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| [[Denver-class]]
| [[File:USS Galveston C-17.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of the United States (1912–1959).svg}} [[United States]]
| Command Ship
| ''IRN Amerika''
| Converted from US Navy cruiser C-17 ''USS Galveston'' after the ship was decommissioned by the United States and sold in 1930. Hosts a complement of 327 (19 officers plus 308 enlisted).
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| [[Arethusa-class]]
| [[File:USS Suamico (AO-49).jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of the United States (1912–1959).svg}} [[United States]]
| Oiler Ship
| ''IRN Germes''
| Formerly the USS Arethusa (AO-7). Hosts a complement of 24 officers and enlistedmen with an auxiliary compliment of 66 civilians (most of which are Navy veterans).
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| [[Kronstadt-class]]
| [[File:Kronstadt - Russia's Sword and Shield.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Repair ship
| ''IRN Kronstadt''
| Complement of 120, has a carrying capacity of 2,575.
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| [[Psezuape-class]]
| [[File:Psezuape (schooner).jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Ammunition Ship
| ''IRN Psezuape''
| Near-obsolete mid-19th century schooner, in need of replacement. Hosts a complement of 52 (7 officers and 45 enlistedmen).
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| [[Asturias-class]]
| [[File:HMHS Asturias.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Hospital Ship
| ''IRHS Angel''
|  Formerly British operated ''HMHS Asturias'', purchased in 1930. Hosts a complement of 85 (five officers, thirty enlistedmen and 50 nurses. Has a carrying capacity of 1,200.
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|-
| [[Yakut-class]]
| [[File:Транспорт Якут.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Aviso
| ''IRN Yakut''
|  Hosts a complement of 120.
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Icebreaker Ships'''
|-
| [[Gaydamak-class]]
| [[File:LedokolNo2-Gaydamak.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Armed Icebreaker
| {{bulleted list |''IRN Gaydamak'' | ''IRN Dzhigit''}}
|  Each hosts a complement of 60.
|-
| [[Vsadnik-class]]
| [[File:Vsadnik class.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Armed Icebreaker
| ''IRN Vsadnik''
|  Hosts a complement of 35.
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| [[Grand Duchess Ksenia Alexandrovna-class]]
| [[File:Training Ship Ксения Александровна.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Training Barque
| ''IRN Grand Duchess Ksenia Alexandrovna''
|  Used for officer cadets, by procedure carries 8 officers, 16 sailors and as many as 100 cadets.
|-
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| Each hosts a complement of 33.
| Each hosts a complement of 33.
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| [[Denver-class]]
| [[File:USS Galveston C-17.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of the United States (1912–1959).svg}} [[United States]]
| Command Ship
| ''IRN Amerika''
| Converted from US Navy cruiser C-17 ''USS Galveston'' after the ship was decommissioned by the United States and sold in 1930. Hosts a complement of 327 (19 officers plus 308 enlisted).
|-
| [[Arethusa-class]]
| [[File:USS Suamico (AO-49).jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of the United States (1912–1959).svg}} [[United States]]
| Oiler Ship
| ''IRN Germes''
| Formerly the USS Arethusa (AO-7). Hosts a complement of 24 officers and enlistedmen with an auxiliary compliment of 66 civilians (most of which are Navy veterans).
|-
| [[Kronstadt-class]]
| [[File:Kronstadt - Russia's Sword and Shield.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Repair ship
| ''IRN Kronstadt''
| Complement of 120, has a carrying capacity of 2,575.
|-
| [[Psezuape-class]]
| [[File:Psezuape (schooner).jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Ammunition Ship
| ''IRN Psezuape''
| Near-obsolete mid-19th century schooner, in need of replacement. Hosts a complement of 52 (7 officers and 45 enlistedmen).
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Hospital Ships'''
|-
| [[Asturias-class]]
| [[File:HMHS Asturias.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Hospital Ship
| ''IRHS Angel''
|  Formerly British operated ''HMHS Asturias'', purchased in 1930. Hosts a complement of 85 (five officers, thirty enlistedmen and 50 nurses. Has a carrying capacity of 1,200.
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Aviso Ships'''
|-
| [[Yakut-class]]
| [[File:Транспорт Якут.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Aviso
| ''IRN Yakut''
|  Hosts a complement of 120.
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Icebreaker Ships'''
|-
| [[Gaydamak-class]]
| [[File:LedokolNo2-Gaydamak.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Armed Icebreaker
| {{bulleted list |''IRN Gaydamak'' | ''IRN Dzhigit''}}
|  Each hosts a complement of 60.
|-
| [[Vsadnik-class]]
| [[File:Vsadnik class.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Armed Icebreaker
| ''IRN Vsadnik''
|  Hosts a complement of 35.
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Training Ships'''
|-
| [[Grand Duchess Ksenia Alexandrovna-class]]
| [[File:Training Ship Ксения Александровна.jpg|200px]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia]]
| Training Barque
| ''IRN Grand Duchess Ksenia Alexandrovna''
|  Used for officer cadets, by procedure carries 8 officers, 16 sailors and as many as 100 cadets.
|-
|-
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Revision as of 21:47, 26 October 2021

