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Independent Presidential Regiment (Ukraine)
The Separate Presidential Brigade "Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytskyi" ( uk, Окрема президентська бригада імені гетьмана Богдана Хмельницького) is a special military unit of Ukraine and its Armed Forces which is mandated to defend the president of Ukraine in his duty as Supreme Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, the First Family, and the presidential residences and facilities assigned to the presidential office. History By order of the National Guard on January 2, 1992, on the basis of the personnel of the 290th independent motorized rifle Novorossiysk Red Banner Lenin Komsomol special operational-purpose regiment of the Internal Troops of the MVD of the USSR, the brigade was formed as the 1st National Guard Infantry Regiment (military unit 4101) in Kyiv, in the 1st (Kyiv) Division of the National Guard (military unit 2210). In 1995, the regiment was reflagged as an infantry brigade. The 24th independent brigade of the NGU ...
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State Security Administration (Ukraine)
Administration of State Guard of Ukraine ( uk, Управління державної охорони України, translit=Upravlinnia derzhavnoi okhorony Ukrainy) is a law enforcement agency in Ukraine that is subordinated to the President of Ukraine and under control of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's national parliament). Objectives * providing a state guard to bodies of state power of Ukraine * ensuring security of officials identified by Law at place of their location as in Ukraine as in abroad * ensuring security of officials' family members identified by Law who live with them or escort them * prevent illegal encroachment on officials and their family members as well as objects under the state security, their detection and suppression * guarding objects identified by Law * ensuring a secure operation of vehicles intended for specified by Law officials History The agency was created on January 15, 1992, as administration in guarding the higher officials and was renamed in ...
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Manifesto To The Ukrainian People With Ultimate Demands To The Ukrainian Rada
Manifesto to the Ukrainian people with ultimate demands to the Ukrainian Rada ( pre-reform Russian: ) is an official document of the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, prepared by the Chairman of the People's Commissar Vladimir Lenin, People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs Leon Trotsky, People's Commissar of Nationalities Joseph Stalin. It was adopted on December 16 (3), 1917 at a meeting of the People's Commissars in Moscow and submitted to Kyiv to the Central Rada on December 17 (4). Prehistory Concerning the disorganization of the army: Order No. 1 of the Petrograd Council of Workers 'and Peasants' Deputies of March 1, 1917. (Decree 9 (22) November) Russia's ultimatum The ultimatum of the Council of People's Commissars to the Ukrainian Central Rada is an ultimatum of the Bolshevik government of Russia (Council of People's Commissars) representative body of the Ukrainian People's Republic (Central Council of Ukraine). ...
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101st Brigade For The Protection Of The General Staff
The 101st Brigade for the Protection of the General Staff named after Colonel-General Henadii Vorobiov () is a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in 1992. The brigade is stationed in Kyiv and tasked with the defense of Kyiv and its surroundings. History In the last years of the Soviet Union, the 368th Battalion of Protection and Service guarded and supported the headquarters of the Kyiv Military District, which was stationed in the area of the Kyiv Military School. On March 10, 1992, the 101st Brigade of the General Staff Armed Forces of Ukraine was established based on that battalion. At the time, the brigade consisted of a guards battalion, a guard of honor, a command and control center battalion, a motor battalion, and support units. The 2nd Protection Battalion was formed on June 7, 1995, and the 3rd Protection Battalion on September 11 of the same year. The soldiers of the brigade took part in command and staff exercises such as "Forpost-2002", "East-West", "React ...
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Victory Day Kiev 6
The term victory (from Latin ''victoria'') originally applied to warfare, and denotes success achieved in personal combat, after military operations in general or, by extension, in any competition. Success in a military campaign constitutes a strategic victory, while the success in a military engagement is a tactical victory. In terms of human emotion, victory accompanies strong feelings of elation, and in human behaviour often exhibits movements and poses paralleling threat display preceding the combat, which are associated with the excess endorphin built up preceding and during combat. Victory dances and victory cries similarly parallel war dances and war cries performed before the outbreak of physical violence. Examples of victory behaviour reported in Roman antiquity, where the term ''victoria'' originated, include: the victory songs of the Batavi mercenaries serving under Gaius Julius Civilis after the victory over Quintus Petillius Cerialis in the Batavian rebell ...
