Celebrating Russia’s Valor: Officer’s Day and the Code of Honor


Every year on August 21, Russia celebrates Officer’s Day, the only holiday that unites the officers of all the country’s branches of the military.

The title of officer first appeared in Russia in the 17th century during the reign of Peter the Great, who formed an officer corps consisting of noblemen. By the late 19th century, the rank of officer became accessible to servicemen without noble origins but with military merits.

After the 1917 revolution, the term “officer” was briefly replaced by “commander,” returning in 1943 with the old insignia and distinctions. In modern Russia, officers are considered the commanding staff of all branches of the military.

Officer’s Day is a relatively new holiday, established in 2001 by members of the public organization “Officers of Russia.” The date of August 21 was chosen deliberately, as it is the eve of the Day of the State Flag of the Russian Federation. This timing symbolizes the unity and valor of the officer corps under the national flag, a significant emblem for all officers.

In all times, Russian officers had an unwritten code of honor that regulated their behavior in society. In 1904 these rules were compiled into a written Officer’s Code of Honor. They still resonate with the general moral principles of the Russian officers corps.

Here are just a few sample articles from the Officers’s Code of Honor:

– Do not make a promise if you are not sure you can keep it.

– Conduct yourself simply, with dignity, without vanity.

– Do not indulge in wild partying — it won’t prove your bravery, but it will compromise you.

– Avoid financial dealings with friends. Money always spoils relationships.

– Do not dismiss anyone’s advice — listen to it. The right to follow it or not remains with you.

– An officer’s strength is not in outbursts, but in unshakable calm.

– Protect the reputation of a woman who trusts you, whoever she may be.

– In an argument, strive to make your words soft your arguments firm.

– Nothing teaches as much as realizing your own mistake. This is one of the main means of self-education.

– Authority is gained through knowledge of the job and service. It is important that subordinates respect you, not fear you.

– Devote your soul to God, heart to a woman, duty to the Motherland, honor to no one!

On this Officer’s Day, we wish the entire Russian officer corps the highest achievements. You are the foundation of the army, its support, and hope. Preserve the honor of your uniform. Always be the first, diligently fulfill your duty to your Motherland and her people. Success and happiness in your personal affairs! Happy holiday!

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Every year on August 21, Russia celebrates Officer’s Day, a special holiday that brings together officers from all branches of the military. This holiday has a rich history, dating back to the 17th century during the reign of Peter the Great.

The title of officer was first introduced in Russia as part of an elite corps made up of noblemen. Over time, the rank of officer became more accessible to servicemen without noble origins but with military merit. After the 1917 revolution, the term “officer” was briefly replaced by “commander,” only to be reinstated in 1943 with the old insignia and distinctions.

In modern Russia, officers are considered the commanding staff of all branches of the military. Officer’s Day was established in 2001 by the public organization “Officers of Russia.” The date of August 21 was specifically chosen as it falls on the eve of the Day of the State Flag of the Russian Federation, symbolizing the unity and valor of the officer corps under the national flag.

Russian officers have always lived by a code of honor, which was formalized into a written Officer’s Code of Honor in 1904. This code outlines principles such as keeping promises, conducting oneself with dignity, avoiding wild behavior, and respecting others’ advice. These values still resonate within the Russian officers corps today.

On Officer’s Day, it is important to acknowledge the dedication and service of the entire Russian officer corps. They are the foundation of the military, providing support and hope for the nation. Let us honor their commitment to duty, their loyalty to the Motherland, and their dedication to upholding the honor of their uniform.

We extend our best wishes to all Russian officers on this special day. May you continue to excel in your service, demonstrating leadership, integrity, and courage. Happy Officer’s Day!

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