History of The Federal Protective Services
- Special department by VChK College
- Special department of GPU
- Special department by OGPU College - Dec, 1929
- 5th department (special safeguard) of Operod, SOU OGPU Jan, 1930 - Mar, 1931
- 5th department (special safeguard) of Operod, SOU OGPU Mar - Jun, 1931
- 4th department of Operod, OGPU Jun, 1931 -
- Operod of OGPU
- Operative division (Operod) of GUGB NKVD USSR Jul, 1934 - Nov, 1936
- Division of safeguard by GUGB NKVD USSR Dec, 1936 - Jun, 1938
- Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, NKVD USSR
- 1st division of 1st Department by NKVD USSR Jun - Sep, 1938
- 1st division of GUGB
- 1st division of NKGB
- Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, NKGB USSR
- 1st division of NKVD
- Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, NKVD USSR
- Sixth department of NKGB USSR Apr, 1943 - Mar, 1946
- Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, NKGB USSR
- Sixth department of MGB USSR Mar, 1946 - Apr, 1946
- Department of safeguard No. 1, MGB Apr, 1946 - Dec, 1946
- Department of safeguard No. 2, MGB Apr, 1946 - Dec, 1946
- Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, MGB USSR - Dec, 1946
- Headquarters of safeguard, MGB USSR Dec, 1946 - May, 1952
- Department of safeguard, MGB May, 1952
- Ninth department of MVD USSR Mar, 1953 - Mar, 1954
- Tenth department of MVD USSR Mar, 1953- Mar, 1954
- Ninth department of KGB by SM USSR Mar, 1954 -
- Tenth department of KGB by SM USSR Mar, 1954 -
- Fifteenth department of KGB by SM USSR
- Ninth department of KGB USSR
- Fifteenth department of KGB USSR
- Service of safeguard, KGB USSR
- Department of safeguard by USSR President
- Main Administration of Protection (GUO- Glavnoye Upravlenie Okhrani) (1992–1996)
- Federal Protective Service (FSO) (1996-today)
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