Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Ground Forces Academy
Francis Joseph I | |
Officer in charge | Lieutenant General Pavel Tkachuk[1] |
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Location | , , 79012 , 49°49′27″N 24°01′02″E / 49.82430°N 24.01736°E |
Campus | Urban |
Language | Ukrainian |
Website | www |
The Hetman Petro Sahaidachny National Army Academy is one of the leading educational institutions in the military education system of the
History
Austria-Hungary
On October 1, 1899, on the territory of the present Academy, the opening of the Imperial and Royal School of Cadets in Lviv (K. und k. Infanterie Kadettenschule in
Second Polish Republic
After the
Soviet Union
From the end of September to November 14, 1939, the headquarters of the Ukrainian Front were stationed in the premises of the former Cadet Corps. After its disbandment, the Lviv Infantry School of the Red Army was stationed there, which was moved to Ostroh a year later. From December 1940 to March 1941, training buildings on the street. Kadetsky, 32 become the place of the disposition of the 15th motorized artillery brigade. In March 1941, it replaced the 32nd Tank Division of the 4th Mechanized Corps of the Red Army. During the German occupation of the current Academy there was a military hospital, and from the end of July 1944 and until the spring of 1947, a Soviet military hospital.
In 1947, a school, which in various locations had trained about 11,000 police officers, moved to Lviv and became the Lviv Military-Political School (for some time, it was named after
Ukraine
With
In close integration with the civil university, the Lviv Military Institute began to train officers from fifteen specialties in 1993, including "Combat application of mechanized units", "Combat application of aeromobile (parachute-landing) units" (cadets of these specialties were transferred to the Odesa Military Academy in 1995), as well as on specialties "Financial support and economy of combat and economic activity of troops", "Jurisprudence", etc.
On November 18, 2000, for the great successes in training qualified specialists for the Ukrainian army and on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the training of officers in
In September 1, 2009,
Academics
The Academy provides training for officers in the command and control of mechanized forces, airborne troops, special forces and military intelligence, ground artillery, missile forces, artillery reconnaissance, missile and artillery weapons, automobiles and automobile industry, physical education, cultural studies, journalism (last edition of 2010), and musical art.
The academy has four faculties:
- Faculty of Combat Use of Troops
- Faculty of Air Assault Forces
- Faculty of Missile Forces and Artillery
- Faculty of training specialists for the provision of troops
The academy also includes the Staff Sergeants Military College, which trains junior specialists in the repair and maintenance of automotive equipment, warehouse managers in various fields, as well as musicians in military bands. Cadets undergo military practice at the International Center for Peacekeeping and Security. In 2009 alone, the academy graduated 238 lieutenants.[9]
Chervonohrad Military Lyceum
The Chervonohrad Military Lyceum (Ukrainian: Червоноградський військовий ліцей) is a part of the academy. Lyceum students study from grades 10-11. It has a total number will be 400 people, with an annual enrollment of 200 lyceum students. The creation of a military lyceum in Chervonohrad was planned in 2017[10] on the basis of a former boarding school.[11][12] It was created by order of Minister of Defense Stepan Poltorak on 3 August 2018.[13] The school year began on 1 September 2019.[14]
Student life
The academy maintains its own
Museum of History
The Museum of History of the National Academy is a military-historical museum located in the academy. The museum presents the history of the educational institution, as well as the history of educational institutions that previously existed on the territory of the town. The renovated museum was opened on 28 October 2010. The museum consists of 9 halls. The museum is headed by Mykhailo Slobodyanyuk.[19]
Notable graduates
- Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, former President of Mongolia[20][21][22]
- Dmytro Tymchuk, one of the coordinators of the Information Resistance blog
- Iryna Vereshchuk, former Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's national parliament) and Minister of Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories[23]
- Ihor Hordiichuk, Hero of Ukraine recipient
See also
- Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
- Military Academy of Belarus
- Military Institute of the Kazakh Ground Forces
- FC Sokil Lviv
References
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- ^ Кадетские корпуса XIX — нач. ХХ вв.: украинское измерение (система обучения и воспитания) / А. Г. Барадачев, В. В. Цыбулькин, Л. Н. Рожен; Фонд ветеранов внешней разведки. — Киiв: Преса України, 2012. — 272 с.: ил. (in Russian)
- ^ Created by resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 490 dated August 19, 1992.
- ^ No. 1410 "On the Establishment of a Unified System of Military Education."
- ^ According to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers dated May 13, 2009
- ^ Зведена таблиця загиблих Міністерства Оборони України по підрозділах та військових званнях (станом на 02.03.2018 р.) Archived 2018-08-31 at the Wayback Machine Книга пам’яті полеглих за Україну
- ^ Академія Сухопутних військ Archived 2018-11-06 at the Wayback Machine Книга пам’яті полеглих за Україну
- ^ 184-й навчальний центр Академії Сухопутних військ Archived 2018-11-06 at the Wayback Machine Книга пам’яті полеглих за Україну
- ^ Львівський інститут випустив 238 лейтенантів
- ^ "Створюємо умови, які дадуть можливість якісно готувати танкістів та офіцерів для ЗС України» — Степан Полторак". www.mil.gov.ua. Міністерство оборони України. 2017-07-19. Archived from the original on 2017-07-27. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
- ^ "У Червонограді відкриють військовий ліцей при Академії сухопутних військ". www.oblrada.lviv.ua. Львівська обласна рада. 2017-08-09. Archived from the original on 2018-08-27. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
- ^ "Львівська облрада домовилась з Міноборони щодо військового ліцею у Червонограді". zik.ua. ZIK. 2017-08-14. Archived from the original on 2017-08-15. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
- ^ "Про створення Військового ліцею Національної академії сухопутних військ імені гетьмана Петра Сагайдачного". Archived from the original on 2020-07-11. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
- ^ "З 1 вересня у Червонограді запрацює ліцей Академії сухопутних військ". Archived from the original on 2020-05-13. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
- ^ "Військово-музичне управління Збройних сил України". Archived from the original on 2016-04-05. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ "В Москве большой совет держали главы военных ведомств СНГ". Российская газета (in Russian). 14 April 2010. Archived from the original on 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ https://sc.mil.ru/files/morf/military/archive/Copy%20of%206.2010.pdf Archived 2021-06-28 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Президент Монголии начал визит в Украину со Львова". 27 June 2011. Archived from the original on 2020-07-10. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
- ^ "Екскурсія в музей історії Національної академії сухопутних військ імені гетьмана Петра Сагайдачного". ЛОЦКЕТУМ. 2018-03-20. Archived from the original on 2018-09-02. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
- ^ "History of Academy". Army Academy named after hetman Petro Sahaydachyi. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ Brooke, James (25 December 2004). "The Saturday Profile; A Mongolian and His Nation, Evolving Together". The New York Times. New York. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
- ^ "Mongolia President Elbegdorj arrives in Lviv to start state visit". Ukraine Business Online. 28 June 2011. Archived from the original on 14 June 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ "Ирина Верещук". Archived from the original on 2020-07-12. Retrieved 2020-07-09.