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Soviet Military Chess

Soviet Armed Forces Championships (CCCP чемпионат Вооруженных Сил CCCP Шахмат)

 * USSR Armed Forces (ВС СССР)


 * 1950: The first post-war championship of the Armed Forces was held. It was won by the captain of the medical service Nikolai Golovko
 * 1955: Leonid Stein (1934–1973) won the 11th USSR Armed Forces chess championship on tiebreak over Anatoly Lutikov
 * 1960: Eduard Gufeld (1936–2002) in Riga
 * 1962: Anatoly Lein (born 1931)
 * November 1970: The Leiningrad team won the USSR Armed Forces championship in Kiev
 * 1972: Leningrad – Valerij Zhuravliov (shared with Jānis Klovāns)
 * January 1975: Aivars Gipslis, Evgeny Sveshnikov, and Gennady Timoshchenko tied for 1st place in the USSR Armed Forces championship in Moscow
 * 1980? Yevgeniy Vladimirov (born 1957)
 * 1987: Alexey Borisovich Vyzmanavin

Socalist Armed Forces Championships

 * Mayh 1964: Evgeny Vasiukov in Moscow
 * April 1965: Vladimir Savon in Budapest
 * September 1966: Vlastimil Hort in Prague
 * July 1967: Vlastimil Hort, won the 4th Socialist Armed Forces championship in Havana

Soviet Army Team Championships

 * 1953: By order of Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov, team championships of the Soviet Army began to be held.

Red Army Chess Championships (1918–1946)

 * (СССР Армейский по шахматам Чемпионат)
 * (Red Army = Красная Армия or КА or КА Шахматам Чемпионат or Чемпионат КА по шахматам)


 * 1924: the first Red Army chess championship took place
 * 1929: Leonid Ivanovich Shamaev, won the Red Army championship

Soviet Army Chess Championships (1946–1993)

 * (search terms – Армия Шахмат Чемпионат or СССР Армейский Шахмат Чемпионат)
 * 1945: 1st
 * 1946: 2nd
 * 1947: 3rd
 * 1948: 4th
 * 1949: 5th
 * 1950: 6th


 * 1951: Vladimir Zagorovsky (1925–1994) won the 7th Soviet Army championship in Moscow; in 1952, he won the Moscow championship; he later won the 4th Correspondence World Championship
 * 1952: Yuri Shaposhnikov (1925–1993) won the 8th Soviet Army championship
 * 1954: Anatoly Lutikov (1933-1989) and Arkady Novopashin (1932-2014) tied for 1st in the 10th Soviet Army championship in Riga
 * 1956: Leonid Stein won the 12th Soviet Army championship
 * 1958: Jacob Yukhtman (ru) (1935–1985) won the Soviet Army championship in Moscow
 * 1959: 13th
 * August 1960: 14th in Vilnius


 * 1961: Eduard Gufeld (1936–2002), won the 15th Soviet Army championship in Sevastopol
 * 1962: Vitaly Zhilin won the 16th Soviet Army championship in Odessa
 * 1963: Vladimir Makogonov (1904–1993) and Yuri Gusev tied for 1st in the 17th Soviet Army championship in Moscow
 * 1964: Vladimir Savon (1940–2005) won the 18th Soviet Army championship in Riga
 * 1965: Vladimir Savon won the 19th Soviet Army championship in Odessa
 * 1966: Viktor Zheliandinov (born 1935) won the 20th Soviet Army championship
 * September 1967: Viktor Zheliandinov won the 21st Soviet Army championship
 * June 1968: Anatoly Lein (1931–2018) won the 22nd Soviet Army championship in Volgograd
 * November 1969: Janis Klovans (1935–2010) won the 23rd Soviet Army championship in Riga
 * July 1970: Rafael Vaganian, 24th Soviet Army championship in Sevastopol
 * 1972: Valerij Zhuravliov, 26th Soviet Army championship (shared with Semyon Furman)
 * July 1976: Josif Dorfman, 30th Soviet Army championship
 * 1979: Gennadij Timoscenko, 33rd Soviet Army championship in Tashkent
 * 1981: Miron Sher, 2-way tie, 35th Soviet Army championship (35-й Чемпионат КА По Шахматам)
 * 1982: 36th
 * 1983: 37th: Tseitlin vs. Vyzhmanavin
 * 1984: 38th
 * 1985: 39th
 * 1986: 40th
 * 1987: 41st in Tashkent


 * May 1988: Evgeny Vladimirov won the 42nd Soviet Army championship in Frunze
 * June 1989: in Novosibirsk

Other

 * December 1969: Semyon Furman won the USSR All-Army championship in Leningrad

USSR Women's Chess Championships

 * 1927: First USSR Women's Chess Championship

Russia

 * A project of the Krasnaya Zvezda newspaper and FIDE with the assistance of the Center for Chess Culture and Information of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology – Nikolai Iwanowitsch Kralin (de), director


 * 24th open championship of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the correspondence solution of chess compositions


 * July 31, 2020: Retired Colonel Yuri Grigorievich Paramonov (Юрий Григорьевич Парамонов)


 * Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus
 * Classical chess


 * February 19, 2020: Alexandr Olegovych Sokolov (Александр Олегович Соколов)