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Tashkent Higher All-Arms Command School

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Tashkent Higher All-Arms Command School
Ташкентское высшее общевойсковое командное училище
Former name
Tashkent Higher Combined Arms Command School named after Vladimir Lenin
Motto
Слава Ленинцам Всех Времен
Motto in English
Long live Lenintsy of All Generations
Typemilitary academy
Active12 July 1918 (12 July 1918)–25 April 2017 (25 April 2017)
FounderSoviet Government
AffiliationArmed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan
School AccronymTVOKU
TOUQBY
Location, ,
Uzbekistan (formerly the Uzbek SSR)
LanguageRussian/Uzbek

The Tashkent Higher All-Arms Command School (Uzbek: Тошкент Олий Умумқўшин Қўмондонлик билим Юрти, ТОУКБЮ) was a military academy of the Ministry of Defense of Uzbekistan. It was previously known as the Tashkent Higher Combined Arms Command School named after Vladimir Lenin (Russian: Ташкентское Высшее Общевойсковое Командное Училище имени В.И. Ленина, ТВОКУ). It was one of the oldest military establishments of the USSR preparing infantry officers for the Soviet Army. The school was disbanded after former Uzbek SSR gained independence in 1991 and became the Republic of Uzbekistan. The last banner of the school was removed from the No. 1 Guard Post and deposited into the State Museum of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan.

History edit

TVOKU, or as it was called colloquially, the Leninsky College was founded on July 12, 1918, when the Military Commissariat of the Turkestan Soviet Republic ordered the government to organize the Turkestan Soviet command courses in Central Asia for the training of Bolshevik commanders. On the 31st of that month, it was announced that a command school would be created in Tashkent. On September 17, 1918, the school began regular classes, which had their own ceremonial opening 5 days later.[1][2] At the time, the basis of training was political indoctrination and immersion in military subjects, with tactical training being given particular attention. During the Great Patriotic War (known in the West as the Second World War), the school prepared about 8,000 commanders to fight in the Red Army against the Wehrmacht. Many who graduated at the time fought in the Eastern Front, including in the Battle of Moscow in 1941 and the Siege of Leningrad in 1943.

On March 28, 1957, the banners of the school, which were previously stored in the Central Museum of the Soviet Army, were delivered to the school from Moscow. By July 1970, the school was exporting its students to other Soviet universities, as well as importing cadets from other cadet schools, which would later make up the 1st Cadet Battalion. In the 80s, graduates of the school were immediately commissioned into the Soviet Army and transferred across the Afghan border with the Uzbek SSR to participate in the Soviet–Afghan War. On 26 March 1993, it was reestablished by the Ministry of Defense of Uzbekistan just the Tashkent Higher All-Arms Command School. In 2017, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, ordered that the school be reestablished as the Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan.[3][4][5][6]

Alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ юМЮРНКХИ тнлхвеб. "Чахкеи Рюьйемряйнцн Бнйс". Old.redstar.ru. Retrieved 2022-08-26.
  2. ^ Е. В. Земсков «Ташкентское Краснознаменное. Очерки истории. Глава 1»: Подготовка красных командиров развернулась с самого начала организации Красной Армии. Для этой цели по всей стране открывались курсы по подготовке командного состава. Подобные курсы создавались также на фронтах и в действующих армиях. В марте 1918 г. имелось 13 стационарных курсов, в январе 1919 г. — 63, в январе 1920 г. — 91. К концу гражданской войны в стране насчитывалось свыше 150 военно-учебных заведений различного типа и профиля. За период 1918—1921 гг. годов военное образование на различных курсах получили около 60 000 человек.
  3. ^ "Названия училища с его образования и до наших дней". Клуб выпускников Ташкентского ВОКУ (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-10-03.
  4. ^ "Tashkent Higher Combined Arms Command School".
  5. ^ "Uzbekistan- Army".
  6. ^ "Priorities of the Construction of the Armed Forces of…".
  7. ^ Ministry of Defence of Uzbekistan
  8. ^ . 2009-06-19. Archived from the original on 2009-06-19. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  9. ^ "Козловский Павел Павлович | Центр военно-политических исследований". eurasian-defence.ru. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  10. ^ . www.centrasia.ru. Archived from the original on 2017-09-21. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
  11. ^ "топоев эсен - биография, фотографии, новости". www.24news.ru. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
  12. ^ NATO. "Lieutenant General Valdas Tutkus, Chief of Defence of the Lithuanian Armed Forces". NATO. Retrieved 2021-04-02.

