The civil service is built on the same principles as the military. In the Russian Federation, retired officers and generals hold senior positions in regional and municipal government bodies. Sergei Menyaylo leads the Siberian Federal District.
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Starting conditions
Military service at all times was considered an honorable thing in Russia. Over the years, the country has developed an optimal training system for the armed forces. Sergei Ivanovich Menyaylo went through a difficult life, choosing for himself a military career. A future federal-level official was born on August 22, 1960 in an ordinary Soviet family. Parents at that time lived in the small town of Alagir, which is located in North Ossetia. My father worked at a local thermal power station. Mother was engaged in housework and raising children.
As a child, Sergei dreamed of becoming an officer. At school, he studied well and purposefully prepared for the realization of his dreams. I did sports. He studied the history of the Suvorov campaigns and naval battles of the Russian fleet. After school, I decided to get a specialized education at the Caspian Higher Naval School, which was based in the famous city of Baku. In 1983, Menyailo completed a course of study. Having received the rank of lieutenant and the specialty of navigator engineer. Then he departed to the duty station for the legendary Northern Fleet. The young lieutenant was appointed commander of the naval warhead on the base minesweeper BT-22.
Political activity
Sergey Menyailo’s career was developing progressively, without bright bursts and annoying failures. A competent specialist and demanding commander, he was able to find rational forms of communication with subordinates. He took a variety of methods in the work of educating personnel. Three years later, he was appointed commander of a combat minesweeper. In 1990, Sergei Ivanovich was elected a deputy of the Murmansk Regional Council. The reason for this step was the disastrous state of military camps in which families of military personnel lived. It was during that period that the officer learned how people live "in the rear."
In 1995, Menyailo graduated from the Naval Academy. After that, he was appointed commander of a brigade of ships in the Caspian flotilla. In 2002, he graduated from the courses of the Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and was appointed to the post of commander of the Navy base in Novorossiysk. Then he was transferred to the city of sea glory Sevastopol. The "color revolution" in Ukraine pushed the process of Crimea joining Russia. In the fall of 2014, Sergei Menyaylo was elected mayor of Sevastopol.