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Andrei Chabanenko

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135: 372: 364:, with the rank of admiral from 3 August 1953 onwards. Chabanenko held the post for the next decade, during which time he oversaw the development of submarine tactics and operations, the introduction of the first nuclear submarines to the fleet, and the beginning of polar and long range submarine voyages. In June 1962 he was appointed Assistant Chief of the General Staff for Maritime Affairs, and in 1972 became a consulting professor at the Military Academy of the General Staff. He retired in November 1976, and died in Moscow on 19 December 1986. He is buried at the 115: 672: 687: 257:
in 1952. He held this post for the next decade, overseeing important improvements and advancements with the introduction of nuclear submarines with greater capabilities than their predecessors. After some time as the Assistant Chief of the General Staff for Maritime Affairs, he became a consulting
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Third Class, as well as a number of medals. He was further honoured after his death with the naming of the
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in 1909, Chabanenko entered the navy in 1927 and after completing his studies, began service with the
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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he had graduated to command of his own boat, and then during the war, whole squadrons. Promoted to
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in 1932, and was promoted to his own commands in 1933, as captain of a submarine in the
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Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni
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in 1927, and after graduating, served as an officer aboard submarines of the
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17 October] 1909 – 19 December 1986) was an officer of the
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17 October] 1909 in the village of Kozynka, then part of the
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Order "For Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR"
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from August to September 1945, helping to land troops for the
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Frunze Higher Naval School 406:First and Second Classes, the 1: 601:"Чабаненко Андрей Трофимович" 520:"Чабаненко Андрей Трофимович" 487:"Чабаненко Андрей Трофимович" 188:Andrei Trofimovich Chabanenko 34:Andrei Trofimovich Chabanenko 18:Andrey Trofimovich Chabanenko 668:Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery 356:in 1950 as commander of the 653:Soviet submarine commanders 375:Chabanenko's namesake, the 297:(today part of the city of 204:Андрій Трофимович Чабаненко 196:Андрей Трофимович Чабаненко 704: 404:Order of the Patriotic War 335:invasion of South Sakhalin 247:invasion of South Sakhalin 62:Yekaterinoslav Governorate 47:17 October ] 1909 233:. By the outbreak of the 203: 195: 578:"ЖЗЛ. 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Andrey Trofimovich Chabanenko
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Verkhnedneprovskiy Uezd
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Yekaterinoslav Governorate
Russian Empire
Verkhivtseve
Moscow
Soviet Union
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Soviet Union
Soviet Navy
Admiral
Northern Fleet
Order of Lenin
Russian
Ukrainian
O.S.
Soviet Navy
Northern Fleet
Russian Empire
Pacific Fleet
submariner
Second World War
flag rank
Soviet–Japanese War
invasion of South Sakhalin
surrender of Japan
Northern Fleet
Military Academy of the General Staff

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