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The Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (russian: Военная академия Генерального штаба Вооруженных Сил Российской Федерации) is the senior staff college of the
Russian Armed Forces The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (, ), commonly referred to as the Russian Armed Forces, are the military forces of Russia. In terms of active-duty personnel, they are the world's fifth-largest military force, with at least two m ...
. The academy is located in Moscow, on 14 Kholzunova Lane. It was founded in 1936 as a Soviet institution, based on higher command courses that had been established at the M. V. Frunze Military Academy, itself founded in 1918. An earlier General Staff Academy had existed during the Imperial period, since 1832. Students were, and probably still are, admitted to the Academy in the ranks of lieutenant colonel, colonel, and General-Major (one star). Most were colonels or newly promoted generals. Officers enter in their late 30s, as a general rule. Officers selected for this academy would have first attended the appropriate service or branch academy (see Military academies in Russia). Graduates who were not already generals or admirals usually were promoted to this rank a short time after completing the course. Length of the academy was only two years, in contrast to the three years for the branch and service academies. Faculty and students of the General Staff Academy were involved in debates over Soviet military restructuring in the last years of the USSR. They became associated with the military reform efforts of Major Vladimir Lopatin and made specific suggestions for deep force reductions. As of 22 November 2017,
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 ra ...
Vladimir Zarudnitsky Vladimir Borisovich Zarudnitsky (; born 6 February 1958) is a Russian Ground Forces colonel general and the chief of the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia. Zarudnitsky served in the Soviet Army from the 1970s and ...
has been the chief of the academy.


History


Precursors

The existence of a general staff academy for the Russian military dates back to the Imperial period, with the founding of the
Imperial Military Academy The General Staff Academy () was a Russian military academy, established in 1832 in St.Petersburg. It was first known as the Imperial Military Academy (Императорская военная академия), then in 1855 it was renamed Nichol ...
in Saint Petersburg in 1832, and its official opening on . In 1855 the academy was renamed the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff, commemorating Emperor Nicholas I, who had died that year. Further renamings followed, to the Nikolaev Military Academy in 1909, the Imperial Nikolaev Military Academy in 1910, and back to the Nikolaev Military Academy in 1917. Following the Russian Revolutions, the Nikolaev Military Academy functioned in support of the White Army, being evacuated to territory held by Admiral
Alexander Kolchak Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak (russian: link=no, Александр Васильевич Колчак; – 7 February 1920) was an Imperial Russian admiral, military leader and polar explorer who served in the Imperial Russian Navy and fought ...
. With the defeat of the White cause in the Russian Civil War, the academy ceased to exist in 1921, with its final graduation held in Vladivostok at the end of that year. 280px, Academy of the General Staff on Vernadskogo prosp., 100 In the meantime a new academy had been established by the Red Army, in light of its early experiences during the first stages of the Civil War, which had demonstrated the inadvisability of entrusting battlefield commands to former workers and soldiers who had little experience of tactics or of leading men. On 7 October 1918 the
Revolutionary Military Council The Revolutionary Military Council (russian: Революционный Военный Совет, Revolyutsionny Voyenny Sovyet, Revolutionary Military Council), sometimes called the Revolutionary War CouncilBrian PearceIntroductionto Fyodor Ra ...
ordered the foundation of the General Staff Academy of the Red Army, based in Moscow. The first intake of students, who joined on 25 November that year, numbered 183, with the official opening of the academy taking place on 8 December 1918. In August 1921 this became the Military Academy of the Red Army, with the focus on training personnel in tactical warfare. Additional nine-month courses were established to provide operational-strategic command training, termed the Higher Military Academic Courses, which from 1931 became one-year-long courses as part of the academy's Faculty of Operations. These courses became the basis of the creation of a new , and in 1936 a new staff college was created, split from the M. V. Frunze Military Academy, as the Military Academy of the Red Army had been known since 1925.


Soviet General Staff Academy

The academy trained large numbers of senior commanders and staff officers prior to, and during, the Second World War. From 1941 it became the K. E. Voroshilov Military Academy of the General Staff of the Red Army, and in April 1942 it was named the K. Е. Voroshilov Higher Military Academy, and in 1958 the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR. It became the K. E. Voroshilov Military Academy of the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces in 1969.


Russian General Staff Academy

With the
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in 1991, the academy became part of the
Russian Armed Forces The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (, ), commonly referred to as the Russian Armed Forces, are the military forces of Russia. In terms of active-duty personnel, they are the world's fifth-largest military force, with at least two m ...
, and since 1992 has been the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia.


