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Military education in the Soviet Union : ウィキペディア英語版
Military education in the Soviet Union
There existed an evolved system of military education in the Soviet Union that covered a wide range of ages.
==Late Soviet Union==

All able-bodied males obtained basic and specialized military training during obligatory 2-3 year male draft.
Suvorov Military Schools for boys of 14-17 (established in 1943) delivered education in military subjects. Nakhimov Naval Schools were similar to the Suvorov ones, specializing in Navy subjects.
All able-bodied male students of universities and many other institutions of higher education were subject to training at the Military Chairs (''voyennnaya kafedra'') to become reservist officers.
Soviet military academies provided higher education to higher officers and officers of specialized kinds of armed force (engineering, medical, etc.).
There also existed schools for under-officers and sergeants, often part of the draft service for distinguished soldiers, as a step towards the professional military career.
Reservists were subject to periodic training exercises of duration 2-6 weeks once in several years.
Soviet professional military education was also available for persons from the Soviet satellite states and from the perceived Soviet sphere of influence among the Third World countries.〔"Warsaw Pact Reserve Systems: A White Paper", by Rudolf Woller (1978) ISBN 3-7637-5205-6〕
Civilians could receive military-related training in military-support organizations DOSAAF and OSOAVIAKHIM.

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