Viktor Dubynin Military person

Viktor Petrovich Dubynin (Russian: Виктор Петрович Дубынин) was a prominent Soviet and Russian military figure, Army General, Hero of the Russian Federation (posthumously).Born in 1943, Viktor Dubynin had been in service with the Soviet Army since 1961. In 1964 he graduated from the Far Eastern Tank Academy, in 1978 - from Rodion Malinovsky Armored Forces Academy, in 1984 - from General Staff Academy.In 1986–1987 he served as commander of the Soviet 40th Army in Afghanistan.In 1989–1992 he was the pre-last commander of the Soviet Northern Group of Forces in Poland.On 10 June 1992, Dubynin was appointed by President Boris Yeltsin as Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. On 5 October, he became Russia's first General of the Army since the Collapse of the Soviet Union. At that moment Dubynin was already suffering from terminal cancer, so then-Minister of Defense Pavel Grachev had to visit him at his hospital ward in order to hand Dubynin's shoulder boards over to him.Dubynin died on 22 November 1992. His grave is at Novodevichy cemetery in Moscow.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 01, 1943
Birth place
Kurgan Oblast , Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Date of deathNovember 22, 1992
Place of death
Moscow

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award
Order of the Red Banner
Hero of the Russian Federation
Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR
military operations
Soviet war in Afghanistan
military command
40th Army
Northern Group of Forces
General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
service start1961
service end1992

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