Volodymyr Bezkorovainy
Ukrainian Navy officer (1944–2017)
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Volodymyr Bezkorovainy | |
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Native name | Безкоровайний Володимир Герасимович |
Born | (1944-08-16)16 August 1944 Uman, Cherkasy Oblast, USSR |
Died | 23 January 2017(2017-01-23) (aged 72) Kyiv, Ukraine |
Allegiance | Ukraine |
Service/ | Ukrainian Navy |
Rank | Vice Admiral |
Commands | Commander of the Ukrainian Navy |
Admiral Volodymyr Bezkorovainy (Ukrainian: Володимир Герасимович Безкоровайний); August 16, 1944 — January 23, 2017[1]) was the former Commander of the Ukrainian Navy (October 1993 – October 1996).
References
- ^ "Помер віце-адмірал Володимир Безкоровайний". Bbc.com. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
External links
- Biography (In Ukrainian)
- Biography (In Russian)
- Volodymyr Bezkorovainy at Find a Grave
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Preceded by Boris Kozhin | Naval Commander of Ukraine 1993–1996 | Succeeded by Mykhailo Yezhel |
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- Mykhailo Yezhel
- Ihor Knyaz
- Ihor Tenyukh
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- Yuriy Ilyin
- Denys Berezovskyi
- Serhiy Haiduk
- Ihor Voronchenko
- Oleksiy Neyizhpapa
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