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  1. Feb 28, 2012 · Elizaveta Petrovna issued a decree on the creation of the Naval Cadet Corps in order to restore the former power of Petrovsky fleet. Catherine the Great organized the second corps named after Peter the Great, as well as the first Moscow cadet corps.

  2. The Naval Cadet Corps (Russian: Морской кадетский корпус), occasionally translated as the Marine Cadet Corps or the Sea Cadet Corps, is an educational establishment for educating Naval officers for commissioning in the Russian Navy in Saint Petersburg.

  3. Started service/work in Russia: Born in Russia, von Wrangel entered the Naval Cadet Corps in 1807 and, after graduating in 1815, served in the fleet. Main accomplishments in the Russian...

  4. Cadet Corps was created in the 1750s, and the Artillery and Engineering Cadet Corps in the 1760s). From 1800 to 1864 and from 1882 to 191 7, it was known as the First Cadet Corps,

  5. On December 15, 1752, by order of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, a new educational institution was founded on the basis of the Naval Guard Academy for the training of officers for the Russian fleet, which was named the "Marine gentry cadet corps".

  6. Cadet Russia. At present, there are some five hundred Cadet schools, military boarding schools, vocational schools and gymnasiums and a great number of Cadet classes, youth patriotic organizations in Russia.

  7. The Sea Cadet Corps (Russian: Морской кадетский корпус), occasionally translated as the Marine Cadet Corps or the Naval Cadet Corps, is an educational establishment for training Naval officers for the Russian Navy in Saint Petersburg. It is the oldest existing high school in Russia.