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Sergey Sokolov (marshal)

Sergey Leonidovich Sokolov (Russian: Серге́й Леони́дович Соколо́в; 1 July 1911 – 31 August 2012) was a Soviet military commander, Hero of the Soviet Union, and served as Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union from 22 December 1984 until 29 May 1987.

Sergei Sokolov
Сергей Соколов
Sokolov in 2008
Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union
In office
22 December 1984 – 29 May 1987
PremierNikolai Tikhonov
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Preceded byDmitriy Ustinov
Succeeded byDmitry Yazov
Candidate member of the 27th Politburo
In office
6 March 1986 – 26 June 1987
Personal details
Born(1911-07-01)1 July 1911
Yevpatoria, Russian Empire
Died31 August 2012(2012-08-31) (aged 101)
Moscow, Russia
Resting placeNovodevichy Cemetery
NationalitySoviet, Russian
Other political
affiliations
Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1937–1987)
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union
Order of Honour
Military service
Allegiance Soviet Union
Branch/serviceSoviet Army
Years of service1932–1989
Rank Marshal of the Soviet Union (1978–1987)
Battles/warsBattle of Lake Khasan
World War II
Soviet–Afghan War

Biography edit

The son of an Imperial Russian army officer,[1] Sokolov served in the Battle of Lake Khasan during the Soviet-Japanese Border Wars and also fought against Nazi Germany during World War II.

He was Commander of the Leningrad Military District from 1965 to 1967 and First Deputy Defense Minister from 1967 to 1984.

Sokolov was promoted to Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1978. He was in charge of Soviet ground forces during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. He personally led the main Soviet incursion of ground forces on 27 December 1979. His actions and command strategies during the war made him one of the Soviet Union's most respected Marshals. On 28 April 1980 he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union.

 
Sokolov in 1984

Sokolov was appointed Minister of Defense of the Soviet Union in 1984 and held this post until 1987, when he was dismissed by Mikhail Gorbachev as a result of the Mathias Rust affair. He was also a candidate (non-voting) member of the Politburo from 1985 to 1987.

From 1992, Sokolov was an advisor to the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. In July 2001, he became an honorary citizen of Crimea, Ukraine.

On turning 100 he stated, "Military service prestige will regain the importance it once had."[2]

Sokolov died of undisclosed causes on 31 August 2012, at the age of 101. He was buried on 3 September with full military honors at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow, next to his wife of 70 years, Maria Samojlovna Sokolova (16 December 1919 – 28 August 2012) who had predeceased him three days prior.[3]

He was survived by two sons, Colonel-General (Retd.) Valery Sergeyevich (born 30 September 1940), now a lecturer at the Faculty of Command and General Staff Military Academy, and Colonel-General (Retd.) Vladimir Sergeyevich (born 22 January 1947), who had retired during the war in Afghanistan and was chief of staff of the 40th Army.

Dates of rank edit

From the corresponding article in the Russian Wikipedia

  • Cadet (May 1932 – November 1934)
  • Platoon Commander – November 1934
  • Junior Lieutenant – 1935
  • Lieutenant – 1938
  • Captain – 1941
  • Major – before 1943
  • Lieutenant Colonel – before 1943
  • Colonel – 9 September 1943
  • Major General – 3 August 1953
  • Lieutenant General – 25 May 1959
  • Colonel General – 13 April 1963
  • General of the Army – 12 April 1967
  • Marshal of the Soviet Union – 17 February 1978

