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Igor Osipov

1973 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Igor Osipov is the 2,104th most popular military personnel, the 156th most popular biography from Kazakhstan and the 7th most popular Kazakhstani Military Personnel.

Igor Osipov, a Russian naval officer born in 1973, is most famous for serving as the commander of the Russian Navy's Baltic Fleet. He has played a significant role in various naval operations and exercises within the Russian military.

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Among Military Personnels

Among military personnels, Igor Osipov ranks 2,104 out of 2,058Before him are Michael A. Monsoor, Vikram Batra, Asim Munir, Alexey Milchakov, Valeriy Chybineyev, and Vladlen Tatarsky. After him are Michael P. Murphy, Fernando Pereira, Pat Tillman, Dmytro Kotsiubailo, Kimberly Cheatle, and Avani Chaturvedi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Igor Osipov ranks 1,059Before him are Andrew Bird, Michael Bacall, Hiroki Shinjo, René Schneider, Johnny Damon, and Bulat Zhumadilov. After him are Mihaela Ciobanu, Lori Heuring, Chelah Horsdal, Viktor Zubarev, Katsuyuki Saito, and Max van Heeswijk.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Igor Osipov ranks 156 out of NaNBefore him are Dmitriy Gaag (1971), Samal Yeslyamova (1984), Assan Bazayev (1981), Nikolay Chebotko (1982), Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov (1976), and Bulat Zhumadilov (1973). After him are Viktor Zubarev (1973), Aidyn Smagulov (1976), Maulen Mamyrov (1970), Pavel Priluchny (1987), Zulfiya Chinshanlo (1993), and Robert Dietrich (1986).

Among Military Personnels In Kazakhstan

Among military personnels born in Kazakhstan, Igor Osipov ranks 7Before him are Lavr Kornilov (1870), Manshuk Mametova (1922), Khiuaz Dospanova (1922), Bauyrzhan Momyshuly (1910), Nina Lobkovskaya (1925), and Andrey Mordvichev (1976).

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