Vladimir Yegorov

Vladimir Yegorov
Native name Владимир Григорьевич Егоров
Born (1938-11-26)November 26, 1938
Moscow
Allegiance
Service/branch Soviet Navy, Russian Navy
Years of service 19611992
Rank Admiral
Commands held Baltic Fleet
Awards
Other work governor of Kaliningrad Oblast 20012005

Vladimir Grigor'evich Yegorov (Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Егоров) was the governor of Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia in 20012005. He was Admiral commanding the Baltic Fleet before he became governor. He was born in Moscow in 1938.[1]

Naval service

Yegorov with Putin in July 2000

Yegorov was born in Moscow in 1938, after completing high school he worked as a lathe operator in a factory in Leningrad before entering the M.V. Frunze Higher Naval School. Yegorov graduated with the gold medal in 1962 and joined the Northern Fleet. In 1964 he transferred to the Baltic fleet and was torpedo officer on a destroyer. He completed the higher officers course in 1971 and commanded the Krivak class frigate Bditelnny and the Kashin class destroyer Obraztsovy. Between 1974 and 1984 Yegorov commanded squadrons of destroyers and a flotilla of missile boats of the Baltic Fleet. In 1984 he completed the General Staff Academy and was subsequently base commander at Baltiysk and commander of the Soviet Mediterranean squadron of the Black Sea Fleet. Yegorov was promoted to Admiral and commanded the Baltic Fleet from 1991.

Politics

Yegorov was elected Governor of the Kaliningrad Oblast in November 2000, defeating incumbent Governor Leonid Gorbenko in the gubernatorial election.[2] Yegorov's candidacy was supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin.[2] He retired from office in 2005.

Yegorov was seriously injured in a car accident on 7 May 2009 Ref

Yegorov is an honorary citizen of Kaliningrad and an honorary member of the Swedish Royal Marine Society. He is also an honorary member of the St Petersburg Maritime Council and the Society of Military Attaches.

Honours and awards

References

  1. Vladimir Yegorov at the Wayback Machine (archived January 6, 2007), undated (accessed 2 February 2007)
  2. 1 2 Huisman, Sander (March 2002). "A new European Union policy for Kalinigrad" (PDF). Institute for Security Studies. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
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