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Dovchinsurengiin Ganzorig
Dovchinsürengiin Ganzorig (born 1971) is a Mongolian Armed Forces Lieutenant General who currently serves as the Chief of the General Staff of the Mongolian Armed Forces. Early life and education Ganzorig was born in Mongolia in 1971. He graduated from the Tambov Higher Military Command Academy of Chemical Defense in 1995 and was commissioned as an infantry officer in the Mongolian Armed Forces. From 1999-2000, D.Ganzorig attended courses at the Chinese Special Forces School. From 2001-2002, he was enrolled in United States Infantry Officer Course as well as U.S. Army Ranger School. He is the first Mongolian officer to complete the United States Army Ranger School. He graduated from the United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College and from the U.S. Army War College with a Master of Strategic Studies degree in 2012. As a partial fulfilment of his degree, D.Ganzorig wrote a research project on "Mongolia’s Third Neighbor Policy: Impact on the Mongolian Armed Forces. ...
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Mongolian People's Republic
The Mongolian People's Republic ( mn, Бүгд Найрамдах Монгол Ард Улс, БНМАУ; , ''BNMAU''; ) was a socialist state which existed from 1924 to 1992, located in the historical region of Outer Mongolia in East Asia. It was ruled by the Mongolian People's Party, Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party and maintained close links with the Soviet Union throughout its history. Geographically, it was bordered by China to its south and the Soviet Union (via the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR) to its north. Until 1944, it also bordered the Tuvan People's Republic, a Soviet satellite state recognized only by Mongolia and the Soviet Union. History Formation From 1758 to 1911, the Mongols were ruled by the Manchu Qing dynasty. In the first decade of the 20th century, the Qing government began implementing the so-called Late Qing reforms, New Policies, aimed at a further integration of Outer Mongolia. Upset by the prospect of the co ...
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