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Saratov Higher Military Command and Engineering School of Missile Forces

Education in SaratovEducational institutions disestablished in 2003Educational institutions established in 2024Harv and Sfn no-target errorsMilitary academies of Russia

Saratov Lizyukov Higher Military Command and Engineering School of Missile Forces (Russian: Саратовское высшее военное командно-инженерное училище ракетных войск) is a military educational institution of the Russian Armed Forces in Saratov. It was originally founded in 1918 and passed through number of re-organizations.

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Saratov Higher Military Command and Engineering School of Missile Forces
ulitsa Stasovoy, Moscow Donskoy District

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Российский государственный гуманитарный университет

ulitsa Stasovoy
119071 Moscow, Donskoy District
Moscow, Russia
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