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Kormiltsev (Russian: Кормильцев) is a
Russian masculine surname originating from the word
kormilets meaning breadwinner; its
feminine counterpart is Kormiltseva...
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Kormiltsev (Russian: Илья́ Вале́рьевич Корми́льцев;
September 26, 1959 –
February 4, 2007) was a
Russian poet, translator, and publisher.
Kormiltsev is...
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Nikolai Viktorovich Kormiltsev (Russian: Николай Викторович Кормильцев; born 14
March 1946) was Commander-in-Chief of the
Russian Ground Forces from 2001...
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Colonel General Nikolai Kormiltsev as the Commander-in-Chief of the
Ground Forces| and also as a
deputy minister of defence.
Kormiltsev handed over command...
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Sergei Gennadyevich Kormiltsev (Russian: Серге́й Геннадьевич Кормильцев; born 22
January 1974) is a
Russian and
Ukrainian football coach and a
former player...
- band's name was
changed to Nautilus. In 1985,
under the
initiative of Ilya
Kormiltsev, the name was
lengthened to
Nautilus Pompilius to
avoid confusion with...
- met with
little success. In the same year,
Butusov met the poet Ilya
Kormiltsev. Together, they
recorded the band's
first mature album,
Nevidimka (Invisible)...
- the Commander-in-Chief of the Land
Forces of the
Russian Federation N.
Kormiltsev //
Military Industrial Courier. Barabanov,
Lavrov &
Tseluiko 2010, p. 19...
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duties of
Ground Forces Commander-in-Chief,
succeeding General Nikolai Kormiltsev. As Commander-in-Chief, he
started to
increase the
number of contract...
- 811. doi:10.2307/1888505. JSTOR 1888505.
Scott &
Scott 1979, p. 142.
Kormiltsev,
Nikolai (2005). "The main
command of the
Ground Forces:
history and modernity"...