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Former Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy - First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy (September 2005 - June 2009), admiral.

Graduated from the Pacific Higher Naval School (TOVVMU) named after. S.O. Makarova with a degree in electrical engineering in 1978, Higher officer classes of the Navy in 1984, Naval Academy in 1989, Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in 2001.

He began his officer service in the Pacific Fleet (Pacific Fleet) as commander of the starting battery of the warhead-3 ship of Project 1135 “Storozhevoy” (it was on this ship that Captain III Rank Valery Sablin rebelled in 1975, after which the patrolman was transferred from the Baltic Fleet to the Pacific Fleet).

Then he was senior assistant commander, ship commander, chief of staff of the formation, commander of the formation of fleet ships.

in 1992, with the rank of captain II rank, he commanded a detachment of the Russian fleet (consisting of the large anti-submarine ship Admiral Vinogradov and the tanker Boris Butoma) in the Persian Gulf.

Until 1999, he held the position of chief of staff of the Kamchatka flotilla of heterogeneous forces.

Since 2001 - Commander of the Primorsky Flotilla of the Pacific Fleet.

In August 2003, he was appointed chief of staff - first deputy commander of the Baltic Fleet.

On September 4, 2005, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation V. Putin, he was appointed Chief of the General Staff - First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (replacing Admiral Vladimir Masorin in this position, appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Navy).

He is a participant in military services and long-distance voyages with calls at foreign ports: Vietnam, Bahrain, UAE, Japan.

Awarded the Order of Military Merit and 6 medals.

Married, has a son.

Mikhail Abramov is a hereditary military man. Father - captain 1st rank, commanded destroyers, was senior assistant to the commander of a cruiser, headed the department of mine-anti-submarine weapons of the TOVVMU. Mother worked at a submarine repair plant and taught at TOVVMU.

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Mikhail Leopoldovich Abramov- Russian military leader, commander of the Northern Fleet (-), Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy - 1st Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy (2005-2009), admiral (2005).

Biography

Born on July 6, 1956 in Vladivostok. Graduated (-), Higher Special Officer Classes of the Navy (-), Naval Academy named after Marshal of the Soviet Union A. A. Grechko (-) with honors, Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (-) with honors.

Chief of Staff of the Baltic Fleet (July - May), Commander of the Northern Fleet (May - September), Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy - 1st Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (09/04/2005-07/07/2009).

Commanded a detachment of the Russian fleet in the Persian Gulf in

In July 2009, he was dismissed due to health reasons.

Awards

  • "For services to the Fatherland" IV degree with swords (2008),

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And again she smoothly waved her “winged” hand, as if showing us the way, and the already familiar, shining golden path immediately ran in front of us...
And the wondrous woman-bird again quietly floated in her airy fairy-tale boat, again ready to meet and guide new, “searching for themselves” travelers, patiently serving some kind of special vow, incomprehensible to us...
- Well? Where shall we go, “young maiden”?.. – I asked my little friend, smiling.
- Why did she call us that? – Stella asked thoughtfully. “Do you think that’s what they said where she once lived?”
– I don’t know... It was probably a very long time ago, but for some reason she remembers it.
- All! Let’s move on!.. – suddenly, as if waking up, the little girl exclaimed.
This time we did not follow the path so helpfully offered to us, but decided to move “our own way,” exploring the world on our own, which, as it turned out, we had quite a bit of.
We moved towards a transparent, golden-glowing, horizontal “tunnel”, of which there were a great many here, and along which entities were constantly moving smoothly back and forth.
– What is this, like an earthly train? – I asked, laughing at the funny comparison.
“No, it’s not that simple...” Stella answered. – I was in it, it’s like a “time train”, if you want to call it that...
– But there’s no time here, is there? – I was surprised.
– That’s right, but these are different habitats of entities... Those who died thousands of years ago, and those who came just now. My grandmother showed this to me. That's where I found Harold... Do you want to see?
Well, of course I wanted to! And it seemed that nothing in the world could stop me! These stunning “steps into the unknown” excited my already too vivid imagination and did not allow me to live in peace until I, almost falling from fatigue, but wildly pleased with what I saw, returned to my “forgotten” physical body and fell asleep, trying to rest for at least an hour to recharge your finally “dead” life “batteries”...
So, without stopping, we again calmly continued our little journey, now calmly “floating”, hanging in a soft, soul-lulling “tunnel” that penetrates every cell, enjoying with pleasure watching the marvelous flow of dazzlingly colorful colors created by someone through each other. (like Stellina) and very different “worlds” that either became denser or disappeared, leaving behind the fluttering tails of rainbows sparkling with wondrous colors...
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Mikhail Leopoldovich Abramov- Russian military leader, commander of the Northern Fleet (-), Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy - 1st Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy (2005-2009), admiral (2005).

