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Vladimir Kuroyedov

Vladimir Kuroyedov
Born (1944-09-05) 5 September 1944 (age 80)
Bamburovo, Primorskiy Krai, Soviet Union
Allegiance Soviet Union (1962–1991)
 Russia (1991–2005)
Service/branch Soviet Navy
 Russian Navy
Years of service1962–2005
Rank Fleet Admiral
Commands Russian Pacific Fleet
AwardsOrder of Merit for the Fatherland
Order of Military Merit
Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR, 3rd class

Fleet Admiral Vladimir Ivanovich Kuroyedov (Russian: Владимир Иванович Куроедов; born 5 September 1944) is a former longest-serving Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy. Earlier he was Chief of Staff/1st Deputy Commander of the Baltic Fleet, Chief of Staff/1st Deputy Commander of the Pacific Fleet since 1993 and Chief of the Main Staff/1st Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy. Kuroyedov graduated from the Pacific S.O. Makarov Higher Naval School, the N. G. Kuznetsov Naval Academy and the General Staff Academy.

Kuroyedov joined the navy in 1962, graduating from the S.O. Makarov Pacific Higher Naval School in 1967. He served aboard frigates in the Pacific Fleet. In 1976–78 he studied at the Grechko (now Kuznetsov) Naval Academy graduating with distinction. From 1979 to 1987 he served in the Pacific Fleet commanding a division of minesweepers and was Chief of Staff of the Sakhalin Flotilla. From 1987 to 1989 he studied at the Voroshilov General Staff Academy graduating with the gold medal and was promoted to rear admiral.

In 1993 he became Chief of Staff of the Baltic Fleet and became Commander of the Pacific Fleet in 1994. He became Chief of the Main Navy Staff in 1997 and was promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy in November 1997. Kuroyedov was promoted to Fleet Admiral in February 2000. Kuroyedov tendered his resignation in the wake of the Kursk submarine disaster but his resignation was refused.

He was retired one day before his 61st birthday in 2005, mandatory retirement age for Russian senior officers being 60 (though the President can extend their service tenure in one year increments until 64).

Conflicting views on Kuroyedov's retirement speculate either that he was fired because he had presided over too many naval embarrassments, including the sinking of Kursk[1] or because the President wished to emphasize the need for greater discipline in the Navy.[2]

Honours and awards

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References

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  1. ^ "The Jamestown Foundation". Archived from the original on 2006-11-20. Retrieved 2006-11-19.
  2. ^ "Putin fires navy chief Kuroyedov and brings in tough-talking successor - Bellona". Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2006-11-19.
  • Biography (in Russian)
  • Куроедов, Владимир Иванович в Большой биографической энциклопедии (Large Biographic Encyclopaedia - in Russian)
  • Biography - in Russian - and photo on website ladno.ru
  • Biography - in Russian - on website viperson.ru
Military offices Preceded byFeliks Gromov Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy 1997 – 2005 Succeeded byVladimir Masorin
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