District. In 1989, he graduated from the Leningrad Higher Artillery Command School. He served in the military from 1989 to 1992 in the Western Group of Forces as an artillery platoon and battery commander. From 1992 to 1999, he served as commander of an artillery battery, chief of staff, commander of a division, chief of artillery, commander of an artillery regiment and military commandant of the garrison of the Armed Forces of Kyrgyzstan. From 1999 to 2001, he studied at the Military Artillery University in Saint Pete ...
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Ruslan Jaqsylyqov
Ruslan Fatihūly Jaqsylyqov (: born 4 March 1966) is a Kazakh Colonel general serving as the Minister of Defence since 19 January 2022. Biography Early life and education Jaqsylyqov was born in the city of Kaskelen in Almaty Region. From 1983, he attended the Alma-Ata Higher Combined Arms Command School where Jaqsylyqov was taught tactical commanding before graduating in 1987. From the mid 1990's, Jaqsylyqov resided in Russia where he attended the Frunze Military Academy and earned specialty in "Command-staff operational-tactical military intelligence" in 1996 and then the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia where Jaqsylqov learned "Military security of the state" specialty in 2004. Career In September 2003, Jaqsylyqov was elected as member of the Shymkent City Mäslihat where he worked for short time until February 2004, when he became the brigade commander of the internal troops under the Ministry of Internal Affairs. From 2006, Jaqsylyqov ...
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