Mayorov, Leonid Sergeevich (July 22, 1941, Georgievsk , Stavropol Territory , RSFSR , USSR ) - Soviet and Russian military and state leaders. Colonel-General (1992).
| Leonid Sergeevich Mayorov | |
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| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | |
| Rank | colonel general |
Biography
The son of a serviceman, the future of Colonel-General A. M. Yamshchikov [1] .
In 1961 he graduated from the Chelyabinsk Military-Automotive School. In 1972 he graduated with honors from the automotive department of the Military Academy of Logistics and Transport. In 1986, he graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces named after KE Voroshilov with a gold medal.
Service passage
The platoon commander of the 23rd pontoon-bridge regiment (1961–1964), the deputy chief of the garage of the headquarters of the Odessa Military District (1964–1967), the commander of the training automobile battalion (1972–1973), the chief of staff (1973–1976) and the commander (1976— 1978) motorized rifle regiment, chief of staff (1978-1979) and commander (1979-1980) of the 180th motorized rifle division in Kiev, commander (1980-1984) of the 59th guards motorized rifle division of the Kramatorsk division of the Odessa military district, chief of staff (1986-1988) and commander (1988–1990) of the 39th combined arms army in the Mongolian People’s Republic ( ZabVO ), command the 22nd Guards Army (1990-1991), Chief of Staff of the Volga-Urals Military District (1991-1992), Commander of the North-Western Group of Forces (1992-1994), Assistant Chairman of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation (1994-1995), First Deputy Chief of Staff for the Coordination of Military Cooperation of the CIS Member States (1995–1996), Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation (1996–1998), Deputy Head of the City of Georgievsk (1999–2002), Director of the Center for Social Adaptation of the Russia-NATO Military (since 2002) g.).
Major General (1981), Lieutenant General (10/30/1989), Colonel General (1992), Acting State Counselor of the Russian Federation of 1st class (1996).
Notes
- Information in the article about L. S. Maiorov on the site of the International United Biographical Center . Shortly after the war, A. M. Yamshchikov divorced his wife, the son stayed with his mother and took his stepfather's surname and patronymic.