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Yordan Milanov (Bulgarian major general)

Major general Yordan Sergiev Milanov (Bulgarian: Йордан Сергиев Миланов; November 20, 1924 – June 27, 2020) was a major general of the Bulgarian Air Force.[1] He was a recognized author,[2] Bulgarian Aviation and Aerospace Doctor of Science,[3] and a Bulgarian Air Force pilot. With over 60 publications regarding Air- and Space- Force history, tactics, and geopolitical issues, Maj. Gen. Milanov was one of Bulgaria's most prolific 20th century military aviation leaders. Maj. Gen. Milanov died of natural causes in the early morning hours of June 27, 2020, in his home in Sofia, Bulgaria.[4]

Yordan Milanov

Major general
Major general Milanov in 2000
Born(1924-11-20)November 20, 1924
Sofia, Bulgaria
Died (aged 95)
Sofia, Bulgaria
AllegianceBulgaria
Service/branch Bulgarian Air Force
Years of service1947–1985
Rank Major general

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Yordan Milanov was born on November 20, 1924, in Ivanyane (Bankya), a suburb of Sofia, Bulgaria. In 1935, he graduated from National High School Father Paisius, continuing his education and eventually graduating from National Secondary High School Prince Roman Tarnovski in 1938. He was drawn to Aviation at an early age, graduating from the Kazanlak Pilot School in 1945 at age of 21, with a grade point average of 95.3%. Milanov continued his education by graduating the Georgi Benkovski National Air Force Academy in 1947 (grade point average 99.3%), the Georgi Rakovski Military Academy in 1958, and the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union in 1965. Upon graduation in Russia in 1965, Officer Milanov received the class's only Gold Medal Distinction Diploma, personally signed by then Marshal of the Soviet Union, Matvei Zakharov.[5]

 
Yordan Milanov in 1971

Military career edit

In over 40 years of distinguished Military service, Maj. Gen. Milanov held a number of command posts in Bulgaria, including bombing, attack and fighter aviation leadership.[6] His journey began on September 15, 1943, when Milanov was drafted to serve as a young soldier on the military airport in Bozhurishte. After graduating in 1947, he continues service as a Lieutenant pilot in the Bulgarian Air Force's Twelfth Assault Aviation Regiment, part of the Second Assault Division commanded by Colonel Kiril Kirilov. Soon, Milanov was promoted to Second Squadron Navigator,[7] and shortly afterwards to Regiment Navigator.[8]

In the period of 1961–1963, he was Chief of staff of Tactical Aviation. Afterwards, in the years of 1969 – 1972, he worked as Chief of Staff of Anti-aircraft warfare and the Bulgarian Air Force. Between 1974 and 1985, as part of the Bulgarian Ministry of Defence, he served as the Chief inspector for both anti-aircraft warfare and the Bulgarian Air Force.[9]

Interkosmos Program edit

Milanov was Chief of staff of the National Commission in the Bulgarian cosmonaut program and a working member of Interkosmos, the Russian International Space Program, where he worked on the Soyuz 33 Crewed Space Flight Program, and the Mir EP-2 Visiting Expedition as part of the 1978 Interkosmos Selection. His program contributions were instrumental in putting the first Bulgarian astronauts into space, Georgi Ivanov (April 10, 1979) and Aleksandr Aleksandrov (June 7, 1988).

Retirement edit

Following 40 years of service, at the age of 60, Maj. Gen. Milanov retired in late 1985 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Since his retirement, he has continued with his scientific work until approximately the age of 92. His post-retirement work resulted in a multitude of documented gatherings of facts and research, as well as the publication of numerous articles, opinion columns, interviews, and several printed books.[10]

Books and publications edit

Maj. Gen. Milanov is a well-known and highly regarded author, frequently cited in military and aviation-themed publications.

The focus of his publications and research is mainly in the domain of tactics and operational art of the Air Force, aviation history, and applications in the use of space for military purposes.[11][12]

The Air Forces of Bulgaria During the 1912–1945 Wars (2008) edit

ISBN 978-954-752-125-4

 
The Air Forces of Bulgaria During the 1912–1945 Wars

The book is an expanded and updated compilation of three previously unpublished writings by the Author, titled "The Aviation and Aeronavigation of Bulgaria During the 1912–1945 Wars". The Author writes in the book's foreword: "My hope is that this book, targeting a wide array of readers, will shed a brighter light on the history of our Aviation in one of its most important roles – military use".

