Army Tales. How I Fulfilled My Sacred Duty in the Soviet Army
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Andrei Norkin is a Russian journalist, a media manager, TV presenter, a radio host. Member of the Academy of Russian Television. The owner of the Tafee awards and "Radiomania". Prize winner of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of media. The book of the Russian journalist Andrei Norkin is based on real events, a frank story about the extraordinary army adventures of the young resident of Moscow in the last years of the existence of the USSR. The story, the action of which takes place in the most deaf places of the Gorky region and the second largest city of Georgia - Kutaisi, in the highland Svaneti and the desert carcass steppe, in the crackle of frosts and when choking heat. Why is the hlyastik - the most important element of uniforms and how to make a refined decoration from spider? How did the army gesture of Gorbachev Perestroika changed and is it true that the national enmity came to replace the "grandfather? What the ability to write poems can help the army service and how to get a charter from commanding the official permission? Under what circumstances, Russian vodka surpasses Georgian brandy and why King Pop Music should be called "Michel Jackson"? Did the Soviet army changed after the bloody events in Sumgait and where the Echo of the Spitak earthquake was heard louder? How to organize the test of recruits with tear gas, where is it best to hide from NATO observers?
Author:
Author:Andrey Norkin
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
- Category:Military Books
Series:
Series: Our Motherland of the USSR
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-699-86412-6
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