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A woman general in Russia: Valentina Tereshkova, Natalia Klimova, Tamara Belkina, Galina Balandina

At the word "general" practically every person is breathtaking. At the same time, most people are not even close to military or higher ranks. But in the head there is a clear image of a strong, courageous, courageous, brave and intellectually developed person. And basically this image is projected onto a man. Oh, this discrimination! But women in this rank - not uncommon. In particular, there is a female general in Russia, and not just one.

Natalia Klimova

Natalia Klimova was born in 1944. Initially, the woman worked for the glory of Soviet medicine by the Soviet, and afterwards by a Russian doctor. In 1999, she received a government prize in the field of science and technology for the development and implementation of the Imunofan drug. After the end of immediate medical activities, she was appointed Deputy Director of the Federal Migration Service. Was in the rank of major general of medical service, in 2009 was dismissed to the reserve.

Natalia Klimova was the first female general in state security agencies and the second female general in the Russian Federation. She had to resign her powers in 2006 after she was arrested with her accomplices on suspicion of a misdemeanor, or more precisely, in numerous bribes. In 2009 Natalia and her group were charged and convicted in the form of 9 years in prison.

Valentina Tereshkova

Fortunately, among the Russian women generals there are only a few with a spoiled reputation. Basically, it's truly heroines, carrying their rank without fear and reproach.

A striking example is Tereshkova Valentina Vladimirovna. She was the first woman in the world to master outer space. And the only woman-astronaut who went into orbit alone.

Throughout her life Valentina Vladimirovna has been working hard and hard. Beginning in 1966, when at the beginning of her career she became a deputy to the Supreme Council, she continued to hold the post of head of the Committee of Soviet Women, a member of the CPSU Central Committee, the World Peace Council and the Presidium of the Supreme Council. Also she led instructor and scientific work in the field of cosmonautics. In 1995 she received the rank of Major-General.

Since 2011, Tereshkova Valentina Vladimirovna is a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation. He conducts active political and charity work.

Tatyana Averyanova

Averyanova Tatyana Vitalievna was born in 1952. Despite the fact that the first specialty of Tatyana received at the university was an engineer-radiophysicist, she received her high rank in a completely different industry.

Having received additional higher education in the postgraduate study of the All-Russia Research Institute of Forensic Expertise, she later worked in the field of criminalistics, mainly engaged in teaching. For a long time Tatyana Vitalievna headed the department at the Academy of Internal Affairs. In 2004 she became the first deputy head of the criminal center at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and received the rank of colonel. In 2011 she was awarded the rank of Major-General of Police. In the field of forensic science, examinations and legal proceedings, a woman is a recognized specialist.

Galina Vladimirovna Balandina

Balandina Galina Vladimirovna has extensive experience (more than 20 years) in the field of customs and foreign economic relations.

After graduating from the Faculty of Law (and after receiving an economic education) at Moscow State University, Galina Vladimirovna held various positions in the Federal Customs Service (until 2006). Since 2006, he is the Director of the Department for Regulation of Foreign Trade Activity of the Ministry of Economics of the Russian Federation.

Galina Vladimirovna holds the title of Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, a Chevalier of the Order of Friendship and most importantly a Major General of the Customs Service.

Galina Ivanovna Babkina

Babkina Galina Ivanovna - in the past Minister of Economic Development of the Novosibirsk Region. And besides the ministerial post, she has a large number of merits and achievements.

Having two higher educations in the specialties of economist and lawyer, she began her career with a job as an accountant. And from year to year the steps of the career ladder led it higher and higher.

In 2009, Galina Ivanovna took the post of deputy head of the GUVD of the Samara region. In 2010 she transferred and became the head of the financial department of the Federal Penitentiary Service. By this time, she received the rank of major general. In 2013, she became Minister of Economic Development of the Novosibirsk Region, but resigned after the resignation of the Governor of Novosibirsk.

In the piggy bank, women have several medals and the title of Honored Employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Tamara Ivanovna Belkina

Belkina Tamara Ivanovna - another representative of impeccable women generals.

Tamara Ivanovna's life was developing in the same way as many of her colleagues - she studied and worked steadily and confidently, reaching new heights.

Having graduated in absentia from a legal institute, she worked until 1994 in law enforcement agencies in various positions.

Since 1994, she has changed several leading positions - she was the head of the investigation department, the head of the investigative department, the acting head of the GUVD of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. In 2006, she became deputy chief of the GUVD of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. In 2007 she received the rank of Major-General of Justice.

For all the time of her work, Tamara Ivanovna received about fifty awards and several important medals: "For impeccable service", "For difference in the service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs."

Zemskova Alexandra Vladimirovna

Alexandra Vladimirovna Zemskova is a unique female general in Russia. She is the only one among her fair-sex colleagues in the Admiral's Club. The club consists of 230 men of the highest rank - admirals and generals.

And she began just like many, with a diploma of higher education in the specialty "lawyer." Then she worked as an investigator, then as a senior investigator. Later, she received the post of Chief Inspector of the Main Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

At one time was deputy head of the investigative department of the Moscow Law University. Then she changed a few more senior positions, and since 2005 she has been the head of the immigration control of the Russian Federation.

Nadezhda Nikolayevna Romashova

Romashova Nadezhda Nikolaevna is another woman general in Russia who, through her own work and experience, achieved this honorary title.

She began her career as an accountant, and in a few years she was appointed to the first leading position - chief accountant under the Centralized Accounting Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, it was 1995. Since 1997, she held the post of head of the financial and economic department of the city of Moscow. In 2010, Nadezhda Nikolaevna was appointed Deputy Chief of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate in Moscow.

After attestation, in 2011 she received the post of chief of logistics in the city of Moscow. And in 2011 she received the rank of major general of internal service.

Also known are many more names of women with general epaulettes in Russia:

  • Valentina Y. Diana - major general of the customs service.
  • Elena Leonenko - lieutenant general of justice.
  • Svetlana Nikolaevna Perova - lieutenant general of the police.
  • Elena Georgievna Knyazeva is a major general of the armed forces of the Russian Federation.
  • Tatiana Kirillovna Gerasimova is a lieutenant general of justice.
  • Marina Evgenievna Gridneva - in 2010 received the rank of major general, and in 2012 - lieutenant-general of justice.
  • Tatyana Nikolaevna Golendeeva is a lieutenant general of the customs service.
  • Marina N. Zabbarova is a lieutenant general of justice.
  • Elena Vladimirovna Kravchenko is a lieutenant general of justice.

And this is not all the fair sex with the honorary rank of general. Every woman-general in Russia is the pride and glory of our vast country. And the Motherland, no doubt, is proud of its strong, courageous, educated, intelligent women generals. They are no worse than men coping with job duties, and not only with them.

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