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'''Petro Ivanovych Shulyak''' ({{ |
'''Petro Ivanovych Shulyak''' ({{langx|uk|Петро Іванович Шуляк}}; born 29 March 1945 in Korshiv, [[Zdolbuniv Raion]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a member of the [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] military, Colonel General who served as the [[Chief of the General Staff (Ukraine)|Chief of General Staff]] and Commander of the [[Ukrainian Ground Forces]]. |
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== Career == |
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Native of Ukraine, on 30 January 1992 Shulyak was dismissed from his post of chief of cadres (personnel) administration of the [[Baltic Military District]] for expressing his interest in joining [[Ukrainian Armed Forces]] as the "alien army".<ref name=viyskocached>Andriy Myronchuk. ''[ |
Native of Ukraine, on 30 January 1992 Shulyak was dismissed from his post of chief of cadres (personnel) administration of the [[Baltic Military District]] for expressing his interest in joining [[Ukrainian Armed Forces]] as the "alien army".<ref name=viyskocached>Andriy Myronchuk. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20190224173859/http://viysko.com.ua/proudarmy/zhy-ttya-pry-svyachene-bat-kivshhy-ni/ The Life dedicated to the Fatherland (Життя, присвячене Батьківщині)]''. Viysko Ukrayiny magazine. 3 April 2015</ref> |
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Following the incident, Minister of Defence of Ukraine [[Kostiantyn Morozov]] offered him position of commander of the [[13th Army (Soviet Union)|13th Army]] located in [[Carpathian Military District]] based in [[Rivne]], native region of Shulyak.<ref name=viyskocached/> Soon thereafter Shulyak was placed in charge of [[Carpathian Military District]].<ref name=viyskocached/> As a commander of the district he played important role in formation, training and deployment of the Ukrainian peacekeeping military formations to [[Yugoslavia]] and [[Angola]].<ref name=viyskocached/> |
Following the incident, Minister of Defence of Ukraine [[Kostiantyn Morozov]] offered him position of commander of the [[13th Army (Soviet Union)|13th Army]] located in [[Carpathian Military District]] based in [[Rivne]], native region of Shulyak.<ref name=viyskocached/> Soon thereafter Shulyak was placed in charge of [[Carpathian Military District]].<ref name=viyskocached/> As a commander of the district he played important role in formation, training and deployment of the Ukrainian peacekeeping military formations to [[Yugoslavia]] and [[Angola]].<ref name=viyskocached/> |
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 13 November 2024
Petro Ivanovych Shulyak (Ukrainian: Петро Іванович Шуляк; born 29 March 1945 in Korshiv, Zdolbuniv Raion, Soviet Union) is a member of the Ukrainian military, Colonel General who served as the Chief of General Staff and Commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.
Career
[edit]Native of Ukraine, on 30 January 1992 Shulyak was dismissed from his post of chief of cadres (personnel) administration of the Baltic Military District for expressing his interest in joining Ukrainian Armed Forces as the "alien army".[1]
Following the incident, Minister of Defence of Ukraine Kostiantyn Morozov offered him position of commander of the 13th Army located in Carpathian Military District based in Rivne, native region of Shulyak.[1] Soon thereafter Shulyak was placed in charge of Carpathian Military District.[1] As a commander of the district he played important role in formation, training and deployment of the Ukrainian peacekeeping military formations to Yugoslavia and Angola.[1]
Due to dissolution of the Soviet Union and financial crisis that followed, the district had difficult times to pay salary to military personnel and provide them with adequate housing, but was able to overcome it with help of local government.[1] The Carpathian Military District became one of the first that joined the NATO program Partnership for Peace.[1] As part of the program in 1995 near Yavoriv was conducted joined United States – Ukraine military exercise.[1] Six years later Shulyak as a Commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces turned the Yavoriv field training site into a special Partnership for Peace training center.[1] As part of international cooperation, Shulyak also was involved to creation of the Polish–Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion, the idea for which appeared soon after the visit of Polish general Zenon Brik to Carpathian Military District.[1]
Due to the 2002 Sknyliv air show disaster, Shulyak was dismissed from post of chief of the General Staff by President of Ukraine and Supreme commander-in-chief Leonid Kuchma.[1]
In 2003 as a commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Colonel General Petro Shulyak with a group of officers visited Iraq where as part of multi-national force a peacekeeping mission was carried out by the 5th Separate Mechanized Brigade.[2] Based in Al Kut, the Ukrainian military carried its mission mostly at the Iraq–Iran state border.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Andriy Myronchuk. The Life dedicated to the Fatherland (Життя, присвячене Батьківщині). Viysko Ukrayiny magazine. 3 April 2015
- ^ a b Andriy Lysenko. Petro Shulyak: In Iraq tempers the future of our Army (Петро ШУЛЯК: В Iраку гартується майбутнє нашої армії). Den newspaper. 26 December 2003
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[edit]- 1945 births
- Living people
- People from Rivne Oblast
- Colonel Generals of Ukraine
- Chiefs of the General Staff (Ukraine)
- Frunze Military Academy alumni
- Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni
- Recipients of the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 2nd class
- Recipients of the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 3rd class