- Source: Tallinn Higher Military-Political Construction School
The Tallinn Higher Military-Political Construction School (Russian: Таллинское высшее военно-политическое строительное училище, ТВВПСУ; Estonian: Tallinna Kõrgem Ehitusvägede Poliitiline Sõjakool, TKEPS) was one of the military academies of the Soviet Union. In the years it existed, it trained military personnel in a number of specializations. It was located in Tallinn, which was the capital of the former Estonian SSR.
History
It was created by the Council of Ministers of the USSR of on 18 August 1979. It was formed in on the basis of the 64th course of the political staff of the Land Forces. On 30 October 1980, the Tallinn Military-Political Building School was awarded the Battle Flag. The first graduation of cadets place in 1984. On 28 April 1992, TVVPSU produced ahead of schedule the last graduation of 255 officers. Along with the military profession, they received the qualification of "social educator". Until the end of May 1992, about 700 cadets were transferred to other military schools in Russia.
Transfer of the Military School to the Estonian Authorities
Jägala training center, located outside of Tallinn, was part of the school. It was handed over by Soviet/Russian forces to the Kalevi Battalion of Estonian Defence forces in 1992. This transfer was also the first peaceful take-over done by the Estonian Armed Forces. Former masters were given three days to move out and take their clothing and food supplies with them. The Estonian authorities refused to appeal to TVVPSU command with requests for permission to export property and equipment to Russia. But despite the difficulties, valuable property was managed to be taken out by air and transferred to other military schools, part of the property and the universal computing complex were transferred to the Russian Embassy in Estonia, the rest to military units deployed in Tallinn, which came under the jurisdiction of the Russian Armed Forces. In early June 1992, the Battle Banner of the school was deposited at the Central Museum of the Armed Forces, the dissolution of the university was completed on April 25, 1993.
Activities
= School structure
=Leadership
Head of the school
Deputy head of the school
Training department
Political department
Human Resources
Combat department
Finance department
RAV service
Services of ware and food supply, fuels and lubricants
Housing and operational department
Automotive service
= Studies
=Tactics and military disciplines
Foreign languages
History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Military pedagogy and psychology
Organization (in the field of economics, technology and military construction)
Philosophy
Political Economics
Engineering design
Military buildings and special structures
Scientific communism
Physical training and sports
Military technical disciplines
= Support and service units
=Military Band
Educational Training Battalion
Medical Service
Technical Laboratory
List of leaders
= Heads of the School
=Vasily Gnezdilov (1979-1987)
Yevgeny Aunapu (1987-1991)
Boris Bachin (1991-1992)
= Deputy heads of the school
=Dmitry Ostrolutsky (1980—1982)
Valery Vishnevsky (1982—1991)
Sergey Porshnev (1991—1992)
Notable graduates
Alar Laneman – Estonian Brigadier General and member of the 14th Riigikogu.
Andres Valme – Editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Golden Province"
Mikhail Porechenkov – Russian film actor, producer, director who became famous after playing as FSB Agent Alexey Nikolayev in the TV series National Security Agent (1999–2005).
Igor Panchuk – Officer in the Russian Armed Forces.
Rajabali Rakhmonaliev – Officer in the Tajik Armed Forces who served as the former commander of the 7th Airborne Assault Brigade and the National Guard.
See also
Riga Higher Military Political School
Baltic Defence College
Jägala Army Base
References
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- Tallinn Higher Military-Political Construction School
- Riga Higher Military Political School
- Mikhail Porechenkov
- Military education in the Soviet Union
- Lenin Military-Political Academy
- Rajabali Rahmonali
- 7th Airborne Assault Brigade
- Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Tallinn
- Main Political Directorate of the Soviet Army and Soviet Navy