Barnaul Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots explained

Unit Name:Barnaul Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots named after Chief Marshal of Aviation K. A. Vershinin
Barnaul VVAUL
Dates:1966 - 99
Website:http://www.vaul.ru/
Garrison:Barnaul, Altai Krai, Russia

The Barnaul Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots named after Chief Marshal of Aviation K. A. Vershinin (Barnaul VVAUL) (Барнаульское высшее военное авиационное училище летчиков им. Главного Маршала авиации К.А. Вершинина (БВВАУЛ))- was a flying training flight school of the Soviet Air Forces in the city of Barnaul (Altai Krai). It formed part of the Air Forces of the Siberian Military District.

History of creation

The school was established on the basis of the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union of August 18, 1966, to train front-line aviation (bomber, fighter, fighter-bomber aviation, and ground attack aviation pilots.

The 44th Training Aviation Regiment (UAP) was based at Panfilovo (st. Kalmanka), the 96th UAP - city of Kamen-on-Obi, and the 59th UAP at Slavgorod.

By the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR of April 15, 1974 and the order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR of April 30, 1974 in order to perpetuate the memory of the outstanding Soviet military leader Chief Marshal of Aviation Konstantin Vershinin, the school was named after him. From this period, the school began to be called: "Barnaul Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots named after Chief Marshal of Aviation K. A. Vershinin."

The school was disestablished in 1999.

Commanders

From 1966 to 1999, the heads of the Barnaul VVAUL were:[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Командный состав Барнаульского ВВАУЛ. Барнаульское высшее военное авиационное училище лётчиков. 2022-11-19.