Tbilisi Higher Artillery Command School
Тбилисское высшее артиллерийское командное училище | |
Banner of the academy | |
Type | military academy |
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Active | 1864 | –1992
Location | Tbilisi, USSR |
Language | Russian, Georgian |
The Tbilisi Higher Artillery Command School (ТВАККУ) was one of the military institutions of the USSR. In different years she trained specialists of various military specialties. It was located in Tbilisi in the Georgian SSR.
History
The school was founded on November 8, 1864 by the governor of the Caucasus, Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich of Russia. In 1992, the Tbilisi Higher Artillery Command School was moved and reorganized into the Ekaterinburg Higher Artillery Command School in Yekaterinburg, Russia.[1]
Notable Alummi
- Vladimir Tkachenko
- Grigory Abyzov
- Leonid Danilyuk
- Konstantin Nazarov
See Also
Baku Higher All-Arms Command School
References
- ↑ "- A simple banner is announced about the year 1900. The border is light blue, gold embroidery. The top of the group is about 1857 (Guards). The shaft is black. Image of the Savior Not Made by Hands. The fate of the banner is unknown. 1914 - The school was visited by Emperor Nicholas II. 1917 - People's Commissar for Military Affairs NI Podvoisky issued an order on the military department "On the cessation of production of officers." On the same order all the Junkers, military schools and schools of ensigns were closed, the cadets were sent to reserve regiments. By order of the Bolsheviks "On the democratization of the army," all ranks and awards were abolished. The Soldier's Committee immediately ordered all officers to remove the orders and shoulder straps and henceforth be called "citizens." 1920 - The Eastern brigade of cadets was formed, which includes the 6th Cadet Regiment of the city of Saratov 1921 - February 20-25. The 6th Cadet Regiment is fighting for the establishment of Soviet power in Georgia. 25 February. The 6th cadet regiment as part of the 1st Eastern Brigade of the 11th Army cadets enters the capital of Georgia Tiflis and assists the workers in establishing Soviet power. 1922 - Participation of courses in the defeat of the counter-revolutionary insurgency in Khevsurety. 1923 - Awarding of the School with the honorary revolutionary Red Banner of the CEC of the Georgian SSR. September 22 The 13th Baku infantry-machine-gun command courses were renamed into the 21st Baku Infantry School 1924 - School involvement in the elimination of the Menshevik counterrevolutionary adventure - attempts to raise an armed uprising against Soviet power in Georgia. 1 October. Renaming the 21st Baku Infantry School to the Tiflis Infantry School. (TPSH). 1926 - Military-political courses are being created at the Tiflis infantry school. 1927 - Reorganization of the Tiflis infantry school into the Transcaucasian infantry school (ZPSH). 1929 - Creation of an artillery battalion. Beginning of the training of artillery officers. A resolution of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR on the delivery of the Transcaucasian infantry school to the revolutionary Red Banner was published. 20 November. Assignment of the ZPSH named after 26 Baku commissars. 1935 - Transformation of the Transcaucasian infantry school into the Transcaucasian United Military School (ZOVSh). 1937 - Transformation of the Transcaucasian United Military School into the Tbilisi Military School named after 26 Baku commissars. 1938 - Reorganization of the TSS to the Tbilisi Mountain Artillery School named after 26 Baku commissars. 1941 - Transfer to the training of artillery officers for the active army under the accelerated training program. November 18th. The battery of the school graduate S. A. Oganov repeated on the Southern Front the feat of 28 Panfilovites. 1942 - Artillery Division of the TAU cadets in the 34th OSBR takes part in the battle for the Caucasus in Ordzhonikidze. June 1941 - May 1945. The school prepared for the front more than six thousand artillery commanders. 1945 - Awarding the School with the Order of the Red Banner. 1956 - Tbilisi Mountain Artillery School named after 26 Baku commissars was transformed into the Tbilisi Red Banner Artillery School named after 26 Baku commissars. 1967 - Rewarding of the school with the Memorable Banner of the Central Committee of the CPSU, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and the Council of Ministers of the USSR. 1969 - The school was transformed and became known as the Tbilisi Higher Artillery Command Red Banner School named after 26 Baku commissars. 1970 - Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the school. 1971 - Visit to the school by the USSR Minister of Defense Marshal of the Soviet Union AA Grechko. 1972 - the Central Committee of the CPSU, the Presidium of the Supreme Council and the Council of Ministers of the USSR awarded the school the anniversary Sign of Honor "50 years of the USSR". 1980 - The school was awarded the Order of the Red Star and became known as the Tbilisi Higher Artillery Command Red Banner of the Order of the Red Star school named after 26 Baku commissars. 1992 - Based on the order of the Civil Aviation Group of the CIS of the CIS No. 02 of 03.01.1992, the Tbilisi Higher Artillery Command School was reorganized into the Ekaterinburg Higher Artillery Command School in Yekaterinburg.".
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