Minsk Suvorov Military School
Мінскае Сувораўскае ваеннае вучылішча | |
Other name | MnSVU |
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Former name | United Belarusian Military School |
Type | military academy |
Established | 1953 |
Affiliation | Armed Forces of Belarus |
Academic affiliation | Suvorov Military School |
Director | Major General Alexander Naumenko |
Location | , , |
Language | Russian, Belarusian |
The Minsk Suvorov Military School (MnSVU;
History
In accordance with a resolution of the
Building Architecture
The current school building was built in 1953 by Zaborsky on the basis of the building of the former Minsk Theological Seminary. Sculptures at the building included an infantryman and a pilot, a worker and a collective farmer. These sculptures are the works of Andrei Zaspitsky together with Viktor Popov. The main entrance is decorated where the pediment stands out with a decorated relief, in the corners of which sculptural groups are placed decorated with white ornaments.
Activities
Today, the school grants admission to students as young as 12 years old (from the sixth grade).[6] In the 2007–2008 academic year, the entire course was made of 105 cadets, which is larger to its usual limit of 100 cadets. Around 12,000 graduates attended a training course in this elite institution. More than 50 alumni became generals, among them three Ministers of Defense. The training of the cadets includes not only the school curriculum and military training, but also etiquette and dance training. In connection with the transition to the eleven-year education system in 2009, two companies (two courses) were graduated at once. Now the term of study in school is five years. Like its counterpart at the Moscow Military Music College in Russia, the corps of drums of the school opens annual parades on a national scale (e.g. Minsk Independence Day Parade, Victory Day Parades[7][8]). In 2018, the school took part in the planting of the Alley of Cosmonauts in the Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.[9]
Visitors
The Suvorov School has been visited by many state and prior to 1991, party leaders, as well as foreign and domestic military delegations. On 19 January 1958, Soviet Premier and First Secretary
Commandants of the School
The following is a list of commandants of the school since 1953:[10]
- Major General Dmitry Malkov (1953–1954)
- Major General Andrei Kryuchkov (1954–1956)
- Major General Peter Saenko (1956–1969)
- Major General Fyodor Rudskoy (1969–1982)[11]
- Lieutenant General Lev Zaytsev (1982–1989)
- Major General Vitaly Stepanov (1989–2002)
- Major General Sergey Bagdasarov (2002–2005)
- Major General Nikolai Skobelev (2005–2010)
- Major General Viktor Lisowski (2010–2016)
- Major General Alexander Naumenko (2016–present)
Notable alumni
- Colonel General Sergey Kizyun – Chief of Staff/1st Deputy Commander of the Leningrad Military District
- Lieutenant General Andrei Ravkov – Incumbent State Secretary of the Security Council of Belarus
- Minister of Defense
- Peter Chaus– First Minister of Defense of Belarus
- Major GeneralVladimir Shapovalov – Honored Doctor of Russia
- Colonel General Leonid Maltsev – Former Defense Minister and State Secretary of the Security Council of Belarus
- Siarhei Levin – Businessman and Managing Director of Lebortovo Capital Partners[12]
- Dmitry Mazepin – Chairman of Uralchem Integrated Chemicals Company[13]
- Vadim Prokopiev – Commander of the Pahonia Regiment
Photos
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School Building
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Andrei Ravkov graduated the suvorov Military School in 1984.
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The drummers of the school during the 2017 Minsk Independence Day Parade.
References
- ^ www.sema.ru, Sema.Ru Labs (c) 2002 |. "Минское суворовское военное училище–Суворовское военное училище". www.svu.ru. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
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- ^ "Independence Day parade to take place in Minsk on 3 July". 3 July 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
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- ^ "Alley of Cosmonauts planted in Minsk". 14 September 2018.
- ^ "Командиры–Минское суворовское военное училище". mnsvu.org (in Russian). Retrieved 19 February 2017.
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