Омский кадетский корпус Omsk Cadet Corps 1887-1913


Омский кадетский корпус 1887-1913 The Omsk Cadet Corps 1887-1913 Music: Cadets March The Omsk Cadet Corps before 1925 - the 1st Siberian Emperor Alexander I Cadet Corps is the oldest and leading military educational institution in Siberia that has produced in its history a brilliant galaxy of marshals generals officers sergeants and cadets outstanding and well-known state political scientific and public figures.
The Corps was one of seven cadet corps in pre-revolutionary Russia and the only one in Siberia to be patronised by a member of the Imperial family... The Corps was founded on May1 1813 as the Omsk Military Cossack School.
From 1826-1845 regulations for the school were approved and the name changed to the School of the Siberian Linear Cossack Army.The statute on the school stipulated that only the children of Cossacks of all ranks could enter the school.
This was changed in 1833 when the school was granted permission to accept children from the noble classes from officers of regular troops and officials throughout Siberia.
By so doing the prestige of the school increased manifestly. In November 1845 the school was renamed the Siberian Cadet Corps.
During the reform of military education in 1866 the Cadet Corps was transformed into a military gymnasium .
By so doing pupils included those of non noble classes and the school lost its closed character and class division was eliminated.
This also enabled civilian teachers to enter the school where a number combined educational activity with research.... In 1882 the gymnasium was again transformed into a cadet corps upon the accession of Emperor Alexander III.
Instead of classes companies were formed headed by officers.Teachers were once again only officers and great emphasis was placed on parades and shows.... By 1900 the Khabarovsk Cadet School was established and the Irkutsk Cadet School was in the process of being created.
As a consequence the Siberian Cadet Corps lost its all-Siberian significance.
By Order No.
974 of September 18 1907 it was renamed the Omsk Cadet Corps.... Today in much altered circumstances the Omsk Cadet Corps still exists.

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