Viktor Kulikov
- Order of Lenin (4)
- Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 2nd class
- Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class
- Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th class
Viktor Georgiyevich Kulikov (Russian: Виктор Георгиевич Куликов; born July 5, 1921) was the Warsaw Pact commander-in-chief from 1977 to 1989. He has held the rank of the Marshal of the Soviet Union since January 14, 1977.
Kulikov was born into a peasant family and joined the Red Army in 1939. He saw service in World War II and was made a Hero of the Soviet Union.
Kulikov commanded the Kiev Military District in 1967-1969 and the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany in 1969–1971. From 1971 until 1977, he served as the Chief of General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces. In 1983, he was awarded a Lenin Prize. Kulikov was a member of the Soviet/Russian parliament 1989–2003. He was awarded the highest Cuban award, the Order of Playa Girón in 2006.
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