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Mikhail Nosulev
Nolusev in 2019
Native name
Михаил Яковлевич Носулев
Birth nameMikhail Yakovlyevich Nosulev
Born (1964-11-08) 8 November 1964 (age 59)
Labinsk, Russia, Soviet Union
Allegiance Soviet Union
 Russia
Service/branch Russian Ground Forces
Years of service1982–present
RankLieutenant general
Commands heldEastern Military District (acting) (6 April 2023 - 20 April 2023)
Battles/warsRussian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War

Mikhail Yakovlyevich Nosulev (Russian: Михаил Яковлевич Носулев; born on 8 November 1964), is a Russian military leader, who was the acting Commander of the Eastern Military District in April 2023, and is a Lieutenant General as of 2019.

Biography[edit]

Mikhail Nosulev was born on 8 November 1964 in the city of Labinsk, Krasnodar Krai.

In November 1982 he was drafted into the Armed Forces. He began his service in the training unit as a driver-mechanic PTS-M (Volzhsky, Volgograd region). In April 1983 he was sent to Afghanistan. He served in a separate engineer-sapper battalion as a driver of a floating armored personnel carrier, where he was wounded in battle. For the fulfillment of international duty, he was presented with the medal "For Distinction in Military Service", 2nd degree.

In 1984, he was enrolled as a cadet in the Ulyanovsk Guards Higher Tank Command School named after V. I. Lenin.

In 1988, he graduated from the Ulyanovsk Guards Higher Tank Command School. The same year, he was sent to the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany, as a commander of a tank platoon in the 204th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 94th Guards Motorized Rifle Zvenigorod-Berlin Division. In June 1991 he was appointed commander of a tank company. For a prize-winning place among the commanders of tank companies of the Western Group of Forces, he was awarded the rank of captain ahead of schedule.[1]

In March 1993, he was the chief of staff of a tank battalion. After the disbandment of the Western Group of Forces, he was sent to serve in the Far East in Khabarovsk.

In the same year, he entered the Military Academy of Armored Forces named after Marshal of the Soviet Union R. Ya. Malinovsky. After graduating from the academy in 1996, he was appointed commander of a tank battalion in the 182nd Tank Regiment of the 20th Guards Motor Rifle Division, in Volgograd. In March 1998 - commander of the 428th separate tank Bobruisk battalion (settlement of Maxim Gorky, Gorodishchensky district, Volgograd region) of the 20th guards motorized rifle division. For successfully conducted exercises with tanks crossing the Don River along the bottom, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant colonel ahead of schedule.

In March 2000, he was appointed deputy commander of the 242nd Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment Zaleshchitsky (Kamyshin, Volgograd Region).

In May 2003, he was the commander of the 70th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 42nd Guards Motorized Rifle Division of Evpatoria in Shali, Chechen Republic.

In October 2006, he was the Chief of Staff of the 12th military base (Batumi, Republic of Adjara).

In 2007, he was the Deputy Chief of Staff of the 58th Combined Arms Army, parts of which in August 2008 took part in the armed conflict in South Ossetia.

In 2008, he entered the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia.

In 2010, he graduated from the Military Academy. That same year, he became the head of the 473rd district training center (training of junior specialists of motorized rifle troops) of the Central Military District.

He later had been the Deputy Commander of the 29th Combined Arms Army of the Eastern Military District.

In 2012, he was promoted to major general.

In 2016, he became the Chief of Staff - First Deputy Commander of the 49th Combined Arms Army of the Southern Military District.

During the Russian military operation in Syria, he was the head of the Severnaya army group of troops.[2]

In October 2017, by decree of the President of Russia, he was appointed commander of the 36th Combined Arms Army of the Eastern Military District within the Republic of Buryatia.[3]

In 2019, Nosulev was promoted lieutenant general.

Since January 2020, he is the Deputy Commander of the Eastern Military District.

In April 2023, Nosolev became the acting commander of the Eastern Military District following Rustam Muradov's dismissal.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ДЕНЬ РОЖДЕНИЯ М.Я. НОСУЛЕВА". Archived from the original on 2019-03-07. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
  • ^ "Архивированная копия". Archived from the original on 2021-09-03. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  • ^ "Генерал-майор НОСУЛЕВ Михаил Яковлевич, командующий общевойсковой армией Восточного военного округа" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-03-07. Retrieved 2019-03-06.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mikhail_Nosulev&oldid=1214250103"

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