1987 October Revolution Parade

The 1987 October Revolution Parade was a parade on Red Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the October Revolution of 1917.[1][2] It took place in Moscow on November 7, 1987. Marshal of the Soviet Union and the Minister of Defence Dmitry Yazov inspected the parade. Commanding the parade was the commander of the Moscow Garrison Vladimir Arkhipov. Music was performed by the head of Moscow Garrison's central band, Major General Nikolai Mikhailov. General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev and other members of the Politburo were on the grandstand of Lenin's Mausoleum in Red Square.[3][4][5]

The banner for the 1987 parade.

Parade Units

Military Bands

  • Massed Bands of the Moscow Military District under the direction of Major General Nikolai Mikhailov, Senior Director of Music of the Bands Service
  • Corps of Drums of the Moscow Military Music College (recently awarded the Komsomol Prize)

Ground Column

Leading the column was the limousine carrying the parade commander, Col. General Vladimir Arkhipov, the commanding general of the Moscow Military District.

Mobile column

International dignitaries

References

  1. "Нагрудные знаки участникам московских парадов". izhig.ru. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  2. "Парад и демонстрация на Красной площади в Москве 7 ноября 1987 года ( начало)". pro.nostalgiatv.ru. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  3. RedSamurai84 (2016-05-18), HD Soviet October Revolution Parade, 1987 Part I Парад 7 Ноября, retrieved 2016-10-12
  4. Duignan, Peter. The Cold War. Hoover Press. ISBN 9780817937935.
  5. Zimmerman, Robert (2003-09-06). Leaving Earth: Space Stations, Rival Superpowers, and the Quest for Interplanetary Travel. National Academies Press. ISBN 9780309168939.
  6. Дроздов, Сергей (2017-09-05). Правдивые байки воинов ПВО (in Russian). Litres. ISBN 978-5-457-83982-3.
  7. "Venäjän vallankumousjuhlissa ei pihistelty paraatin koossa". yle.fi (in Finnish). 2017-11-15. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
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