Vadim Aleksandrovich Matrosov

Вадим Александрович Матросов
Soviet Union Russia 1917–1999 ○ Natural causes

The military axis of the KGB: 17 years commanding the border army

The first border troops chief ever promoted to General of the Army, Matrosov personally visited forward border units in Afghanistan to coordinate combat operations. Border troops veterans would later call him 'the finest commander in the history of the border guard.'

Born to rural schoolteachers in Smolensk province, he joined the NKVD Border Troops in 1938 and served on the Iranian frontier before the German invasion, then fought on the Karelian Front, leading ten deep reconnaissance raids behind Finnish lines. From 1972 to 1989 he served as Chief of the KGB Border Troops, the longest tenure in the history of the Soviet border guard, and became the first border troops commander to hold the rank of General of the Army. Under KGB chairmen Andropov, Fedorchuk, and Chebrikov, he personally directed border combat operations in northern Afghanistan and oversaw the militarisation of the entire Soviet border. He was the central military figure of the state-security apparatus at its institutional peak.

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