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into two separate commands, the 5th and 7th Fleets, in 1947. In August 1951 the fleets were recombined into a single
Pacific Fleet, with Panteleyev continuing as its commander until January 1956. He had been promoted to admiral on 3 August 1953, and combined his naval career with serving as a deputy
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January 1956 he became head of the A. N. Krylov Naval Academy of Shipbuilding and Armaments, serving as a teaching professor there from 1962, and with the merger of the academy into the main Naval Academy in November 1960, Panteleyev took over the position of the combined
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began. It had been placed at readiness No. 2 on 19 June, and at midnight on 21 June commander in chief of the navy
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Norwegian waters, with the distance involved making it hard for British aircraft to launch from British airfields, complete their bombing mission, and then return to their bases. Therefore, it was decided that, in what was designated
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and graduating in April 1933. Panteleyev was then appointed assistant sector chief of the Combat
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for his work in assisting the British. In March 1945 he was appointed commander of the White Sea naval defence area, holding the position until after the war, when in July 1946 he became Chief of the Combat Training Directorate.
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was still afloat, attempt to bomb her again on their return to Britain. Panteleyev helped to make the necessary arrangements to make Soviet airfields such as
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