Links edit

  •   Media related to Tashkent Higher All-Arms Command School at Wikimedia Commons
  • Alumni Website
  • ТВОКУ 100 лет

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Defense of Uzbekistan It was previously known as the Tashkent Higher Combined Arms Command School named after Vladimir Lenin Russian Tashkentskoe Vysshee Obshevojskovoe Komandnoe Uchilishe imeni V I Lenina TVOKU It was one of the oldest military establishments of the USSR preparing infantry officers for the Soviet Army The school was disbanded after former Uzbek SSR gained independence in 1991 and became the Republic of Uzbekistan The last banner of the school was removed from the No 1 Guard Post and deposited into the State Museum of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan Contents 1 History 2 Alumni 3 References 4 LinksHistory editTVOKU or as it was called colloquially the Leninsky College was founded on July 12 1918 when the Military Commissariat of the Turkestan Soviet Republic ordered the government to organize the Turkestan Soviet command courses in Central Asia for the training of Bolshevik commanders On the 31st of that month it was announced that a command school would be created in Tashkent On September 17 1918 the school began regular classes which had their own ceremonial opening 5 days later 1 2 At the time the basis of training was political indoctrination and immersion in military subjects with tactical training being given particular attention During the Great Patriotic War known in the West as the Second World War the school prepared about 8 000 commanders to fight in the Red Army against the Wehrmacht Many who graduated at the time fought in the Eastern Front including in the Battle of Moscow in 1941 and the Siege of Leningrad in 1943 On March 28 1957 the banners of the school which were previously stored in the Central Museum of the Soviet Army were delivered to the school from Moscow By July 1970 the school was exporting its students to other Soviet universities as well as importing cadets from other cadet schools which would later make up the 1st Cadet Battalion In the 80s graduates of the school were immediately commissioned into the Soviet Army and transferred across the Afghan border with the Uzbek SSR to participate in the Soviet Afghan War On 26 March 1993 it was reestablished by the Ministry of Defense of Uzbekistan just the Tashkent Higher All Arms Command School In 2017 President Shavkat Mirziyoyev ordered that the school be reestablished as the Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan 3 4 5 6 Alumni editQobul Berdiyev Uzbek military officer who formerly served as Minister of Defence of Uzbekistan 7 Stanislav Hazheev former Minister of Defence in Transnistria 8 Albert Makashov a Russian officer and a nationalist communist politician Pavel Pavlovich Kozlovsky the second Minister of Defence of Belarus 9 Esen Topoev former Minister of Defense of Kyrgyzstan 10 11 Valdas Tutkus a Lithuanian general who was the 3rd Chief of Defence 12 Ilya Weljanow Turkmen general and diplomat References edit yuMYuRNKHI tnlhveb Chahkei Ryujemryajncn Bnjs Old redstar ru Retrieved 2022 08 26 E V Zemskov Tashkentskoe Krasnoznamennoe Ocherki istorii 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ru Retrieved 2020 12 20 TOPOEV Esen Tolenovich CentrAziya www centrasia ru Archived from the original on 2017 09 21 Retrieved 2017 09 20 topoev esen biografiya fotografii novosti www 24news ru Retrieved 2017 10 12 NATO Lieutenant General Valdas Tutkus Chief of Defence of the Lithuanian Armed Forces NATO Retrieved 2021 04 02 Links edit nbsp Tashkent portal nbsp Media related to Tashkent Higher All Arms Command School at Wikimedia Commons Alumni Website TVOKU 100 let Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tashkent Higher All Arms Command School amp oldid 1176649130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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