Nikolay Antoshkin
Russian Air Force colonel general and statesman (1942–2021) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nikolay Timofeyevich Antoshkin (Russian: Николай Тимофеевич Антошкин; 19 December 1942 – 17 January 2021) was a Mokshan[1] Russian Air Force colonel general, Hero of the Soviet Union and politician. Born in 1942 in Bashkortostan, Antoshkin was drafted into the Soviet Army in August 1961. After graduating from military aviation school, he served with reconnaissance aviation units. He became commander of the Air Force of the 20th Guards Army in May 1980. After graduation from the Military Academy of the General Staff, Antoshkin became commander of the Air Force and deputy commander of the Central Group of Forces.
Nikolay Timofeyevich Antoshkin | |
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Native name | Николай Тимофеевич Антошкин |
Born | (1942-12-19)19 December 1942 Kuzminovka, Fyodorovsky District, Bashkir ASSR, Soviet Union |
Died | 17 January 2021(2021-01-17) (aged 78) Moscow, Russia |
Allegiance | Soviet Union (1961–91) Russia (1992–98) |
Service/ | Soviet Air Force (1961–91) Russian Air Force (1992–98) |
Years of service | 1961–98 |
Rank | Colonel general |
Commands held | Air Force of the Moscow Military District Frontal Aviation of the Russian Air Force |
Awards | Hero of the Soviet Union |
Other work | Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation |
In March 1985, he became chief of staff of the Air Forces of the Kyiv Military District. In this role, he supervised the initial Chernobyl helicopter cleanup operations.[2] For his actions, Antoshkin was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. He later commanded the Air Forces of the Central Asian Military District and Moscow Military District. Between 1993 and 1997 Antoshkin led Russian Air Force Frontal Aviation. In 1997 he became head of Air Force combat training and retired a year later. Antoshkin was elected a deputy of the State Duma in 2014.[3] He was affiliated with United Russia.[4]