Governorate of Alaska
Губе́рния Аляска
Flag of Alaska
Flag
Greater Coat of Arms of Alaska
Greater Coat of Arms
Motto: Always faithful
"Всегда верный"
Anthem: God Save the Tsar!
"Боже, Царя храни!"
Map of Alaska
Map of Alaska
CapitalNovoarchangelsk
"Новоархангельск"
Largest cityRezanovgrad
"Резановград"
Official languagesRussian
Ethnic groups
Russians (36.8%), Amero-Alaskans (23.4%), Native Alaskans (11.5%), Finns (6.6%), Cossacks (6.1%), Japanese (3.8%), Canadian-Alaskans (3.2%), Yakuts (3.1%), Filipino (1.8%), Baltic Germans (1.7%), Volga Germans (1.5%), Other (0.5%)
Demonym(s)Alaskan
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• Tsar
Roman Petrovich Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
• President
WIP
LegislatureLegislature
Council of State
Duma
History
• WIP
1900
• WIP
1931
Area
• 
663,268 sq mi (1,717,860 km2)
• Water (%)
13.77
Population
• 1930 estimate
197,283
CurrencyAlaskan Ruble () (ARB)
Time zoneUTC-8 (ADT)
Driving sideright


Alaska, officially the Governorate of Alaska ((Russian: Губе́рния Аляска), is a sovereign nation located in North America. Alaska is bordered by the Dominion of Canada to her east and shares the Bering Strait with The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) to her west. The population of the country is distributed throughout its main cities and vast rural regions. The most populous cities are the Rezanovgrad followed by Novoarchangelsk and Krusensternburg. The Alaskan hinterland in the northern regions have small settlements scattered throughout the various mountainous and forested tundra regions. Aside from these, much of Alaska is rural and marked by large national reserves and mining zones. Alaska is a constitutional monarchy with its capital located in Novoarchangelsk, the second largest city in the country which serves as cultural and commercial centers. The largest city in Alaska is Rezanovgrad. Alaska has a separation of powers between its Executive, Judicial and Legislative branches.

History

Russian American Company

Exploration and Early Settlement

1867 Nationalization of the Russian American Company

The Klondike Gold Rush

Stolypin Program

Establishment of the Governorate of Alaska

Russian Civil War

Post Civil War

Era of Mass Immigration

1920s

Great Reform of 1925

Geography

States

Cities

Geographic Areas

Politics

Political Parties in Alaska

Political movements in Alaska

Foreign Relations

Soviet Union

Japan

United States

Canada

United Kingdom

International Recognition

The Russian Empire is a member of the League of Nations and widely recognized as the legitimate government of Russia by the Entente and most non-Aligned countries. International recognition is a major component of the Russian Empire's legitimacy and a major component of propaganda proliferated among White Emigres and those sympathetic to the anti-Communist cause in Russia and abroad.

