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Rear services

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Communications (VOSO), veterinarian, Motortransport Service (provides vehicles while Automotive Troops provides drivers), Highway Directorate, Chief, Tourism and Excursion Administration, and the Tyl Political Section. The last five departments were all headed by general-majors. Later the agricultural department was separated from food supply. The Rear Services also included the Topographic Troops (
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military personnel who directed traffic through temporary traffic control zones using signs or flags. They were responsible for maintaining the safety and efficiency of traffic, as well as the safety of road workers, while allowing construction, accident recovery or other tasks to proceed. They used
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In 1984 main components included food supply, fuel supply, Central Military Medical Administration, Clothing Supply, Main Administration of Trade (Voyentorg, military stores & military post exchanges), Rear Cadres (personnel), Railway Troops, Pipeline Troops, Central Administration of Military
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Formerly divided among independent maintenance, medical, and motor transport companies, the provision of rear services in Soviet and some Warsaw Pact regiments had become the responsibility of unified matΓ©riel support units. As in most armies, these matΓ©riel support units were subordinate to
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The main and central directorates operated post exchange, health care, and recreational facilities for military personnel. The Rear Services also provided financial reports on armed forces activities to party and government
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Military Transportation which was the primary traffic management organization for the armed forces and was responsible for coordinating and planning supply movements by all means of transport.
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Food Supply which both procured food from civilian agricultural enterprises and operated a military state farm system to supply troops, particularly those serving in remote areas.
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and support. The Rear Services supplied the armed forces with ammunition, fuel, spare parts, food, clothing, and other material. They included the
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operational commanders, although they worked with the next highest chief of rear services on technical matters.
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The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces
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Clothing Supply usually had its own clothing factories to manufacture uniforms and specialized gear.
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On the dissolution of the Soviet Union much of the former Soviet component became the
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Scott and Scott, "The Armed Forces of the USSR," Third Edition, 1984, 254-55.
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Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Slugin, S.A. (2013).
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Scott, Harriet Fast; Scott, William Fontaine (1979).
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Index

Warsaw Pact
Soviet
military logistics
Central Military Medical Administration
Railway Troops
Road Troops
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Pipeline Troops
Automotive Troops
Railway Troops
Traffic Regulators
military police
signal flags
traffic cones
ru:Π’Ρ€ΡƒΠ±ΠΎΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΠ΄Π½Ρ‹Π΅ войска
Rear Services of the Armed Forces of Russia
General of the Army
Andrey Khrulyov
Colonel General
Vasili Vinogradov
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Ivan Bagramyan
General of the Army
Sergei Maryakhin
ru:ΠœΠ°Ρ€ΡΡ…ΠΈΠ½, Π‘Π΅Ρ€Π³Π΅ΠΉ Π‘Ρ‚Π΅ΠΏΠ°Π½ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Semyon Kurkotkin
General of the Army
Vladimir Arkhipov
Colonel General

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