Biography

Born on July 6, 1956 in Vladivostok. Graduated (-), Higher Special Officer Classes of the Navy (-), Naval Academy named after Marshal of the Soviet Union A. A. Grechko (-) with honors, Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (-) with honors.

Chief of Staff of the Baltic Fleet (July - May), Commander of the Northern Fleet (May - September), Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy - 1st Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (09/04/2005-07/07/2009).

Commanded a detachment of the Russian fleet in the Persian Gulf in

In July 2009, he was dismissed due to health reasons.

Awards

  • "For services to the Fatherland" IV degree with swords (2008),

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Pierre silently peered intently into the aged face of (Prince) Andrei.
“No, I’m asking,” said Pierre, “but Prince Andrei interrupted him:
- What can I say about me... Tell me, tell me about your journey, about everything you did there on your estates?
Pierre began to talk about what he had done on his estates, trying as much as possible to hide his participation in the improvements he had made. Prince Andrei several times suggested to Pierre what he was telling, as if everything that Pierre had done was a long-known story, and he listened not only not with interest, but even as if ashamed of what Pierre was telling.
Pierre felt awkward and even difficult in the company of his friend. He fell silent.
“But here’s what, my soul,” said Prince Andrei, who was obviously also having a hard time and shyness with his guest, “I’m here in bivouacs, and I came just to have a look.” I'm going back to my sister now. I'll introduce you to them. “Yes, you seem to know each other,” he said, obviously entertaining the guest with whom he now felt nothing in common. - We'll go after lunch. Now do you want to see my estate? “They went out and walked around until lunch, talking about political news and mutual acquaintances, like people who are not very close to each other. With some animation and interest, Prince Andrei spoke only about the new estate and building he was organizing, but even here, in the middle of the conversation, on the stage, when Prince Andrei was describing to Pierre the future location of the house, he suddenly stopped. “However, there’s nothing interesting here, let’s go have lunch and leave.” “At dinner the conversation turned to Pierre’s marriage.
“I was very surprised when I heard about this,” said Prince Andrei.
Pierre blushed the same way he always blushed at this, and hastily said:
“I’ll tell you someday how it all happened.” But you know that it's all over and forever.
- Forever? - said Prince Andrei. – Nothing happens forever.
– But do you know how it all ended? Have you heard about the duel?
- Yes, you went through that too.
“The one thing I thank God for is that I didn’t kill this man,” said Pierre.
- From what? - said Prince Andrei. – It’s even very good to kill an angry dog.
- No, killing a person is not good, it’s unfair...
- Why is it unfair? - repeated Prince Andrei; what is just and unjust is not given to people to judge. People have always been mistaken and will continue to be mistaken, and in nothing more than in what they consider just and unjust.
“It is unfair that there is evil for another person,” said Pierre, feeling with pleasure that for the first time since his arrival, Prince Andrei became animated and began to speak and wanted to express everything that made him what he was now.
– Who told you what evil is for another person? - he asked.
- Evil? Evil? - said Pierre, - we all know what evil is for ourselves.

Born in October 1963 in Moscow into a family of doctors. Misha's parents were not rich and, like all Soviet citizens, people indifferent to religion. Misha grew up like most Soviet children without faith in God and unbaptized. The boy visited Orthodox churches and synagogue more out of curiosity than at the behest of his soul.

As Abramov likes to remember, he was of free religion. Misha passed on his passion for collecting icons from his stepfather, with whom the boy grew up. My stepfather was an intelligent man, a doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, and a teacher. He had valuable icons in his house. Intelligence was in my stepfather’s blood, since his ancestors were factory owners and factory owners “from the former” - educated people who were versed in art.

Mikhail Abramov takes part in many charity events. At one of these events, he donated an impressive amount to charity, doing several dance steps with socialite Ksenia Sobchak.