Awards

* Order of Kutuzov (2015) * Order of Lenin (1968) * Order of the Red Banner (1986) * Order of Suvorov I degree (1945) *Order of the Red Banner (Czechoslovakia, 1967) *
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(GDR, 1969) *
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(Poland, 1973) *Order of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (NRB, 1974) *Order of the Red Banner ( Hungarian People's Republic, 1975) * Order of Sukhbaatar ( Mongolian People's Republic, 1976) *Order of Antonio Maceo (Cuba, 1982) *
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(Vietnam, 1986)


Notable faculty

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Fyodor Kuznetsov Fyodor Isidorovich Kuznetsov (russian: Фёдор Иси́дорович Кузнецо́в; 29 September 1898 – 22 March 1961) was a Colonel General and military commander in the Soviet Union. Biography Born to a peasant family in Mogilev G ...
- Commandant of the Academy (1942-1943), Colonel General * Matvei Zakharov - Commandant of the Academy (1945-1949 & 1963-1964), Marshal of the Soviet Union * Dmitry Karbyshev - Doctor of Military Sciences, professor * Gregory Lavrik – Doctor of Military Sciences, professor. *
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- Doctor of Military Sciences, professor, Major General of aviation.Академия Генерального штаба. – М., Военное издательство, 1987. с. 243. *
Ivan Timokhovich Ivan Vasilievich Timokhovich (russian: Иван Васильевич Тимохович; 23 May 1922 – 13 May 1994) was a Russian military historian, Doctor of Historical Sciences, professor, Honored Scientist of Russia, Associate Member o ...
– Doctor of Historical Sciences, professor, Major General of aviation.


Notable alumni

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, Tajik Minister of Defence *
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, former Defence Minister of Kazakhstan * Taalaibek Omuraliev, Kyrgyz Minister of Defence *
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, Chairman of the Georgian KGB *
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, Deputy Minister of Defense of the GDR *, Vietnamese Vice-admiral and Chief of the Vietnam People's Navy. *
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Major-General *
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Chiefs since 1936

* Komdiv Dmitry Kuchinsky (1936—1937) * Kombrig Ivan Shlemin (1937—1940) * Lieutenant General
Fyodor Kuznetsov Fyodor Isidorovich Kuznetsov (russian: Фёдор Иси́дорович Кузнецо́в; 29 September 1898 – 22 March 1961) was a Colonel General and military commander in the Soviet Union. Biography Born to a peasant family in Mogilev G ...
(JulyAugust 1940) *Lieutenant General Vasily Mordvinov (1940—1941) *Lieutenant General
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(1941—1942) *
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Fyodor Kuznetsov (1942—1943) * Marshal of the Soviet Union Boris Shaposhnikov (1943—1945) *Lieutenant General Vasily Mordvinov (March—November 1945) * Army General Matvei Zakharov (1945—1949) *Army General
Vladimir Kurasov Vladimir Vasilyevich Kurasov (; July 7(19), 1897 – November 30, 1973) was a Soviet military leader, Chief of Staff of Kalinin Front (renamed as 1st Baltic Front) during World War II, reaching service rank of Army General, Hero of the Soviet Uni ...
(1946—1956) *Marshal of the Soviet Union Ivan Bagramyan (1956—1958) *Army General German Malandin (1958—1961) *Army General Vladimir Kurasov (1961—1963) *Marshal of the Soviet Union Matvei Zakharov (1963—1965) *Army General Vladimir Ivanov (1965—1968) *Army General
Semion Ivanov Semyon Pavlovich Ivanov (russian: Семён Павлович Иванов; 13 September 1907 – 26 September 1993) was a Soviet general. Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Biography Early life Ivanov was born to a peasants' family. He began wor ...
(1968—1973) *Army General
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(1973—1979) *Army General Mikhail Kozlov (1979—1986) *Army General
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(1986—1989) *Colonel General Igor Rodionov (1989—1996) *Colonel General Valery Tretyakov (1996—1999) *Colonel General
Viktor Chechevatov Viktor Stepanovich Chechevatov (russian: Виктор Степанович Чечеватов; born 15 April 1945, Mordovskiy Belyi Klyuch, Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russian SFSR) is a Russian military and public official, Colonel General who served as ...
(19992005) *Army General Ivan Yefremov (2005—2007).Scott and Scott, Russian Military Directory 2004, p.194 *Army General
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(2007—2009) *Army General Vladimir Yakovlev (2009—2012) *Lieutenant General of the Reserve Andrei Tretyak (2012—2013) *Colonel General of the Reserve Sergei Makarov (2013—2016) *Lieutenant General Sergei Kuralenko (2016—2017) *Colonel General
Vladimir Zarudnitsky Vladimir Borisovich Zarudnitsky (; born 6 February 1958) is a Russian Ground Forces colonel general and the chief of the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia. Zarudnitsky served in the Soviet Army from the 1970s and ...
(2017—present)


References

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