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Vladimir Nikolayevich Chernavin (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Чернавин; 22
April 1928 – 18
March 2023) was a
Russian officer of the
Soviet Navy. He served...
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retirement post for
elderly senior officers, he was
succeeded by
Vladimir Chernavin.
Gorshkov died in
Moscow on 13 May 1988. He was
buried in the Novodevichy...
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October 31, 1925;
Clement Voroshilov –
November 6, 1925 – June 20, 1934
Chernavin 1990, p. 269.
Alphabetical Index of
Current Governing Unclassified Orders...
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responsible for
reforming the
Soviet Navy,
Fleet Admiral Vladimir Nikolayevich Chernavin (8
December 1985 –
December 1991; CIS Navy
through August 1992). Chief...
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Vladimir Vysotskiy Adm.
Feliks Gromov Adm. Ivan
Kapitanets Adm.
Vladimir Chernavin Adm.
Semyon Lobov Adm.
Vladimir Kasatonov Adm. ****niy
Golovko Insignia...
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Tatiana Tchernavin (alternative transliteration:
Chernavin) (Russian: Чернавин) (1887–1971) was a Russian-born
artist who
wrote one of the
earliest accounts...
- BBC
interview recorded in
February 2013,
Admiral of the
Fleet Vladimir Chernavin, the Commander-in-Chief of the
Soviet Navy at the time of the K-219 incident...
- time of the
incident the Commander-in-Chief of the
Soviet Navy
Vladimir Chernavin knew that the
order for the U.S.
warships to
proceed into
Soviet waters...
- year. At the meeting, the Commander-in-Chief of the
Soviet Navy
Vladimir Chernavin suggested to
Mikhail Gorbachev,
Defense Minister Sergey Sokolov, Foreign...
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Admirals of the
Fleet Ivan Kapitanets,
Konstantin Makarov,
Vladimir Chernavin and
Alexey Sorokin,
Marshal of the
Artillery Vladimir Mikhailin [ru],...