The book comprises four chapters, describing the Bulgarian participation by air in the Balkan Wars (1912–1913: Chapter I), World War I (1915–1918: Chapter II), World War II during the Bulgarian participation in the Tripartite Pact (March 1, 1941 – September 4, 1945, Chapter III), and World War II post the Bulgarian participation in the Tripartite Pact (September 9, 1944 – May 9, 1945). The book is based on heavily researched facts, sourced directly from the Bulgarian Central Military Archive, as well as publications from Bulgarian magazines such as Military Journal, Military – Technical Thought, Airspace Review, Flier; Bulgarian newspapers such as Military News and National Defense, and an array or foreign books such as Wings of Judgment: American Bombing in World War II and Fifteenth Air Force Story.

Military Space a Quarter of a Century Ago (2012) edit

ISBN 978-619-7027-01-3

 
Military Space a Quarter of a Century Ago

The book was originally supposed to be released in 1987; however, due to political turmoil and related events, it didn't become published until late 2012, after being updated by now co-writer Veselin Stoyanov. It addresses the many facets of military use in space, especially in light of the United States – Soviet Union (USSR) Space Race. The Author revisits events around the launch of Sputnik 1, the April 1961 flight of Yuri Gagarin, and overall development of the US and USSR Space Programs in that period. A special attention is also given to the Interkosmos program, as well as the development of the Bulgarian cosmonaut program and Bulgarian astronauts Georgi Ivanov and Aleksandr Aleksandrov. An accent is also made in regards to the evolution in the area of strategic space control and warfare.

21st Century and the War (2014) edit

ISBN 978-619-7027-04-4

 
21st Century and War

The book is a 2nd revision of a previously released book bearing the same title. The Author writes in the book's foreword: "This book aims to showcase, if possible in great detail, the basic ideas of some of the most well-known names in various national schools of thought and their viewpoints in geopolitical and military science".

The book comprises two parts: A retrospective of the 20th century and a forecast of the 21st century's first quarter (Part One) and an in-depth, all-encompassing look into contemporary warfare (Part Two). The Author draws inspiration and facts from an array of sources, as well as publications from world-renowned figures such as Jacques Attali, Zbigniew Brzeziński, Briam Beedham, Aleksandr Dugin, Herfried Münkler, Vladimir Slipchenko, and Wesley Clark.

Orders, honors, and awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ген. Йордан Миланов". Events.bg. from the original on August 11, 2014.
  2. ^ "Космосът в книги". Вестник Приятел.
  3. ^ "Шестдесет и пет години факултет "Командно-щабен"" (PDF). Военна академия "Г. С. Раковски".
  4. ^ "На 26 Юни На 95 Години Почина Генерал Майор Йордан Миланов". Пан.бг.
  5. ^ a b Family Archive of Diploma #636894 Registration No. 2, decision of USSR State Examination Committee; dated June 26, 1965
  6. ^ "Доба и Данчо – 6 десетилетия генералско приятелство". Наборе.бг.
  7. ^ "Граф Игнатиево преди "Граф Игнатиево"". Аеро. June 6, 2020.
  8. ^ "Командващи на българските ВВС и на авиобазите през годините". Пан.бг.
  9. ^ "С крилете на мисълта". ДУМА.
  10. ^ "Ген. Йордан Миланов на 90 години!". Пан.бг.
  11. ^ "Представиха новата книга "Военният космос преди 25 години"". Пан.бг.
  12. ^ "Национално Списание За Авиация "Клуб Криле"". Еър Груп 2000.
  13. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet #060783; signed & stamped by Major General of Ministry of Defence; dated June 15, 1948
  14. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet No. 91, MZ #0540, 1961; signed & stamped by Commander of Division 35240; dated September 12, 1961
  15. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet No. 28, MZ #0537, 1963; signed & stamped by Commander of Division 35240; dated September 2, 1963
  16. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet MZ #0274, 1964; signed & stamped by Commander of Division 35240; dated April 1, 1964
  17. ^ Family Archive of Award Book MZ #240; signed & stamped by Commander of Division 35240-МNО; dated May 7, 1965
  18. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet No. 9, MZ #0284, 1969; signed & stamped by Commander of Division 30400-C; dated June 1, 1969
  19. ^ Family Archive of Award; signed and stamped by the Commander-in-Chief of the United Armed Forces of the Warsaw Pact Parties Ivan Yakubovsky; dated August 8, 1972
  20. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet #0519; signed & stamped by Commander of Division 15150; dated September 17, 1974
  21. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet MZ #1906, #061257; signed & stamped by Secretary of National Council of People's Republic of Bulgaria; dated November 3, 1974
  22. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet #430; signed & stamped by Secretary of the National Council of People's Republic of Bulgaria; dated March 2, 1978
  23. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet #2230; signed & stamped by Secretary of the National Council of People's Republic of Bulgaria; dated October 18, 1981
  24. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet #1563; signed & stamped by National Council of People's Republic of Bulgaria; dated June 21, 1982
  25. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet #2702; signed & stamped by Secretary of National Council of People's Republic of Bulgaria; dated September 27, 1984
  26. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet & Letter #24400; signed & stamped by Party Committee and Chairman of the State Council Todor Zhivkov; dated November 20, 1984
  27. ^ Family Archive of Award Booklet; signed & stamped by Army General Ivan Shkadov; dated April 12, 1985