International Recognition of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union circa 1931

Alaskan Armed Forces

Army

Navy

Coast Guard

Air Force

Coast Guard

Alaskan Home Guard

Governorate Rangers

Equipment

Weapons

Weapon Picture Origin Type Notes
Pistols
Nagant M1895 Nagant M1895 Alaska.jpg Russia
Alaska
Handgun Used throughout the Russian Armed Forces and Alaskan Home Guard as service pistol.
Submachine guns
Thompson Submachinegun Campbell Thompson.jpg United States of America Submachinegun Imported from the United States, used by Russian Army and Alaskan Home Guard ground forces.
Fedorov Avtomat Avtomat M1916 Fedorov noBG.jpg Russia Submachinegun Used by Russian Army and Alaskan Home Guard ground forces.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant Mosin-remove-bg.png Russia Battle Rifle Used by Russian Army and Alaska Home Guard
M1903 Springfield Rifle M1903 Springfield - USA - 30-06 - Armémuseum.jpg United States of America Battle Rifle Imported from United States for hybrid use as standard issue rifle and light marksman rifle.
Winchester Model 70 Winchestermodel70.jpg United States of America Marksman Rifle Used by marksmen in Russian Army and Naval Infantry
Shotguns
Browning Auto-5 RemingtonMd11.JPG United States of America Shotgun Used by Russian Special Forces
Machine guns
Vickers machine gun From a B To Officer. a B Jack Rupert Boulton, One of Thousands Promoted From the Lower Deck To Meet the War-time Demand of Britain's Great and Expanding Navy. Boulton, a Dorsetman, Redheaded and 6 Ft Tall, Was A16402.jpg United Kingdom Medium Machine gun Used throughout Russian Army and Navy.
Anti-materiel weapons
Aasen mortar 8.6 cm itl.Minenwerfer. (BildID 15511692).jpg France Mortar
Rosenberg 37mm M1915 Rosenburg Support Gun.jpg Russia Support Gun

Ground Vehicles

Vehicle Picture Origin Type In service Notes
Armor
Vickers Mark E Vickers E PIC 1-W-1657-4.jpg United Kingdom Light Tank 16
Renault FT FT-17prototype.jpg France Light Tank 40
Vickers Medium Mark II Australian Medium Mk II tank 1938 AWM P02483.006.jpeg United Kingdom Medium Tank 28
Armored Cars
Rolls-Royce Armoured Car Rolls-Royce Armoured Car Bardia 1940.jpg United Kingdom Armored Car 16
White AM armored car White Automitrailleuse.jpg France Armored Car 21
Alaska-Omsky armored car Fiat-Omsky Siberian White Army armored car.JPG Alaska Armored Car 129 Produced at the Alaska-Omsky plant in Novoarchangelsk based on White Army designs used for the Fiat-Omsky armored car.
Austin-Putilov armored car Austin21.jpg Alaska Armored Car 208 Produced at the Austin Auto manufacturing plant in Novoarchangelsk.
Armored Carriers
Austin-Kégresse Half Track Austin-Kegress «Ukrainets» in Zhytomyr, 1920.jpg Alaska Armored Carrier 331 80 total ordered in 1930, 49 still in production.
Trucks
Garford-Putilov Armored Truck Putlilov-Garford Armored Truck.jpg Russia Truck 11 Evacuated from Vladivostok towards end of the Russian Civil War.
Unarmored Vehicles
Ford Model AA Ford Model AA.jpg United States of America Transport Truck 202

