Minsk Military Commandant

The Minsk Military Commandant (Russian: Минская военная комендатура) is a regional formation of the Armed Forces of Belarus, based in the capital city of Minsk. It serves the territory of the Minsk Oblast and is one of 6 military commandants in the Belarusian Armed Forces.[2] Units under the command of commandants include military police, honour guards and military bands.[3] It also solves a wide variety of tasks, including combat ones. The commandant's office is located in the military town of Uruchye on 20 Rogachevskaya Street. Previously, it was stationed on the square near Svobody Street.[4]

Minsk Military Commandant
Минская военная комендатура
Soldiers of the commandant during the Minsk Independence Day Parade.
FoundedNovember 30, 1917 – Present
Country Belarus
BranchMinistry of Defence
TypeMilitary district
HeadquartersMinsk
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Zhukovsky
Notable
commanders
Colonel Nikolai Kurash[1]

History

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The Minsk Military Commandant's Office traces its history to November 30, 1917, when by order of the commander-in-chief of the Western Front, Alexander Miasnikian, a military commandant's office of Minsk was created.[5] After the liberation of Minsk by the Red Army on 3 July 1944 in the Minsk offensive, by the directive of the headquarters of the 3rd Belorussian Front, the office of the Military Commandant of the City of Minsk was formed. In 1984, the administration became known as the Military Commandant's Office of the Minsk Garrison. In August 1995, it was reorganized into the Main Military Command of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus, and in 2007, it was reverted to the Minsk Military Commandant.[4]

Structure

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The military commandant's office includes:[4]

  • Honor Guard Company[6]
  • Patrol Company
  • Guard Service Company
  • Band of the Honor Guard Company
  • Military Traffic Police
  • Department of Inquiry and Search for Servicemen
  • Guardhouse

Special Units

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Honor Guard

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A special unit is a company of the guard of honor. Servicemen ensure the implementation of events such as the welcoming of heads of state and government delegations visiting the Republic of Belarus, as well as participate in national events and celebrations. The scope of the company's tasks also includes participation in the laying of wreaths at monuments and paying military honors at the burial of soldiers.

 
The honor guards at the Palace of Independence.

Unit Band

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The Band of the Honor Guard Company of the Minsk Military Commandant was founded on 1 July 1995, as the Military Band of the Minsk Garrison's Office. Since 2018, the band has used chromatic fanfare trumpets in its ranks. For 21 years until 2016, the commander of the band was Serguei Kostiuchenko. It works alongside the honor guard in taking part state visits and other ceremonies in Belarus. The signature march of the band is the Grenadiers March. The band is under the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces.[7][8] The following have served as directors of the Band of the Honor Guard:[9]

  • Lieutenant Colonel Igor Khelbus (1993–1995)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Serguei Kostiuchenko (1995–2005)
  • Major Aleksandr Kantsyal (2016–Present)

The company and the band commonly work together on joint visits to different countries.

References

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  1. ^ ""Это было возможностью поучаствовать в параде". Что рассказывают новобранцы роты почётного караула Минской военной комендатуры?". Столичное телевидение - СТВ (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  2. ^ "Военные комендатуры Вооруженных Сил — Военный информационный портал Министерства обороны Республики Беларусь". Archived from the original on 2018-05-19. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
  3. ^ "Парады и порядок — Газета "Минский курьер"". Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Голод, Игорь (2020-11-30). "Минская военная комендатура отмечает 103-й день рождения". «Минск-Новости» (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  5. ^ "День образования Минской военной комендатуры — Военный информационный портал Министерства обороны Республики Беларусь". www.mil.by. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  6. ^ сегодня, СБ-Беларусь (2010-02-13). "Войска элитного назначения". www.sb.by (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  7. ^ "История оркестра". orchestra-minsk.www.by.
  8. ^ "Один день из жизни военного дирижёра — Во славу Родины". vsr.mil.by. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01.
  9. ^ "Контакты". orchestra-minsk.www.by.