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Konstantin Makarov


Konstantin Makarov
Born18 June 1931
Tikhoretsk, North Caucasus Krai, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died3 August 2011(2011-08-03) (aged 80)
Moscow, Russia
Allegiance Soviet Union
Service / branch Soviet Navy
Years of service1949–1992
RankFleet Admiral
CommandsBaltic Fleet
AwardsOrder of Lenin
Order of the October Revolution
Order of the Red Banner
Order of the Red Star - twice

Konstantin Valentinovich Makarov (Russian: Константи́н Валенти́нович Мака́ров) (1931–2011) was a Soviet Navy admiral of the fleet who served as the Chief of the Main Staff and First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy from 1985 to 1992.[1]

Biography

Makarov enlisted in the Soviet Navy in 1949 at the age of 18. He served aboard diesel submarines in the Black Sea Fleet, and was appointed commanding officer of a diesel submarine in 1963. He finished the Naval Academy in 1967 and was appointed commanding officer of a nuclear submarine. In a few years' time, Makarov was promoted to Chief of Staff of a division of nuclear submarines in the Northern Fleet. Makarov would continue to rise through the ranks of Soviet navies, having obtained roles such as Deputy Head, 1st Deputy Commander of the Baltic Fleet (eventually becoming the commander of the Baltic Fleet), the Chief of the Main Navy Staff, and finally was promoted to Fleet Admiral in 1989. He retired from the navy in 1992, and died in 2011.[2]

References

  • В. Д. Доценко. Морской биографический словарь. Санкт-Петербург: «LOGOS», 1995. — С.262
  • Военная энциклопедия в 8 томах. М.:Военное издательство, 1994–2004. — Т.5.
  1. ^ Redstar (Russian) Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine obituary
  2. ^ Krasnaya Zvezda, 6 Aug 2011 http://www.redstar.ru/ Archived 2006-09-20 at the Wayback Machine
Military offices
Preceded by Commander of the Baltic Fleet
1985
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief of the Main Staff and First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy
1985–1992
Succeeded by