The Ryazan military school began as the first Ryazan courses for commanders of the Red Army, which opened in August 1918. The infantry cadets of the commanding staff did not have long to learn theory, already in November of this year they entered the battle with the counter-revolution. Until November 1920, this battle did not stop: first in Dagestan - the Caucasian Front, then the cadets relocated to the south - to beat Wrangel.
Long way - short
The Ryazan military school could not exist calmly. Until the end of the twentieth year, they chased the gangs of ataman Antonov in the Ryazan region, in the Tambov region. That's where the popular expression about the Tambov wolf came from. The ataman's movement was called so: the Tambov wolves.
From 1920 to 1937, the infantry school was renamed many times, and finally the school turned into a school proudly bearing the name of Kliment Voroshilov. But higher education has not yet been given in it. In 1940, the whole study was laid down in a six-month period, apparently, before the war there were not enough command staff. At the beginning of the war, the Ryazan military school was briefly relocated to the city of Ivanovo. Four months later, in early February 1942, the cadets returned home.
Poles, Czechs and Romanians
In August 1943, the Ryazan military school begins to train command platoons from among the Poles - for the Polish army. By the end of September, a whole squad of Polish officers was formed from a thousand cadets. Their preparation period lasted three months. School graduates - not Poles - showed themselves so well on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War that on November 12, 1943, the Ryazan Military School received the Order of the Red Banner and the title of the Red Banner.
In December of the same year, the school accepted a Romanian battalion of five hundred people for training. By April 1944, the Polish branch was seconded to its neighbors: there was also a machine-gun military school in Ryazan. At the same time, a Czechoslovak branch appears in place of the Poles for the study of commanders for a period of three months. And since July 1944, the Ryazan Military School has been returning to two-year training programs.
Military paratroopers
Since 1946, the training of cadets has become three years, if they did not have a general secondary education. And every year an increasing number of graduates went to the Airborne Forces. And finally, the order of the Government of the Russian Federation was received, according to which the Ryazan military airborne commandthe General Margelov School became an independent educational institution, directly subordinate to the Command of the Airborne Forces. A lot of time has passed, it was already June 2013.
RVDKU
You need to look for the Ryazan military airborne school in Ryazan, on Margelov Square, in house number one. The index of the communication enterprise is 390031. The applicants who have passed the selection for admission to the entrance examinations are provided with free travel, accommodation and meals. Parents of applicants are not allowed to the training center during exams. You need to arrive at the school by rail, get off at the Rybnoe station, then go to the school by bus to Kuzminsky, then there is a ferry crossing.
The RVVDKU is located in three territories. The structure of the school consists of educational and scientific units, management, two battalions of cadets. Subdivisions of such a plan are training battalions of the Airborne Forces, special forces battalions, battalions of secondary vocational education, a special faculty for the training of foreign military personnel, faculties of the SPO and the faculty of the DPO. Educational and scientific divisions have eighteen departments and four research laboratories.
Ryazan Military Airborne School trains cadets with the help of programs of additional, secondary and higher professional education for the Airborne and Ground Forces, all branches and types of troops of the RF Ministry of Defense under state accreditation and license.
Speci alties
According to the state personnel order for the training of HPE specialists with diplomas, there are a number ofthe following military speci alties: "Application of the Airborne Forces Unit", "Application of a Military Intelligence Unit", "Application of a Mountain Airborne Forces Unit", "Application of an Airborne Support Unit", "Application of a Marine Corps Unit", "Application of a Special Unit". In the first year, plus, a platoon of girls is trained.
All of these majors require five years of study. These specialists can apply their knowledge and skills in primary officer positions in the Navy, Airborne Forces, and also join the air assault brigades of district subordination, they may be required to serve in the GRU, FSO, FSB and in many other places subordinate to federal executive authorities.
Foreigners and freelancers
Ryazan Higher Military School prepares not only cadets for the RF Armed Forces, but also foreign military personnel. There is a special faculty for this, where officers and cadets from eighteen countries of the world are trained. There are only three directions here:
- personnel management with a military speci alty "Airborne Forces Units";
- automobiles and automotive industry with the military speci alty "Automobile division and operation of equipment";
- speci alties of the Command-Tactical Courses of the Airborne Forces.
The school has a reserve for the training of foreign specialists in related speci alties. Foreign graduates have proven themselves so well in their national armies that they have ensured an increase in the number of countries, withwith which the Ryazan Military School cooperates.
Also, in the structure of this educational institution, there is an extra-budgetary faculty, where they study programs of higher vocational education:
- "Personnel management";
- "Broadcasting, radio communications, television";
- "Translation and Translation Studies", where linguists and translators are trained for intelligence;
- "Automobiles and fleet".
Here for these speci alties there are full-time and part-time forms of education. In addition, the driving school at the school trains drivers in category "B".
