Georgy Shpak
Georgy Shpak | |
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Birth name | Georgy I. Shpak |
Born |
Osipovichi, Mogilev, USSR | September 8, 1943
Allegiance |
Soviet Union Russia |
Service/branch | Russian Airborne Forces |
Years of service | 1966–2003 |
Rank | General |
Commands held |
350th Guards Airborne Regminet 6th Army Turkestan Military District Volga Military District Russian Airborne Forces |
Battles/wars |
Soviet War in Afghanistan Yugoslavia Wars First Chechen War |
Georgy Ivanovich Shpak was the governor of Ryazan Oblast, Russia from 2004 to 2008.[1]
He was the commander of Russian Airborne Troops from 1996 to 2003.[2]
Biography
Early life
Born September 8, 1943, in Osipovichi, Mogilev region USSR to Ivan Antonovich, who worked all his life on the railroad, and Anna Akimovna, who worked as an accountant.
He enrolled and graduated from the Minsk Railway School majoring in locomotive engineering, locksmithing and as an electrician for locomotives.
Military career
He served as a soldier for six months in the 137th Guards Airborne Regiment in Ryazan, then entered the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School, from which he graduated with honors in 1966 and was appointed commander of the cadet platoon.
In 1970 he became a company commander of cadets at the school in 1973 - lecturer at the department of tactics. Six months later he was appointed battalion commander in the 44th Airborne Training Division in the Baltic area.
After graduating in 1978 from the Military Academy. Shpak commanded the famous 350th Guards Airborne Regiment and deployed with it to Afghanistan December 25, 1979.
He participated in combat operations in the Republic of Afghanistan (as commander of the 350th Guards Airborne Regiment), Yugoslavia and Chechnya.
After graduating in 1988 from the Military Academy of the General Staff, he continued with the first deputy commander of the Combined Arms Army in the Odessa Military District.
District commands
Since 1989 - the commander of the 6th Army of the Leningrad Military District, the chief of staff - first deputy commander of the Turkestan Military District. Since 1992 - chief of staff - first deputy commander of the Volga Military District. From December 4, 1996 to September 8, 2003 - Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces.
Retirement and political career
In September 2003, after leaving the military service, he announced his intention to engage in politics and joined the people's patriotic bloc, and later - the Rodina party, in which he remained until October 2004. On December 7, 2003 was reelected to the Federal Assembly of Russia, where he became deputy chairman of the Defense Committee. In March 2004, ahead of the opponent in the second round, scored 53.5% of the votes and was elected governor of the Ryazan Oblast, where he remained until 2008.
Citations and orders
Orders:
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV degree
- Order of Military Merit
- Order of the Red Banner
- Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR- III degree
- Order of St. Vladimir Equal- III degree
Medals:
- "Medal for Battle Merit"
- Medal "Army General Margelov" (Ministry of Defense)
Certificates:
Local awards:
- Order "National Glory"(Moscow)
- Order "For the revival of Russia in the 21st Century" international competition "Pilar" (Foundation" Unity leaders of the domestic production in small, medium and large businesses", Moscow)
- Medal "For faultless work " (non-profit partnership "Coordination Center of security and detective agencies", Ryazan)
- Order of the "Holy Emperor Nicholas II" 2nd degree (League revive the traditions of the Russian monarchy, Moscow)
- Order of the Holy Prince Peter and Fevronia degree I (Regional Public Organization in strengthening marriage and family "People's Club" Family") "for military feat in saving lives and families"
Honorary titles:
- Honorary citizen of Osipovichi
- Distinguished graduate Kuai Samara State Aerospace University (Samara State Aerospace University)
Personal life
Family
He is married to his wife, Alla, with whom he has a son, Guards Lieutenant Oleg, who was killed in 1995, in the First Chechen War and daughter, Elena, who achieved the rank of colonel of medical service (Military Hospital, NNBurdenko). He has three grandchildren, Oleg, Anna and Alexander.
Other
In December 2011, he published a biographical book General Georgy Shpak, written by a friend and colleague, Boris Kostin.
References
- ↑ "New Leaders Named in Two Regions; Is Moscow Next?". Radio Free Europe. 11 March 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
- ↑ "Russian troops storm rebel bastion". Express India. AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE. 14 January 2000. Retrieved 3 January 2011.