Vasily Shakhnovich

Vasily Vasilyevich Shakhnovich (Russian: Шахнович,_Василий_Васильевич) (January 12, 1922 - August 13, 1983, Moscow) was a Lieutenant General of the Soviet Army, and a military adviser in African countries.

Vasily Shakhnovich
Native name
Belarusian: Васіль Васілевіч Шахновіч
Born(1922-01-12)January 12, 1922
Seryagi, Slutsk Raion, Minsk Oblast, Belarussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Died13 August 1983
Moscow
Allegiance Soviet Union
Years of service19391983
RankGeneral Lieutenant
Commands held75th Motor Rifle Division, 7th Guards Army, Chief Advisor, Somalia, Chief Advisor, Angola
Battles/warsSecond World War

He was born on January 12, 1922 in the village of Seryagi, Slutsk District, Minsk Oblast, into a peasant family. In 1939 he entered the Minsk Military Infantry School named after MI Kalinin, after which in June 1941 he arrived at a military unit of the Leningrad Military District with the rank of lieutenant. During the Second World War, he participated in the defense of Leningrad and the liberation of the Baltic states. During the war, was promoted from platoon commander to battalion commander, and suffered five wounds.[1]

After the war he graduated from the MV Frunze Military Academy and the M.V. KE Voroshilov General Staff Academy.[2]

From August 1961 to November 1964 he commanded the 75th Motor Rifle Division of the 4th Army of the Transcaucasian Military District, located in Nakhichevan. He was promoted to the rank of general-major on 02.22.1963.[3]

He was the representative of the Soviet Army in African countries. In May 1969, he was sent to the Republic of Somalia as chief military adviser and concurrently - adviser to the commander of the Somali National Army Siad Barre. For his help in Somalia, he received the title of National Hero of Somalia.[2] In August 1971 he was recalled to his homeland.

From November 1971 to August 1975, he commanded the 7th Guards Army in the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.

References

  1. "Жизнь под грифом "секретно". Генерал Василий Шахнович был больше известен в Африке, чем на своей родине — Случчине". 5 May 2010.
  2. Новости Слуцка: Выставка расскажет о «секретном» генерале, Govorim.by 18 января 2012
  3. Калашников К. А., Додонов И. Ю. Высший командный состав Вооружённых сил СССР в послевоенный период. Справочные материалы (1945—1975). Том 4. Командный состав Сухопутных войск (армейское и дивизионное звенья). Часть первая. — Усть-Каменогорск: «Медиа-Альянс», 2019. — 428 с. — ISBN 978-601-7887-31-5. — С.215.
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