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Moscow Higher Combined Arms Command School

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Great emblem of the Moscow Higher Military Command School
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The Moscow Higher Combined Arms Command School "Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR" (Russian: Московское Высшее Общевойсковое Командное Училище, МВОКУ; abbreviated to MVOKU) is a higher military educational institution of the Russian Armed Forces. Alumni of the school have served with the Soviet Army and the Russian Ground Forces in many local and international deployments. The school's cadets are also known affectionately as the Kremlin Cadets or the Kremlovskie kursanty (Russian: Kремлёвские курсанты).

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Moscow Higher Combined Arms Command School
улица Головачёва, Moscow Lyublino District

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Московское высшее военное командное училище

улица Головачёва
109380 Moscow, Lyublino District
Moscow, Russia
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