Vladimir Chernavin

Vladimir Chernavin
Born (1928-04-22) April 22, 1928
Nikolayev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Allegiance  Soviet Union
Service/branch  Soviet Navy
Years of service 1944–1992
Rank Admiral of the Fleet
Commands held Northern Fleet
Soviet Navy
CIS Navy
Battles/wars Cold War
Awards





Order of St. Andrew[1]

Fleet Admiral Vladimir Nikolayevich Chernavin (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Чернавин; born April 22, 1928) was the last Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy from 1985 to 1991 and the only Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth of Independent States Navy from 1991 to 1992.

Biography

Chernavin was born in Nikolayev, Ukraine. He entered the Higher Naval School in Baku in 1944 and graduated from the Frunze Higher Naval School in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) in 1951. He was the Executive Officer of a submarine in 1951 and became commander of the November class submarine K-21 in 1959. He attended the Naval Academy in 1962-65 and the General Staff Academy in 1967-69 after which he became divisional commander in 1969 and commanded the submarine flotillas of the Northern Fleet. In 1977 he was appointed Commander of the Northern Fleet and in 1981 was awarded a title of the Hero of the Soviet Union. From 1981-85 he was Chief of the Main Staff/1st Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy. He became the commander-in-chief of the Soviet Navy upon the retirement of the legendary Sergey Gorshkov. He retired in 1992. In retirement he is chairman of the Soviet submariners association.

Honours and awards

References

  1. http://www.mil.ru Order awarded on 10 December 2013

Literature

Military offices
Preceded by
Sergey Gorshkov
Commander-in-Chief,
Soviet Navy/CIS Navy

1985 1992
Succeeded by
Feliks Gromov
Commander-in-Chief, Russian Navy
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