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Vladimir Mikhaylov (general)

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Vladimir Sergeyevich Mikhaylov
General of the Army Vladimir Mikhailov in 2005
BornOctober 6, 1943
Soviet Union
Allegiance Soviet Union
Russia
Service / branch Soviet Air Forces
 Russian Air Force
Years of service1962–2007
Rank Army General
CommandsCommander-in-Chief of the Russian Air Force
Battles / warsFirst Chechen War
AwardsHero of the Russian Federation

Army General Vladimir Sergeyevich Mikhaylov (Russian: Владимир Серге́евич Михайлов; born October 6, 1943) is a former Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Air Force.[1]

Biography

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Born in Kudinovo, Moscow oblast, Vladimir Mikhailov was educated at a local Machinery vocational school (1962), Yeysk Higher Military Aviation Institute [ru] (gold degree, 1966), and between 1966 and 1975 he served in a Taganrog-based air force regiment, with extramural courses at Gagarin Air Force Academy (1975).

Career

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Throughout his Air Force career Mikhailov served in numerous positions, including Dean of Borisoglebsk Aviation Training Center [ru] (from 1980 to 1985), deputy and first deputy commander of the Air Force of the Moscow Military District (1985–1989). In 1991, he earned a degree at the General Staff Academy and was assigned to the North Caucasus Military District as Air Force component commander, Air army commander.

He was implicated in a corruption scandal described by Aleksandr Kirpichnikov [ru] in his book.[2][3]

In 1998, he assumed the office of deputy Air Force Commander-in-Chief.

In 2002 he was promoted to the post of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Air Force. He has the title Hero of the Russian Federation. On May 9, 2007, Mikhaylov resigned from office due to his age.[citation needed]

Orders and decorations

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Among numerous orders and decorations General of the Army Vladimir Sergeyevich Mikhaylov was awarded:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Vladimir Mikhailov: Chief of the Air Force" (in Russian). Russia Today. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  2. ^ "Кирпичников А.И. Взятка и коррупция в России - n1.doc". www.studmed.ru. Archived from the original on 2017-03-15.
  3. ^ Российская коррупция. 5 September 2017. ISBN 9785457877573.
  4. ^ Говорит и показывает...
  5. ^ Губернатор Зеленин и князь Михаил Тверской
Military offices
Preceded by Commander-in-chief of the Russian Air Force
2002 – 2007
Succeeded by