Sergeants and Petty Officers
You cannot enter the Ryazan Military School after the 9th grade, despite the fact that there is a faculty of secondary vocational education and a training center for sergeants. Any applicant must have a complete secondary or specialized secondary education and be at least sixteen years of age. The competition for admission to this school is consistently high, for the last five years it has been at least seven people per place.
There are four speci alties and seventeen specializations at the faculty of foremen/sergeants. You have to study for two years and ten months. In addition to age and education, a ninth-grade graduate, due to age, clearly lacks the purely physical training that a cadet needs so much. He alth is also necessary to have excellent. It is impossible to enter the Ryazan Military School after the 9th grade. You need to finish 11 classes or enter a non-military school.
Teachers
Excellently trained personnel produced by the Ryazan Military School are provided by highly qualified teachers and professors. There are six scientific schools and twenty-eight doctors of sciences. In addition to a we alth of service teachers, the school also has combat experience: 159 officers of them participated in hostilities in Afghanistan, the Transcaucasus, the North Caucasus, and Georgia. Scientists among teachers - 60 percent, 10 percent - doctors of science.
Scientific and pedagogical personnel are prepared by applying for the academic degrees of a doctor or a candidate of sciences, there is also a targeted postgraduate course in two speci alties. The school has a Council where doctoral and candidate dissertations are defended. Over the past ten years, 55 theses have already been defended.
Rules for applicants
The most frequent question that worries applicants who are interested in such an educational institution as the Ryazan Military School: "What to do?" Candidates for enrollment in the RVVDKU can be male citizens of the Russian Federation who have received a complete secondary general or secondary specialized / vocational education. Categories of citizens who can count on admission to entrance examinations:
- citizens who have not completed military service, aged 16 to 22 at the time of admission;
- citizens who have completed military service and conscripted military personnel - up to 24 years old;
- servicemen undergoing military service, except for contract officers after at least half of their service life - up to 24years.
Citizens who were or are currently under trial and investigation are not selected for entrance examinations; persons with unexpunged or outstanding convictions, as well as those serving sentences.
Documents
speci alty for training.
Copies of documents are attached to this report - birth certificate, certificate, diploma, certificate of education, passport. Three certified photographs of 4.5 x 6 centimeters are also required, a description, an autobiography, service and medical cards, a psychological selection professional card. If there are documents that can confirm the pre-emptive or non-competitive right to enroll in the RVVDKU, they must also be attached to the report. Contract soldiers are also required to submit a personal file.
Exam preparation
Further everything will go on as usual without the participation of the applicant. The documents are approved by the command and sent to the school until May 15. Then, the military personnel of the Airborne Forces who have passed the selection for admission by May 10, and from other troops by June 1, are sent to the school for professional selection, where training camps begin for exams.
Applicants who have already passed the competition and have not served in the army, apply forplace of residence to the district military commissariat until April 20. And this application also indicates the name, patronymic and surname, date of birth, registration address, name of the school and the chosen speci alty.
Attached to the application are copies of the passport and birth certificate, autobiography, reference from the place of work / study, copies of documents on education - students need a certificate of current progress, and university students need an academic certificate (or copies), 3 photos 4, 5 x 6 cm and, if any, documents on the pre-emptive or out-of-competition right to enroll in the school. Further, the district military commissars send these documents to the school along with medical examination cards and professional psychological selection.
Suvorov graduates need a year before graduation from the Suvorov Military School by May 15 to submit an application to the head also indicating the name, patronymic and surname, date of birth, name of the educational institution and the chosen speci alty.
Passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation, a military ID and original documents on education must be brought to the admissions office in person. A cadet who entered the military school of the Airborne Forces for the rest of his life becomes one of the numerous airborne fraternity. No wonder the Airborne Forces say that there are no former paratroopers.
Disbanded school
Applicants are often confused in information, since there was more than one military school in Ryazan. The Ryazan Higher Military Command School of Communications (RVVKUS) was created during the Great Patriotic War - in July 1941, and not in Ryazan, but in Gorky (Gorkovskayamilitary school of radio specialists). Further, the school passed a glorious, honest and valiant path, in 1944 it was awarded the Red Banner. In 1960, the still Gorky, and not the Ryazan Military Communications School, was relocated to Ryazan, where it was renamed. There was another renaming with the addition of the terms "command" and "higher" in connection with the assignment to the school of the name of Marshal of the USSR M. V. Zakharov. Since 1994, the training program has been five years. In 1998, the school became a branch of the Military Communications University. Then, on the basis of the branch, an independent Ryazan Higher Military School of Communications - a military institute - named after Marshal of the USSR Zakharov, was opened. Under this name, it existed for about ten years. And a very offensive year came for the city: in 2009, this wonderful institution was disbanded. The Ryazan Higher Military Command School of Communications ceased to exist.
The Ryazan airborne school is left alone. Naturally, there is no recruitment in the disbanded institution, it is impossible to enter there. This is a great loss for those who wanted to devote themselves to the profession of a military signalman. However, communication is studied in great detail and at the landing school, you can try to enter there.