Watercraft

Vehicle Picture Origin Type In service Notes
Battleships
Imperatritsa Mariya-class General Alekseyev.jpg Russia Dreadnought IRN General Alekseyev Currently docked at Naval Base Novoarchangelsk. Complement of 1,213.
Ekaterina II-class Battleship Chesma.jpg Russia Pre-Dreadnought IRN Georgii Pobedonosets Currently docked at Naval Base Novoarchangelsk. Complement of 642.
Destroyers
Derzky-class Frunze 01.jpg Russia Destroyer
  • IRN Bespokoiny
  • IRN Derzky
  • IRN Gnevny
  • IRN Pospeshny
  • IRN Pylki
Each ship hosts a complement of 125.
Fidonisy-class Frunze 01.jpg Russia Destroyer IRN Tserigo Complement of 136.
Tucker-class Tucker Class.jpg United States Destroyer
  • IRN Nicholas II
  • IRN Alexander Kolchak
  • IRN Mikhail Drozdovsky
  • IRN Mikhail Diterikhs
  • IRN Anatoly Pepelyayev
Purchased from the United States in 1927 and upgraded with anti-air armaments. Formerly named the:
  • USS Tucker
  • USS Porter
  • USS Wadsworth
  • USS Conyngham
  • USS Wainwright
Each ship hosts a complement of 99.
Admiralty Modified R-class HMS Tower (1917) IWM SP 000081.jpg United Kingdom Destroyer
  • IRN Sablya
  • IRN Feniks
  • IRN Rassvet
  • IRN Storozh
  • IRN Yezh
  • IRN Morzh
  • IRN Medvezhonok
Purchased from the United Kingdom in 1927. An eight ship, the HMS Undine was ordered, however was wrecked on Horse Sand Fort en route and subsequently scrapped. Formerly named the:
  • HMS Trenchant
  • HMS Tower
  • HMS Ulster
  • HMS Umpire
  • HMS Urchin
  • HMS Ursa
  • HMS Ursula
Each ship hosts a complement of 82.
Minesweepers
Kitoboy-class Kitoboy1920.jpg Russia Minesweeper IRN Kitoboy Complement of 40.
Hunt-class HMS Belvoir (1917) IWM SP 109.jpg United Kingdom Minesweeper
  • IRN Shchit
  • IRN Perchatka
  • IRN Shlem
  • IRN Pantsir
  • IRN Stena
  • IRN Tsitadel
  • IRN Plashch
  • IRN Zashchitnik
  • IRN Gvardeyets
  • IRN Bashnya
  • IRN Krepost
  • IRN Obolochka
All purchased in 1927 from within the Aberdare group which were completed in 1917-19. Formerly the:
  • HMS Appledore
  • HMS Blackburn
  • HMS Bootle
  • HMS Bradfield
  • HMS Burslem
  • HMS Bury
  • HMS Caerleon
  • HMS Irvine
  • HMS Kendal
  • HMS Nailsea
  • HMS Newark
  • HMS Stafford
Each ship hosts a complement of 74.
Cruisers
2nd-class cruiser Almaz 01.jpg Russia Seaplane tender IRN Almaz Carries 4 seaplanes, currently relegated to supporting coastal search and rescue. Hosts a complement of 336.
Bogatyr-class cruiser Ochakov-building.jpg Russia Protected Cruiser IRN General Kornilov Complement of 589.
Submarines
American Holland-class AG-22.jpg Russia Submarine IRN AG-22 Complement of 30.
Morzh-class Россия. Подводная лодка 'Тюлень' в Севастополе. 1916г pic 123.jpg Russia Submarine IRN Tyulen Complement of 47.
Bars-class Россия. Балтика Русские подлодки Волк и Барс(центр) зимой 1915-1917гг 22.jpg Russia Submarine
  • IRN Burevestnik
  • IRN Utka
Each hosts a complement of 33.

