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Boris Kozhin was born on 25 October, 1944 in Pskov, Pskov Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia), is a Ukrainian retired vice admiral and politician. Discover Boris Kozhin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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Boris Kozhin Net Worth
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Boris Borisovich Kozhin or Borys Borysovych Kozhyn (Борис Борисович Кожин; born 25 October 1944, Pskov, Russia) is a Ukrainian retired vice admiral and politician who served as the first commander of the Ukrainian Navy from April 1992 to October 1993.
Borys Kozhyn was born in Pskov in 1944 in a family of the World War II veteran who was repressed in 1947 and convicted for 25 years, but in 1956 rehabilitated.
In 1959 Kozhyn family moved to Lutsk where the relatives of Borys Kozhyn's mother lived.
Borys' mother herself is from a small of Pidhaitsi (within the historical region of Galicia).
Upon finishing school in 1961 Kozhyn worked as a mechanic at the Lutsk vehicle maintenance factory.
In 1963, he became a champion of Volyn, a vice-champion of Ukraine in cycling and won a bronze medal of the Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR in road bicycle racing, competition for which in the framework of the spartakiad was taking place in Ternopil.
In 1968 Kozhyn graduated the Frunze Higher Naval School in Leningrad with specialty "Antisubmarine armament" as an electrical engineer.
Upon graduation (August 1968 - November 1971) he was placed as a commander assistant and commander of an anti-submarine boat PR-201 (predecessor of Poti-class corvette) (military unit 99724) that was part of the Black Sea Fleet division of ships carrying out security of water district (дивизия кораблей ОВР, divizia korablei OVR) in Sevastopol.
During that period he also served as a commander assistant of a patrol ship (сторожевой корабль) PR-159 (Petya-class frigate) (military unit 20935) in Donuzlav.
In 1971-72 Kozhyn completed the Naval Advanced Special Officers' Classes in Leningrad.
In 1972-75 he was a commander of a patrol ship PR-159 in Donuzlav and after that was chief of staff for a brigade of minesweepers (military unit 34234), Black Sea Fleet Naval base in Donuzlav.
In 1978-80 Kozhyn attended and completed the Grechko Naval Academy in Leningrad.
After that he was a commander of security brigade of water district (military unit 26977), Black Sea Fleet Naval base in Sevastopol.
In 1986-92 he served as a chief of staff – deputy commander of the Black Sea Fleet Naval base (military unit 99324) in Donuzlav.
During that period in 1987-88 Kozhyn was a member of the Crimean regional council.
On 1 December 1991, the Crimean Naval Base voted for the Ukrainian independence referendum with 93% of approval for independence.
In February – April 1992 Kozhyn was commander of the Black Sea Fleet Crimean Naval base (today Southern Naval base) in Donuzlav.
He later served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine on the party list of the People's Movement of Ukraine from 1998 to 2002.