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Valeriy Stepanov
Native name Валерій Миколайович Степанов
Birth name Valeriy Mykolayovych Stepanov
Born (1946-01-11)11 January 1946
Died 15 March 2008(2008-03-15) (aged 62)
Place of birth Odesa, Soviet Union
Place of death Odesa, Ukraine
Allegiance Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
Service/branch Flag of Ukraine Ukraine Army
Years of service 1961-1994
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held Carpathian Military District

Lieutenant General Valeriy Mykolayovych Stepanov (Ukrainian: Валерій Миколайович Степанов; 11 January 1946 - 15 March 2008), was a Ukrainian army officer who had served as the first commander of the Carpathian Military District in independent Ukraine from 1992 to 1993.

Biography[]

Valeriy Stepanov was born on 11 January 1946 in Odesa.[1]

In 1968, he graduated from the Kyiv higher military command school,[2] the Military Academy named after M. Frunze in 1976.[1]

He served as the commander of a motorized rifle platoon and company in the Central Group of Forces, chief of staff and deputy regiment commander, commander of a motorized rifle regiment and division in the forces of the Leningrad Military District, commander of the 94th motorized rifle division in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany.[citation needed]

After graduating from the General Staff Academy in 1987, he became the chief of staff, first deputy commander of the 35th Army, commander of the 13th Combined Arms Army of the Carpathian Military District.[3]

On 28 January 1992, Stepanov was appointed the first commander of the Carpathian Military District in post-independent Ukraine.[1][3]

From 1993 to 1994, he was the deputy commander of the forces of the Odesa Military District for reforming the armed forces.[1]

In September 1994, he was dismissed from Armed Forces of Ukraine. After his retirement, he worked as a department head and director of the Department of Defense Policy of the Odesa City Council. He headed the Public Organization of the Association of Veterans of Senior Officers of the City of Odesa.[4]

He died on 15 March 2008, and was buried in Odesa.[1]

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