Andrey Serdyukov

Andrey Serdyukov
Native name Андрей Николаевич Сердюков
Born (1962-03-04) 4 March 1962
Uglegorsky, Tatsinsky District, Rostov Oblast, Soviet Union
Allegiance

Soviet Union

Russian Federation
Service/branch

Soviet Airborne Forces

Russian Airborne Troops
Commands held

138th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade
106th Guards Airborne Division
5th Red Banner Army

Russian Airborne Troops
Battles/wars

First Chechen War
Second Chechen War
Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation

War in Donbass (according to Ukraine) [1]
Awards

Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 3rd class
Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 4th class with Swords
Order of Alexander Nevsky
Order of Courage
Order of Honour
Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class

Order of Military Merit

Andrey Nikolaevich Serdyukov (Russian: Андрей Николаевич Сердюков; born 4 March 1962) is a Russian Armed Forces colonel general and commander of the Russian Airborne Troops.[2]

Serdyukov served in the Soviet Airborne Forces as a junior officer and rose to battalion command. He graduated from the Frunze Military Academy and became a deputy regimental commander in the Russian Airborne Troops and then a regimental commander. Serdyukov fought in the First Chechen War and served as a deputy brigade commander in Kosovo, participating in the Incident at Pristina airport. Between 2002 and 2003 he led the 138th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade and in 2004 took command of the 106th Guards Airborne Division.

After graduating from the Military Academy of the General Staff in 2009, Serdyukov became deputy commander of the 5th Red Banner Army, taking command of the army in 2011. In 2013, he became deputy commander and then chief of staff of the Southern Military District. While in this position, Serdyukov led troops in the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation and commanded Russian troops in the Donbass. He became commander of the Russian Airborne Troops in October 2016.

Early life and Soviet military career

According to Russian official sources, Serdyukov was born on 4 March 1962 in Uglegorsky, Tatsinsky District, Rostov Oblast. Other sources state he was born in Amvrosiivka.[3] In 1983, he graduated from the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School.[4] He became commander of a reconnaissance platoon of the regimental reconnaissance company in the 104th Guards Airborne Division.[5] Serdyukov became deputy company commander, company commander, chief of staff, deputy battalion commander, and then a battalion commander.[6]

Career in the Russian Armed Forces

In 1993, Serdyukov graduated from the Frunze Military Academy. He became deputy commander of a regiment in the 76th Guards Airborne Division. Serdyukov fought in the First Chechen War. In 1995 he took command of the 237th Guards Airborne Regiment in the division. Between 1997 and 1998 he was chief of staff, deputy commander, and commander of the 104th Guards Airborne Regiment in the division. He was later deputy commander of the division. Serdyukov was a deputy brigade commander of Russian units in Kosovo.[4] In Kosovo, he participated in the Incident at Pristina airport.[5]

On 10 March 2002, Serdyukov became acting commander of the 138th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade in the Leningrad Military District. He was confirmed in the post on 11 July 2002, and commanded the brigade until 9 June 2003. From June 2004 to 2007, Serdyukov was commander of the 106th Guards Airborne Division. After his 2009 graduation from the Military Academy of the General Staff, Serdyukov became deputy commander of the 5th Red Banner Army. He took command of the army in January 2011.[6] In February 2013, Serdyukov became deputy commander of the Southern Military District. On 4 October 2013, Serdyukov became chief of staff and first deputy commander of the Southern Military District.[4]

Serdyukov led Russian forces in the spring 2014 Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.[5] Using the code name "Sedov", Serdyukov commanded the grouping of Russian troops in the Donbass in August 2015.[3] On 4 October 2016, Serdyukov was appointed commander of the Russian Airborne Troops, replacing Colonel General Vladimir Shamanov. He was presented the Airborne flag on 10 October by defense minister Sergey Shoygu.[4]

Awards

Serdyukov has received the following awards.[7]

References

  1. "SBU chief revealed the name of russian occupational forces commander in Donbass". 5 Kanal. 28 August 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  2. "Russian Airborne Troops get new commander". TASS. 10 October 2016. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  3. 1 2 Coalson, Robert (28 August 2015). "Who Are The Russian Generals That Ukraine Says Are Fighting In The Donbas? (UPDATED)". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Андрей Сердюков назначен командующим ВДВ России" [Andrey Serdyukov appointed commander of the Russian Airborne Troops]. TASS (in Russian). 10 October 2016. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 Khrolenko, Alexander (30 September 2016). "Кто такой Андрей Сердюков" [Who is Andrey Serdyukov?]. RIA Novosti (in Russian). Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  6. 1 2 Lobkov, Konstantin (17 July 2012). "На приморском направлении" [In the Primorsky sector]. Krasnaya Zvezda (in Russian). Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  7. "Сердюков Андрей Николаевич" [Serdyukov Andrey Nikolaevich] (in Russian). Russian Federation Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
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