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Band Of The Kyiv Presidential Honor Guard Battalion
Band of the Kyiv Presidential Honor Guard Battalion is a military unit that performs military music with the Kyiv Presidential Honor Guard Battalion. The band is part of the Military Music Department of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The orchestra of Presidential Guard was created to provide musical accompaniment during official ceremonies involving the President of Ukraine, the Chairman of The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the Prime Minister of Ukraine, the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, and delegations of foreign states. History On March 10, 1992, the Band of the Guard of Honor of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine was formed with 67 servicemen originally in its ranks. On April 30, 1999, the orchestra was subordinated to the Chief of the Military Music Department of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In the early 2000s, the orchestra was transferred to the separate special-purpose regiment of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. On August 28, 2003 ...
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Ukrainian Military Organization
The Ukrainian Military Organization ( uk, Українська Військова Організація ВОtranslit=Ukrayinska Viyskova Orhanisatsiya VO}), was a Ukrainian paramilitary body, engaged in terrorism (especially in Poland) during the interwar period. It was formed after the occupation of Ukraine by Soviet Russia following the Ukrainian–Soviet War of 1917-1921 and the Peace of Riga of March 1921 that divided the Ukrainian lands between Poland and the Soviet Union. Initially headed by Yevhen Konovalets, the organization promoted the idea of armed struggle for the independence of Ukraine. The headquarters of the organization was located in Lwów (today Lviv) in the Second Polish Republic. History Created by former members of the Sich Riflemen and the Ukrainian Galician Army (particularly, the 6th Rava Brigade) in August 1920 in Prague, the UVO was a secret military and political movement. Initially operating in all countries with Ukrainian minorities (that is Polan ...
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Ukrainian People's Army
The Ukrainian People's Army ( uk, Армія Української Народної Республіки), also known as the Ukrainian National Army (UNA) or as a derogatory term of Russian and Soviet historiography Petliurovtsy ( uk, Петлюрівці, translit=Petliurivtsi) was the army of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1921). They were often quickly reorganized units of the former Imperial Russian Army or newly formed volunteer detachments that later joined the national armed forces. The army lacked a certain degree of uniformity, adequate leadership to keep discipline and morale. Unlike the Ukrainian Galician Army, the Ukrainian People's Army did not manage to evolve a solid organizational structure, and consisted mostly of volunteer units, not Regular army, regulars. History Creation: Military congresses When the Tsentralna Rada (Central Rada) came to power in Ukraine in spring of 1917, it was forced to promptly put together an army to defend Ukraine against ...
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1st Ukrainian Corps
The 1st Ukrainian Corps was a Ukrainianized combined–arms military formation created during the Russian Army (1917), "democratization" of the army in Russia in August 1917 based on the 34th Army Corps (Russian Empire), 34th Army Corps of Lieutenant General Pavlo Skoropadskyi. After the October Revolution, the 1st Ukrainian Corps became part of the Ukrainian People's Army, army of the Ukrainian People's Republic, but it ceased to exist in January 1918. Background On January 22, 1917, Lieutenant General Pavlo Skoropadskyi was appointed commander of the 34th Army Corps (Russian Empire), 34th Army Corps by the Emperor of all the Russias, All–Russian Emperor. After the Kerensky offensive, Kerensky Offensive's failure by the Russian Army, coupled with the Tarnopol breakthrough by the Austro–Hungarian and German troops, General Lavr Kornilov, the 8th Army's commander, who managed to hold the front in a difficult situation, was appointed commander–in–chief of the armies of the ...
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Military Colours, Standards And Guidons
In military organizations, the practice of carrying colours (or colors), standards, flags, or guidons, both to act as a rallying point for troops and to mark the location of the commander, is thought to have originated in Ancient Egypt some 5,000 years ago. The Roman Empire also made battle standards a part of their vast armies. It was formalized in the armies of Europe in the High Middle Ages, with standards being emblazoned with the commander's coat of arms. General use As armies became trained and adopted set formations, each regiment's ability to keep its formation was potentially critical to its, and therefore its army's, success. In the chaos of battle, not least due to the amount of dust and smoke on a battlefield, soldiers needed to be able to determine where their regiment was. Regimental flags are generally awarded to a regiment by a head of state during a ceremony. They were therefore treated with reverence as they represented the honour and traditions of t ...
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