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4 unusual facts about Military Council


Ivan Nabokov

After the dismissal on 20 December 1848, he was appointed a member of the Military Council.

Military Council

Military Council of National Salvation, a military group administering Poland during the period of martial law, 1981–1983

Transitional Military Council, a council created to lead Sudan, lasted from April 1985 to April 1986

Revolutionary Military Council, the supreme military authority of Soviet Russia from 1918 to 1934



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1928 in China

October 8Chiang Kai-shek is named as Generalissimo (Chairman of the National Military Council) of the Nationalist Government of the Republic of China

Alexander Shliapnikov

In December 1918 Shlyapnikov was replaced as Commissar of Labor by Vasili Schmidt and then served as Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council of the Caspian-Caucasian Front in the Russian Civil War.

Hendrick Chin A Sen

On March 15, 1980, after the Sergeants Coup, which Desi Bouterse and his military council had brought to power, Chin A Sen became Prime Minister of Suriname.

Oregon Military Department

The Military Council, composed of the adjutant general and six to ten officers of the National Guard, operates as an advisory staff to the governor, in much the same way as the Joint Chiefs of Staff advise the President.

Supreme Military Council

Revolutionary Military Council (1918–1934) in the Soviet Russia (USSR), sometimes referred as Supreme Military Council

Vasily Pronin

As a member of the Military Council of the Moscow Military District and Moscow Zone of Defense, Vasily Pronin together with the first secretary of the Moscow City Council and Moscow City Committee of the Communist Party Alexander Shcherbakov rendered great assistance to the State Defense Committee and Western Front command in organizing the defense of the capital in the fall and winter of 1941.