Aircraft

Vehicle Picture Origin Type In service Notes
Command and Replenishment Ships
Denver-class USS Galveston C-17.jpg United States Command Ship IRN Amerika Converted from US Navy cruiser C-17 USS Galveston after the ship was decommissioned by the United States and sold in 1930. Hosts a complement of 327 (19 officers plus 308 enlisted).
Arethusa-class USS Suamico (AO-49).jpg United States Oiler Ship IRN Germes Formerly the USS Arethusa (AO-7). Hosts a complement of 24 officers and enlistedmen with an auxiliary compliment of 66 civilians (most of which are Navy veterans).
Kronstadt-class Kronstadt - Russia's Sword and Shield.jpg Russia Repair ship IRN Kronstadt Complement of 120, has a carrying capacity of 2,575.
Psezuape-class Psezuape (schooner).jpg Russia Ammunition Ship IRN Psezuape Near-obsolete mid-19th century schooner, in need of replacement. Hosts a complement of 52 (7 officers and 45 enlistedmen).
Hospital Ships
Asturias-class HMHS Asturias.jpg Russia Hospital Ship IRHS Angel Formerly British operated HMHS Asturias, purchased in 1930. Hosts a complement of 85 (five officers, thirty enlistedmen and 50 nurses. Has a carrying capacity of 1,200.
Aviso Ships
Yakut-class Транспорт Якут.jpg Russia Aviso IRN Yakut Hosts a complement of 120.
Icebreaker Ships
Gaydamak-class LedokolNo2-Gaydamak.jpg Russia Armed Icebreaker
  • IRN Gaydamak
  • IRN Dzhigit
Each hosts a complement of 60.
Vsadnik-class Vsadnik class.jpg Russia Armed Icebreaker IRN Vsadnik Hosts a complement of 35.
Training Ships
Grand Duchess Ksenia Alexandrovna-class Training Ship Ксения Александровна.jpg Russia Training Barque IRN Grand Duchess Ksenia Alexandrovna Used for officer cadets, by procedure carries 8 officers, 16 sailors and as many as 100 cadets.
Aircraft Picture Origin Type In service Notes
Fixed-wing aircraft
Fokker D VII Fokker D VII 2.jpg German Empire Fighter 32 In active service, plans for replacement have existed since 1927.
Curtiss Falcon Curtiss A-3 Falcon (SN 27-243).jpg United States of America Fighter 12 In active service
Sikorsky VS-37B "Strazh" Sikorsky-Consolidated S-37-2 aircraft.jpg Alaska Bomber 27 In active service, introduced in 1927 and in active production
Sikorsky R.S. Russian Naval Plane.png Alaska Flying Boat 22 In active service, introduced in 1928 and in active production

Demographics

Ethnic Groups

Alaska is comprised of people of many varying ethnicities. The vast majority of New English people are of European descent, however, many different ethnic identities persist between the European peoples whom have settled New England. In the census, there are listed the following options:

• Russians
• Natives
• Klondikers
• Amero-Alaskans
• Finns
• Cossacks
• Japanese
• Filipinos
• Canadian-Alaskans
• Yakuts
• Baltic Germans
• Volga Germans
• Jews

Languages

Alaska has established Russian as the official language of the Governorate of Alaska and Russian is exclusively used for government purposes. However, many families and communities in Alaska are bi-lingual, with native languages, English, Japanese, Tagalog, German and Yiddish among others being spoken throughout many large parts of Alaska and even functioning as a majority linguistically in some areas. Among Russian emigres the widespread use of second languages is controversial and advocacy groups exist for restrictions on signage and public events held in foreign languages, however English and native languages likewise are promoted by their own primary users in the country in their push for linguistic recognition.

Religion

The Governorate of Alaska is officially an Orthodox Christian nation and as such moral laws and public holidays exist in keeping with the Orthodox faith. However, in recognition for the large Catholic and Protestant section of society, Western Christmas is recognized as a national holiday. After Christians, there exists notable Shintoist and Jewish populations in the country and concentrated in southern urban centers, privately owned Shintoist shrines and synagogues are common.

