Tyumen Higher Military Engineer Command School named after A.I. Proshlyakov explained

Tyumen Higher Military Engineer Command School named after marshal of engineering troops
A.I. Proshlyakov
Native Name:Тюменское высшее военно-инженерное командное училище имени маршала инженерных войск А.И. Прошлякова
Established:1940
Type:Higher military school
City:Tyumen
Rector:Major general Dmitriy Yevmenenko
Campus:Urban
Address:625001, Leo Tolstoy Street, 1
Website:https://tvviku.mil.ru/

Tyumen Higher Military Engineer Command School named after marshal of engineering troops A.I. Proshlyakov (Russian: Тюменское высшее военно-инженерное командное училище имени маршала инженерных войск А.И. Прошлякова) is Russian higher military school conducting warrant officer programmes and commissioned officer programmes (specialitet). It is located in Tyumen.

History

The Academy was founded in 1940 as Tallinn Military Infantry School. In 1941, it was relocated to Tyumen. In 1957, the school changed its specialization and became Tyumen Military Engineering School. In 1968, it was renamed the Tyumen Higher Military Engineer Command School. In 1974, it was given the name of marshal of engineering troops A.I. Proshlyakov.[1]

Educational programmes

The School prepares officers for the engineering troops of the Ground Forces.

Alumni

References

  1. Web site: История - Тюменское высшее военно-инженерное командное училище имени маршала инженерных войск А.И. Прошлякова. ru. tvviku.mil.ru.

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