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Major general Yordan Sergiev Milanov Bulgarian Jordan Sergiev Milanov November 20 1924 June 27 2020 was a major general of the Bulgarian Air Force 1 He was a recognized author 2 Bulgarian Aviation and Aerospace Doctor of Science 3 and a Bulgarian Air Force pilot With over 60 publications regarding Air and Space Force history tactics and geopolitical issues Maj Gen Milanov was one of Bulgaria s most prolific 20th century military aviation leaders Maj Gen Milanov died of natural causes in the early morning hours of June 27 2020 in his home in Sofia Bulgaria 4 Yordan MilanovMajor generalMajor general Milanov in 2000Born 1924 11 20 November 20 1924Sofia BulgariaDiedJune 27 2020 aged 95 Sofia BulgariaAllegianceBulgariaService wbr branchBulgarian Air ForceYears of service1947 1985RankMajor general Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Military career 1 3 Interkosmos Program 1 4 Retirement 2 Books and publications 2 1 The Air Forces of Bulgaria During the 1912 1945 Wars 2008 2 2 Military Space a Quarter of a Century Ago 2012 2 3 21st Century and the War 2014 3 Orders honors and awards 4 See also 5 ReferencesBiography editEarly life and education editYordan Milanov was born on November 20 1924 in Ivanyane Bankya a suburb of Sofia Bulgaria In 1935 he graduated from National High School Father Paisius continuing his education and eventually graduating from National Secondary High School Prince Roman Tarnovski in 1938 He was drawn to Aviation at an early age graduating from the Kazanlak Pilot School in 1945 at age of 21 with a grade point average of 95 3 Milanov continued his education by graduating the Georgi Benkovski National Air Force Academy in 1947 grade point average 99 3 the Georgi Rakovski Military Academy in 1958 and the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union in 1965 Upon graduation in Russia in 1965 Officer Milanov received the class s only Gold Medal Distinction Diploma personally signed by then Marshal of the Soviet Union Matvei Zakharov 5 nbsp Yordan Milanov in 1971Military career edit In over 40 years of distinguished Military service Maj Gen Milanov held a number of command posts in Bulgaria including bombing attack and fighter aviation leadership 6 His journey began on September 15 1943 when Milanov was drafted to serve as a young soldier on the military airport in Bozhurishte After graduating in 1947 he continues service as a Lieutenant pilot in the Bulgarian Air Force s Twelfth Assault Aviation Regiment part of the Second Assault Division commanded by Colonel Kiril Kirilov Soon Milanov was promoted to Second Squadron Navigator 7 and shortly afterwards to Regiment Navigator 8 In the period of 1961 1963 he was Chief of staff of Tactical Aviation Afterwards in the years of 1969 1972 he worked as Chief of Staff of Anti aircraft warfare and the Bulgarian Air Force Between 1974 and 1985 as part of the Bulgarian Ministry of Defence he served as the Chief inspector for both anti aircraft warfare and the Bulgarian Air Force 9 Interkosmos Program edit Milanov was Chief of staff of the National Commission in the Bulgarian cosmonaut program and a working member of Interkosmos the Russian International Space Program where he worked on the Soyuz 33 Crewed Space Flight Program and the Mir EP 2 Visiting Expedition as part of the 1978 Interkosmos Selection His program contributions were instrumental in putting the first Bulgarian astronauts into space Georgi Ivanov April 10 1979 and Aleksandr Aleksandrov June 7 1988 Retirement edit Following 40 years of service at the age of 60 Maj Gen Milanov retired in late 1985 in Sofia Bulgaria Since his retirement he has continued with his scientific work until approximately the age of 92 His post retirement work resulted in a multitude of documented gatherings of facts and research as well as the publication of numerous articles opinion columns interviews and