Honours and awards edit

Russia
  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland;
    • 2nd class (21 June 2001) – for outstanding contribution to strengthening national defense and active in the patriotic education of young people
    • 3rd class (30 June 1996) – for services to the state and personal contribution to the development and reform of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
    • 4th class (2 November 2009)
  • Order of Alexander Nevsky (23 June 2011) – contribution to strengthening national defense and long-term public activities
  • Order of Honour (1 July 2006) – for services to strengthen national defense and work on the patriotic education of youth
  • Order of Zhukov (25 April 1995) – for actions in the leadership of the troops in combat operations during the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945
Soviet Union
Russian; non-governmental
Afghanistan
Bulgaria
  • Order of Georgi Dimitrov, twice (1985, 1986)
  • Order "The People's Republic of Bulgaria" I degree (1974)
  • Medal "25 Years of the Bulgarian People's Army" (1969)
  • Medal "30 Years of Victory over Fascism" (1975)
  • Medal "30 Years of the Bulgarian People's Army" (1974)
  • The medal "For Strengthening Brotherhood in Arms" (1977)
  • Medal "100 years of the liberation of Bulgaria from the Ottoman yoke" (1978)
  • The medal "90th anniversary of the birth of Georgi Dimitrov" (1974)
  • Medal "100th Anniversary of Birth of Georgi Dimitrov" (1983)
  • Medal "1300 years Bulgaria" (1982)
  • Medal "40 Years of Victory over Fascism" (1985)
Hungary
  • Order of the Flag of the Hungarian Republic with rubies (1986)
  • Medal "For military cooperation", 1st class (1980)
Vietnam
East Germany
  • Order of Karl Marx (1986)
  • Medal "Brotherhood in Arms" (1980)
  • Medal "30 Years of the National People's Army" (1986)
Jordan
North Korea
  • Medal "40 years of Korea's liberation" (1985)
Cuba
  • Order of Playa Girón (1986)
  • Medal "20 Years of Revolutionary Armed Forces" (1978)
  • Medal "30 Years of Revolutionary Armed Forces" (1986)
Mongolia
Poland
Romania
  • Order of Tudor Vladimirescu, 1st class (1969)
  • Order of 23 August (1974)
  • Medal "30 Years of Liberation from Fascism Romania" (1974)
  • The medal "For Military Merit" (1980)
Czechoslovakia
Finland

In July 2001, on the day of his 90th birthday, was awarded the title "Honorary krymchanin" and made an honorary citizen of Evpatoria.

References edit

  1. ^ "Соколов Сергей Леонидович".
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
  3. ^ Globe and Mail 2012-09-02 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • (in Russian) Biography
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Defence of Soviet Union
1984–1987
Succeeded by