Economy

Commerce

Industry

Agriculture

Organized Labor

Foreign Trade and Investments

Transport and Infrastructure

Electrification

Highways

Train lines

Airports

Three civilian airports and four military airports are operated in Alaska. The three civilian airports are Novoarkangelsk International Airport, Nicholas III Airport at Rezanovgrad and the smaller Severo-Polyarnyy Airport at Baranovsk. Additionally there are plans for the construction of a small airport at Krusensternburg.

Maritime Ports

Culture

Music

Fashion

Men's Fashion

Women's Fashion

Literature

Media

Press

Radio

Sports

Symbols

Cultural Icons

Native Wildlife

Public Holidays

Date English name Original name Remarks
January 12 Christmas Day Рождество Christmas according to the Julian calendar
January 12 Prosecutor General's Day День работника прокуратуры Российской Федерации Honoring the 1772 foundation of the office of the Prosecutor General of Russia
January 14 Orthodox New Year День нового года New Year's day according to the Julian Calendar
April 7 Annunciation Благовещение The celebration of the announcement by the angel Gabriel to Mary that she would conceive and bear a son through a virgin birth and become the mother of Jesus Christ, the Christian Messiah and Son of God, marking the Incarnation.
April 21 Local Self-Government Day День местного самоуправления Commemorates the reform of 1925 which restructured the Russian Empire and Alaskan Governorate.
April 27 Day of Russian Parliamentarism День российского парламентаризма
commemorates the first session of Russia's first-ever State Duma in 1906
May 24 Saints Cyril and Methodius Day День святых Кирилла и Мефодия
Commemorates the 'apostles to the Slavs' St. Cyril and St. Methodius as well as their development of the Cyrillic alphabet.
June 6 Day of the Russian Language День русского языка
Prior to 2011, Pushkin Day honoring Alexander Puskhin, now honors the Russian Language
Last Sunday of July Navy Day День Военно-Морского Флота Honoring the active and reserve personnel, heroes and veterans of the Russian Navy
August 1 Day of Remembrance of Russian Soldiers Who Fell in World War I День памяти российских воинов, погибших в Первой мировой войне 1914-1918 годов Holiday enacted in 2013
August 6 Russian Railway Troops Day День железнодорожных войск Honoring all the active and reserve personnel, heroes, fallen and veterans of the Russian Railway Troops
August 12 Russian Air Force Day День Военно-воздушных сил Honoring the active and reserve personnel, heroes and veterans of the Russian Air Force
August 19 Apple Feast of the Saviour Яблочный праздник Спасителя Also known as the Feast of the Transfiguration
October 1 Russian Ground Forces Day День Сухопутных войск Honors those serving, the heroes, fallen and veterans of the Russian Ground Forces on the day of the raising of the first units of the legendary Streltsy by Ivan the Terrible in 1550
October 17 Tsar Roman Petrovich Romanov's Birthday День рождения царя Романа Петровича Романова Commemorates the Birth of reigning Tsar Roman Petrovich Romanov.
October 30 Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Red Terror День памяти жертв политических репрессий Enacted in 1921, honors the victims of the Soviet Union past and present
November 10 Police and Internal Affairs Servicemen's Day День сотрудника органов внутренних дел Российской Федерации Honoring all those serving in the Police of Russia and all those working in the Ministry of Internal Affairs
November 19 Day of the Artillery День артиллерии Enacted on 21 October 1944, to commemorate the artillery strikes and bombardment at the Battle of Stalingrad of 19 November 1942
November 27 Naval Infantry Day День морской пехоты Honoring the 1705 date of the raising of the first units of today's Russian Naval Infantry by orders of Peter the Great
December 9 Fatherland's Heroes Day День Героев Отечества Anniversary of the 1769 establishment (OS date: November 26) by Catherine the Great of the Order of St. George
December 25 Western Christmas Западное Рождество Christmas according to the Gregorian calendar