Sergei Sokolov (Marshal)

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Sergei Leonidovich Sokolov (Russian: Сергей Леонидович Соколов) (born July 1, 1911 in Eupatoria) was Commander of the Leningrad Military District from 1965 to 1984, 1st Deputy Defense Minister from 1967 to 1984. Minister of Defence of Soviet Union from December 22, 1984 to May 30, 1987 (he was dismissed by Mikhail Gorbachev as a result of the Mathias Rust affair).

Sergei Sokolov was also in charge of Soviet ground forces during the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan. He personally led the main Soviet incursion of ground forces on the 27th of December, 1980. His actions and command strategies during the war made him one of the Soviet Union's most respected Marshals.

He was appointed Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1978. On April 28, 1980 he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and in July 2001 he became an "Honorary Honorary Citizen of Crimea". Since 1992 Sokolov has been an advisor to the Defence Minister of Russia. Sokolov is currently the oldest living Soviet Marshal.

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Preceded by
Dmitry Ustinov
Minister of Defence of Soviet Union
19841987
Succeeded by
Dmitry Yazov
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