Markin, Alexander S. (1949) – Head of the Red Banner of the Border Group of the Federal Border Service of Russia in Tajikistan in February 1999, Lieutenant General, was born in Murom, Vladimir region, graduated from the Military School, Military Academy. Frunze General Staff Academy in 1997, from 1972 to 1976 he served in the Khorog border guard (Tajikistan), the position of Deputy Chief and Chief of the Border Gate; later served in the Far East from 1983 to 1985, Mr. . was a member of a limited contingent of Soviet troops in Afghanistan, held command positions in the Arctic and the eastern border detachments; 1997 – 1999 – Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations Chief, and then – chief of staff, a permanent group of the Federal Border Service of Russia in Tajikistan; awarded the Red Star , Medal for Distinguished Service in the protection of state borders "and" Medal of Suvorov.
Dybenko Paul E. Paul E. (16 (28) .02.1889 – 07.29.1938), Soviet military leader, Commander of rank 2 (1935).
A member of the Communist Party since 1912. Born in with. Lyudka Chernigov province to a peasant family.
In the revolutionary movement since 1907.
Miller, Alexander – the architect (son of a tailor master) executes the program for the title of a free artist's 1833 "Project of the Protestant church with a gallery at 1000, 1839, and served on the Academic Program. architect. Project Observatory.
Oleg Yepifantsev

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Oleg Yepifantsev

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Oleg Yepifantsev with children

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Yepifantsev Oleg Petrovich (04/10/1973) born April 10, 1973. Angarsk in Irkutsk region.
In 1995. Graduated from the Faculty of Technical Cybernetics Angara Institute of Technology.
1997. – Graduated from the High School Financial Management Academy of National Economy under the government of Russia, Moscow.
1997. – Yepifantsev appointed Commercial Director of JSC "Tehresurs" Irkutsk.
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Georgi Stepanovich Shonin (03/08/1935), Soviet cosmonaut, Major General Aviation (1977), Hero of the Soviet Union (the 22/10/1969). Member of the CPSU from 1957. In 1957 he graduated from Yeisk Military Aviation School (now Yeisk Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots them. B. M. Komarov), and then served in naval aviation. Since 1960, an astronaut. In 1968 he graduated from the Air Force Engineering Academy. HE Zhukovsky. 11 – 16 October 1969 flew into space aboard the spacecraft "Soyuz-6" as the commander of the vessel (jointly with W. H. Kubasov).
Bohm, Karl Magnus (died 1806) – Chairman of the Riga provincial magistrate, died in 1806, a descendant of a Livonian nobility, he entered military service and taking part in the Seven Years' War, was captured by the Prussians. On his return from captivity, he continued to serve in the army, and April 30, 1772 was made a prime-majors and as an honest and energetic officer who was appointed chief of Kamchatka, where, thanks to revolt and escape Beniovskogo, revealed serious disorder. Upon their arrival at the ministry Behm diligently set to work, though he himself had an eye on every detail, as the entire peninsula, apart from him, there was only one officer, who lived in the Lower Kamchatsk. Despite this, Behm six years of his administration Kamchatka had to fix and enhance battery harbor of Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka resume at all came in full decay state buildings and re-build Taghilsky fort. However, he improved the financial position and increased discipline among the local military units. To reduce the cost of salts on the peninsula, Boehm found if the salt, gave salt production and earned annually to 700 kilograms.
Budaevsky Sergey (1851) – Lieutenant General, military pedagogue. Born in 1851, graduated from the course in the Artillery Academy, he taught mathematics at the Corps of Pages, artillery – in the schools Constantine and Engineering, was an inspector of classes in the Nicholas Cavalry School.
Consisted General for special assignments in the main department for military schools and acting as the second assistant of the director of these institutions.
His works are: "Arithmetic" for the senior classes (4 ed., St. Petersburg., 1884-1889), "Course artillery (3rd ed., St. Petersburg., 1890-99)," Beginnings of mechanics "(2 ed., SPb., 1893-96), "Straightforward trigonometry" (St. Petersburg, 1890), "Artillery. guns and shells" (2 ed., St. Petersburg., 1900).
Maksimovskiy Michael S. (1830 – 01/18/1917) – General of Infantry, a former professor at the Imperial Military Academy and a member of the military council, a military writer, graduated from the university enrolled volnoopred. in Kexholm Grenadier Regiment (now the Life Guards), which in 1852 produced a non-commissioned officers. Then moved to Moscow drags. Regiment, which participated in the East War 1854 – 1855 years. At the end of 1857, the military academy he was appointed first associate professor and from 1861 Ordin. Professor of the Academy of Military Administration.
Frunze, Mikhail Vasilyevich (02/02/1885 – 31/10/1925), was born in Pishpek (now Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan). His father was a surgeon.
Education Mikhail Frunze was in the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute.
In 1904, Frunze became a member of RSDLP. During the years of revolutionary struggle, Mikhail Frunze, twice sentenced to death, but then the death sentence replaced with a link.
Since 1914, Mikhail Vasilyevich was in exile in Eastern Siberia, then, in 1916, Frunze escaped, the party sent him to the Western Front, to conduct propaganda work among the soldiers.
Artem Ivanovich Mikoyan (23.07 (05.08) .1905 – 9.12.1970), Soviet aircraft designer, Academician of the USSR (1968, Corresponding Member of 1953), Colonel-General engineering services, twice Hero of Socialist Labor (1956, 1957). Member of the CPSU from 1925. Since 1923 worked as a turner, first at the plants in Rostov-on-Don, and later at the Moscow factory "Dinamo". After serving in the Red Army entered (in 1931) in the Air Force Engineering Academy. Zhukovsky. Upon completion of the Academy (1936) worked as a military representative at the aircraft factory, and then deputy chief of Bureau of the plant. Since 1940 the chief designer of Experimental Design Bureau of aircraft construction.