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07 01 1 July 1911Yevpatoria Russian EmpireDied31 August 2012 2012 08 31 aged 101 Moscow RussiaResting placeNovodevichy CemeteryNationalitySoviet RussianOther politicalaffiliationsCommunist Party of the Soviet Union 1937 1987 AwardsHero of the Soviet UnionOrder of HonourMilitary serviceAllegiance Soviet UnionBranch serviceSoviet ArmyYears of service1932 1989RankMarshal of the Soviet Union 1978 1987 Battles warsBattle of Lake Khasan World War II Soviet Afghan War Contents 1 Biography 2 Dates of rank 3 Honours and awards 4 References 5 External linksBiography editThe son of an Imperial Russian army officer 1 Sokolov served in the Battle of Lake Khasan during the Soviet Japanese Border Wars and also fought against Nazi Germany during World War II He was Commander of the Leningrad Military District from 1965 to 1967 and First Deputy Defense Minister from 1967 to 1984 Sokolov was promoted to Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1978 He was in charge of Soviet ground forces during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan He personally led the main Soviet incursion of ground forces on 27 December 1979 His actions and command strategies during the war made him one of the Soviet Union s most respected Marshals On 28 April 1980 he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union nbsp Sokolov in 1984 Sokolov was appointed Minister of Defense of the Soviet Union in 1984 and held this post until 1987 when he was dismissed by Mikhail Gorbachev as a result of the Mathias Rust affair He was also a candidate non voting member of the Politburo from 1985 to 1987 From 1992 Sokolov was an advisor to the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation In July 2001 he became an honorary citizen of Crimea Ukraine On turning 100 he stated Military service prestige will regain the importance it once had 2 Sokolov died of undisclosed causes on 31 August 2012 at the age of 101 He was buried on 3 September with full military honors at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow next to his wife of 70 years Maria Samojlovna Sokolova 16 December 1919 28 August 2012 who had predeceased him three days prior 3 He was survived by two sons Colonel General Retd Valery Sergeyevich born 30 September 1940 now a lecturer at the Faculty of Command and General Staff Military Academy and Colonel General Retd Vladimir Sergeyevich born 22 January 1947 who had retired during the war in Afghanistan and was chief of staff of the 40th Army Dates of rank editFrom the corresponding article in the Russian Wikipedia Cadet May 1932 November 1934 Platoon Commander November 1934 Junior Lieutenant 1935 Lieutenant 1938 Captain 1941 Major before 1943 Lieutenant Colonel before 1943 Colonel 9 September 1943 Major General 3 August 1953 Lieutenant General 25 May 1959 Colonel General 13 April 1963 General of the Army 12 April 1967 Marshal of the Soviet Union 17 February 1978Honours and awards editRussia Order of Merit for the Fatherland 2nd class 21 June 2001 for outstanding contribution to strengthening national defense and active in the patriotic education of young people 3rd class 30 June 1996 for services to the state and personal contribution to the development and reform of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation 4th class 2 November 2009 Order of Alexander Nevsky 23 June 2011 contribution to strengthening national defense and long term public activities Order of Honour 1 July 2006 for services to strengthen national defense and work on the patriotic education of youth Order of Zhukov 25 April 1995 for actions in the leadership of the troops in combat operations during the Great Patriotic War of 1941 1945 Soviet Union Hero of the Soviet Union 28 April 1980 for personal courage and the management of troops manifested in the provision of international assistance to the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan Three Orders of Lenin 30 June 1971 28 April 1980 30 June 1986 Order of the Red Banner twice 20 April 1953 22 February 1968 Order of Suvorov 1st class 6 May 1982 Order of the Patriotic War 1st class 6 April 1985 Order of the Red Star twice 14 January 1943 6 November 1947 Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class 30 April 1975 Medal For Courage Medal for Combat Service Jubilee Medal In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary since the Birth of Vladimir Il ich Lenin Medal For Distinction in Guarding the State Border of the USSR Medal For the Defence of the Soviet Transarctic Medal For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941 1945 Medal For Impeccable Service 1st class jubilee medals Russian non governmental Order of Saint Righteous Grand Duke Dmitry Donskoy 2nd class Russian Orthodox Church 2005 Afghanistan Order of the Red Banner 1982 Order of the Saur Revolution 1984 Bulgaria Order of Georgi Dimitrov twice 1985 1986 Order The People s Republic of Bulgaria I degree 1974 Medal 25 Years of the Bulgarian People s Army 1969 Medal 30 Years of Victory over Fascism 1975 Medal 30 Years of the Bulgarian People s Army 1974 The medal For Strengthening Brotherhood in Arms 1977 Medal 100 years of the liberation of Bulgaria from the Ottoman yoke 1978 The medal 90th anniversary of the birth of Georgi Dimitrov 1974 Medal 100th Anniversary of Birth of Georgi Dimitrov 1983 Medal 1300 years Bulgaria 1982 Medal 40 Years of Victory over Fascism 1985 Hungary Order of the Flag of the Hungarian Republic with rubies 1986 Medal For military cooperation 1st class 1980 Vietnam Order of Ho Chi Minh 1985 Order For Military Valor 1st class 1983 East Germany Order of Karl Marx 1986 Medal Brotherhood in Arms 1980 Medal 30 Years of the National People s Army 1986 Jordan Order of Independence 1st class 1977 North Korea Medal 40 years of Korea s liberation 1985 Cuba Order of Playa Giron 1986 Medal 20 Years of Revolutionary Armed Forces 1978 Medal 30 Years of Revolutionary Armed Forces 1986 Mongolia Order of Sukhbaatar twice 1971 1986 Order of the Red Banner 1982 Medal 30 Years of Victory over Japan 1976 Medal 30 Years of Victory in Khalkhin 1969 Medal 40 Years of Victory in Khalkhin 1979 Medal 50 Years of the Mongolian People s Revolution 1972 Medal 60 Years of the Mongolian People s Revolution 1982 Medal 50 Years of the Mongolian People s Army 1971 Medal 60 Years of the Armed Forces of the MPR 1982 Poland Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland 2nd class 1985 Order of Polonia Restituta 2nd and 3rd classes 1968 1971 Romania Order of Tudor Vladimirescu 1st class 1969 Order of 23 August 1974 Medal 30 Years of Liberation from Fascism Romania 1974 The medal For Military Merit 1980 Czechoslovakia Order of Klement Gottwald 1985 Medal For the strengthening of friendship in Arms 1st class 1972 Medal 40 Years of the Slovak National Uprising 1985 Medal 50 Years of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 1971 Finland Order of the White Rose of Finland 1st class 1986 In July 2001 on the day of his 90th birthday was awarded the title Honorary krymchanin and made an honorary citizen of Evpatoria References edit Sokolov Sergej Leonidovich Marshal Geroj Sovetskogo Soyuza Sergej Sokolov otmechaet 100 letie v krugu semi ITAR TASS Ural Archived from the original on 2012 03 23 Retrieved 2011 07 01 Globe and Mail Archived 2012 09 02 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit in Russian Biography Political offices Preceded byDmitriy Ustinov Minister of Defence of Soviet Union1984 1987 Succeeded byDmitry Yazov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sergey Sokolov marshal amp oldid 1222113976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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