词条 | Zurab Pochkhua |
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|name= Zurab Pochkhua |image= Pochkhua.jpg |caption= |nickname= |allegiance={{flag|Georgia}} |rank= Colonel |branch= Georgian Air Force |commands=Georgian Armed Forces |unit= |battles= awardslaterwork= }} Zurab Pochkhua ({{lang-ka|ზურაბ ფოჩხუა}}) (born July 11, 1963) is a Georgian colonel. He was the commander of Georgian Air Force from September 15, 2008.[1] to 2010. In 1998 Pochkhua finished short courses of air defense at Zhukov Command Academy of Air Defense in Tver, Russia. Pochkhua served as Commander of Communication Company of the First Anti-aircraft Rocket Brigade from 1993 to 1995. Then as a Chief of Staff of the First Air Defense Base from 1995 to 2002 and as a Commander of Command Control Center (C3) of the Georgian Air Force from 2002 to 2005.[2] From 2005 and during 2008 war with Russia Pochkhua was a Deputy Commander of Georgian Air Force and Chief of the Air Defense of Air Forces. He was commander of the Air Force from 2008 to 2010. He then served as a defense attache to Ukraine. Zurab Pochkhua has been awarded with Medal for Military Courage (2000) and St. George’s Victory Order (2008). References1. ^Saakashvili met with the representatives of Joint Staff {{S-start}}{{S-mil}}{{S-bef|before=David Nairashvili}}{{S-ttl|title=Commander of the Georgian Air Force|years=2008 – 2010}}{{S-aft|after=Gocha Shingazrdilov}}{{S-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pochkhua, Zurab}}{{Georgia-mil-bio-stub}}2. ^Air Force Commander of the Georgian Armed Forces 3 : People of the Russo-Georgian War|Living people|1963 births |
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