several printed books 10 Books and publications editMaj Gen Milanov is a well known and highly regarded author frequently cited in military and aviation themed publications The focus of his publications and research is mainly in the domain of tactics and operational art of the Air Force aviation history and applications in the use of space for military purposes 11 12 The Air Forces of Bulgaria During the 1912 1945 Wars 2008 edit ISBN 978 954 752 125 4 nbsp The Air Forces of Bulgaria During the 1912 1945 WarsThe book is an expanded and updated compilation of three previously unpublished writings by the Author titled The Aviation and Aeronavigation of Bulgaria During the 1912 1945 Wars The Author writes in the book s foreword My hope is that this book targeting a wide array of readers will shed a brighter light on the history of our Aviation in one of its most important roles military use The book comprises four chapters describing the Bulgarian participation by air in the Balkan Wars 1912 1913 Chapter I World War I 1915 1918 Chapter II World War II during the Bulgarian participation in the Tripartite Pact March 1 1941 September 4 1945 Chapter III and World War II post the Bulgarian participation in the Tripartite Pact September 9 1944 May 9 1945 The book is based on heavily researched facts sourced directly from the Bulgarian Central Military Archive as well as publications from Bulgarian magazines such as Military Journal Military Technical Thought Airspace Review Flier Bulgarian newspapers such as Military News and National Defense and an array or foreign books such as Wings of Judgment American Bombing in World War II and Fifteenth Air Force Story Military Space a Quarter of a Century Ago 2012 edit ISBN 978 619 7027 01 3 nbsp Military Space a Quarter of a Century AgoThe book was originally supposed to be released in 1987 however due to political turmoil and related events it didn t become published until late 2012 after being updated by now co writer Veselin Stoyanov It addresses the many facets of military use in space especially in light of the United States Soviet Union USSR Space Race The Author revisits events around the launch of Sputnik 1 the April 1961 flight of Yuri Gagarin and overall development of the US and USSR Space Programs in that period A special attention is also given to the Interkosmos program as well as the development of the Bulgarian cosmonaut program and Bulgarian astronauts Georgi Ivanov and Aleksandr Aleksandrov An accent is also made in regards to the evolution in the area of strategic space control and warfare 21st Century and the War 2014 edit ISBN 978 619 7027 04 4 nbsp 21st Century and WarThe book is a 2nd revision of a previously released book bearing the same title The Author writes in the book s foreword This book aims to showcase if possible in great detail the basic ideas of some of the most well known names in various national schools of thought and their viewpoints in geopolitical and military science The book comprises two parts A retrospective of the 20th century and a forecast of the 21st century s first quarter Part One and an in depth all encompassing look into contemporary warfare Part Two The Author draws inspiration and facts from an array of sources as well as publications from world renowned figures such as Jacques Attali Zbigniew Brzezinski Briam Beedham Aleksandr Dugin Herfried Munkler Vladimir Slipchenko and Wesley Clark Orders honors and awards editMedal For Participation In The Patriotic War 1944 1945 Awarded June 15 1948 13 Medal For Honorable Service To The Armed Forces Of The People s Republic Of Bulgaria 1st Class Awarded September 12 1961 14 Medal For Honorable Service To The Armed Forces Of The People s Republic Of Bulgaria 2nd Class Awarded September 2 1963 15 Medal 20th Anniversary Of The Bulgarian People s Army Awarded April 1 1964 16 Medal Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941 1945 Awarded May 7 