Alexander Kolmakov
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| name = Alexander Kolmakov
| image = Alexander Kolmakov.JPG
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| office = First Deputy Minister of Defense
| primeminister =
| president = 2007-2008 Vladimir Putin Dmitry Medvedev
| minister = Anatoly Serdyukov
| term_start = 25 September 2007
| term_end = 21 June 2010
| predecessor = Aleksandr Belousov
| successor = Vladimir Popovkin
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| birth_place = Kaliningrad, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
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| serviceyears = 1976–2010
| rank = Colonel general
| branch = {{ubl|{{flagicon image|USSR Airborn troops flag.svg}} Soviet Airborne Forces|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Russian Airborne Troops.svg}} Russian Airborne Forces}}
| commands = {{ubl|Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces|106th Guards Airborne Division}}
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Alexander Petrovich Kolmakov ({{langx|ru|Александр Петрович Колмаков}}, born 31 July 1955) is a retired Russian Airborne Forces colonel general who served as the commander of the Airborne Forces from 2003 to 2007. He was also the First Deputy Minister of Defense from 2007 to 2010.
Early life and education
Alexander Kolmakov was born on 31 July 1955 in Kaliningrad (modern-day Korolyov, Moscow Oblast), in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union. He attended the Ussuriysk Suvorov Military School in Ussuriysk, Primorsky Krai, and went on to graduate from the Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School in 1976. His later military education included the Frunze Military Academy, graduating in 1985, and the General Staff Academy in 1995.{{Cite web |title=Колмаков, Александр Петрович |trans-title=Kolmakov, Alexander Petrovich |lang=ru |work=TASS |url=https://tass.ru/encyclopedia/person/kolmakov-aleksandr-petrovich |date=29 November 2023 }}
Military career
After being commissioned in the Soviet Airborne Forces (VDV) his first post was in the 357th Guards Parachute Regiment of the 103rd Guards Airborne Division, stationed in Vitebsk, Byelorussian SSR. He commanded a reconnaissance platoon and an airborne training company before being deployed to Afghanistan in December 1979 at the start of the Soviet-Afghan War. Kolmakov remained there until December 1981, returning to the Soviet Union as a battalion chief of staff in the 301st Training Parachute Regiment, 44th Training Airborne Division, in Gaižiūnai, Lithuanian SSR.
In 1985 he was briefly a battalion commander in the 108th Guards Parachute Regiment, 7th Guards Division, before later that year becoming the deputy commander of the 300th Guards Parachute Regiment, 98th Guards Airborne Division, in Kishinev, Moldovan SSR. From September 1986 to October 1989 he was the regimental commander, and then until February 1991 Kolmakov was the deputy commander of the 98th Division.
Between February 1991 and August 1993 he commanded the 106th Guards Airborne Division. The 1991 Soviet coup attempt occurred during his time as the division commander. On 19 August 1991, Kolmakov brought paratroopers into Moscow to protect the building of the Supreme Soviet of Russia, on the orders of Defense Minister Dmitry Yazov, one of the coup plotters, and a deputy commander of the Airborne Forces, Alexander Lebed. The division later supported Boris Yeltsin.
File:Vladimir Putin, Sergey Ivanov, Georgy Shpak, Alexander Kolmakov, September 2003.jpg, Sergei Ivanov, and Georgy Shpak, 2003]]
File:Alexander Kolmakov receiving a report for duty – July 27, 2004.jpg
After graduating from the General Staff Academy, from 1995 to 1998 he was deputy commander of the 22nd Guards Combined Arms Army in the Moscow Military District, and then
deputy commander of the Far Eastern Military District from 2000 to 2003.
On 8 September 2003 Kolmakov became the commander of the Russian Airborne Forces, succeeding Colonel General Georgy Shpak, and held that office until 25 September 2007, when he was appointed first deputy minister of defense, succeeding Colonel General Aleksandr Belousov.{{Cite web |title=Первым заместителем министра обороны России станет генерал-десантник |trans-title=First Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia will be general-paratrooper |date=17 September 2007 |work=Lenta.Ru |url=https://lenta.ru/news/2007/09/17/zam/ }} Kolmakov was chosen for the role of Airborne Forces commander out several other candidates, at a time when there was a strong push to have the branch be absorbed by the Russian Ground Forces,{{Cite news |last=Shary |first=Andrey |title=Генерал Колмаков приступил к командованию ВДВ |trans-title=General Kolmakov began as commander of VDV |date=17 September 2003 |lang=ru |work=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |url=https://www.svoboda.org/a/24190734.html }} and when he was formally appointed by President Vladimir Putin he pledged to strengthen the traditions of the VDV.{{Cite web |title=Колмаков назначен новым командующим ВДВ |trans-title=Kolmakov appointed new Commander of the VDV |lang=ru |date=10 September 2003 |work=Kommersant |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/967322 }}
Kolmakov was also promoted to the rank of colonel general in December 2004. As deputy defense minister, he worked with Minister of Defense Anatoly Serdyukov. He was released from military service on 21 June 2010.
Later work
Kolmakov was on the board of "Almaz-Antey" from 2011 to 2014. On 17 September 2014 he was elected chairman of DOSAAF of Russia, succeeding the retired general Sergey Mayev, and was reelected to another term in December 2019. After his second term, he was succeeded by Aleksandr Dvornikov in January 2024.{{Cite web |last=Kagaltynov |first=Erdni |title=Бывший командующий ЮВО Дворников возглавил ДОСААФ |trans-title=Former commander of Southern Military District Dvornikov leads DOSAAF |lang=ru |work=Kommersant |date=3 February 2024 |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/6492729 }}
Personal life
Awards
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class
- Order of Military Merit
- Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR, 2nd and 3rd classes
References
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{{s-bef|before=Sergey Mayev }}
{{s-ttl|title=Chairman of DOSAAF of Russia|years=2014–2024}}
{{s-aft|after=Aleksandr Dvornikov }}
{{s-bef|before=Aleksandr Belousov }}
{{s-ttl|title=First Deputy Minister of Defense|years=2007–2010}}
{{s-aft|after=Vladimir Popovkin }}
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{{s-bef|before=Georgy Shpak }}
{{s-ttl|title=Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces|years=2003–2007 }}
{{s-aft|after=Valery Yevtukhovich }}
{{s-bef|before=Anatoly Nutrikhin }}
{{s-ttl|title=Deputy Commander of the Far Eastern Military District|years=2000–2003}}
{{s-aft|after=??}}
{{s-bef|before=Yevgeny Abrashin }}
{{s-ttl|title=Commander of the 36th Combined Arms Army |years=1998–2000}}
{{s-aft|after=Khakim Mirzazyanov}}
{{s-bef|before=?? }}
{{s-ttl|title=Chief of Staff and First Deputy Commander of the 22nd Combined Arms Army |years=1995–1998}}
{{s-aft|after=Aleksandr Postnikov}}
{{s-bef|before=Alexander Lebed}}
{{s-ttl|title=Commander of the 106th Guards Airborne Division |years=1991–1993}}
{{s-aft|after=Yevgeny Savilov}}
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{{Leadership of the Russian Airborne Forces}}
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Category:Commanders of the Russian Airborne Forces
Category:Personnel of the Soviet Airborne Forces
Category:Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School alumni
Category:Russian colonel generals
Category:Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia alumni
Category:Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class
Category:Recipients of the Order of Military Merit (Russia)
Category:People from Korolyov, Moscow Oblast
Category:Soviet military personnel of the Soviet–Afghan War