1965 17 Medal Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia Awarded June 26 1965 5 Medal 25th Anniversary Of The Bulgarian People s Army Awarded June 1 1969 18 Award Preparation and Completion of Military Training Granit 72 Awarded August 8 1972 19 Medal 30th Anniversary Of The Bulgarian People s Army Awarded September 17 1974 20 Medal Order Of The 9 September 1944 1st Class Awarded November 3 1974 21 Medal 100th Anniversary Of Liberation From Ottoman Rule 3 March 1878 3 March 1978 Awarded March 2 1978 22 Medal 1300 Anniversary of Bulgaria Awarded October 18 1981 23 Medal 100th Anniversary Of The Birth Of Georgi Dimitrov Awarded June 21 1982 24 Medal 40th Anniversary Of Socialist Bulgaria Awarded September 27 1984 25 Medal Order Of The People s Republic Of Bulgaria 1st Class Awarded November 20 1984 26 Medal Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941 1945 Awarded April 12 1985 27 See also editYordan Milanov Architect Georgi Ivanov Aleksandar Aleksandrov Bulgarian cosmonaut programReferences edit gen Jordan Milanov Events bg Archived from the original on August 11 2014 Kosmost v knigi Vestnik Priyatel Shestdeset i pet godini fakultet Komandno shaben PDF Voenna akademiya G S Rakovski Na 26 Yuni Na 95 Godini Pochina General Major Jordan Milanov Pan bg a b Family Archive of Diploma 636894 Registration No 2 decision of USSR State Examination Committee dated June 26 1965 Doba i Dancho 6 desetiletiya generalsko priyatelstvo Nabore bg Graf Ignatievo predi Graf Ignatievo Aero June 6 2020 Komandvashi na blgarskite VVS i na aviobazite prez godinite Pan bg S krilete na mislta DUMA Gen Jordan Milanov na 90 godini Pan bg Predstaviha novata kniga Voenniyat kosmos predi 25 godini Pan bg Nacionalno Spisanie Za Aviaciya Klub Krile Er Grup 2000 Family Archive of Award Booklet 060783 signed amp stamped by Major General of Ministry of Defence dated June 15 1948 Family Archive of Award Booklet No 91 MZ 0540 1961 signed amp stamped by Commander of Division 35240 dated September 12 1961 Family Archive of Award Booklet No 28 MZ 0537 1963 signed amp stamped by Commander of Division 35240 dated September 2 1963 Family Archive of Award Booklet MZ 0274 1964 signed amp stamped by Commander of Division 35240 dated April 1 1964 Family Archive of Award Book MZ 240 signed amp stamped by Commander of Division 35240 MNO dated May 7 1965 Family Archive of Award Booklet No 9 MZ 0284 1969 signed amp stamped by Commander of Division 30400 C dated June 1 1969 Family Archive of Award signed and stamped by the Commander in Chief of the United Armed Forces of the Warsaw Pact Parties Ivan Yakubovsky dated August 8 1972 Family Archive of Award Booklet 0519 signed amp stamped by Commander of Division 15150 dated September 17 1974 Family Archive of Award Booklet MZ 1906 061257 signed amp stamped by Secretary of National Council of People s Republic of Bulgaria dated November 3 1974 Family Archive of Award Booklet 430 signed amp stamped by Secretary of the National Council of People s Republic of Bulgaria dated March 2 1978 Family Archive of Award Booklet 2230 signed amp stamped by Secretary of the National Council of People s Republic of Bulgaria dated October 18 1981 Family Archive of Award Booklet 1563 signed amp stamped by National Council of People s Republic of Bulgaria dated June 21 1982 Family Archive of Award Booklet 2702 signed amp stamped by Secretary of National Council of People s Republic of Bulgaria dated September 27 1984 Family Archive of Award Booklet amp Letter 24400 signed amp stamped by Party Committee and Chairman of the State Council Todor Zhivkov dated November 20 1984 Family Archive of Award Booklet signed amp stamped by Army General Ivan Shkadov dated April 12 1985 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yordan Milanov Bulgarian major general amp oldid 1177362994, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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