4th Battalion Honor Guard The 4th cadet battalion maintained a special
honour guard unit that served as the official ceremonial ambassador of the military forces of the republic. It participated in the march on of the school battle banner, the welcoming of the
Soviet leadership (the
General Secretary, the
head of state and
head of government) and foreign delegations to Baku, as well public events such as wreath laying ceremonies. In the late 60s, the only ceremonial units in Baku were an army and navy guard, a motorcycle detachment, and a
military band. The uniform of the unit was based on that of the
154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment in
Moscow. Its first commander was Major S. Akopdzhanyan. It had participated in the welcoming ceremonies of the leaders of
Turkey,
Iran,
Senegal (Prime Minister
Mamadou Dia) and
Egypt at
Binah Airport (now Heydar Aliyev International Airport). It also took part in the visit of
Leonid Brezhnev to Baku in 1982 and
ruby jubilee celebrations of
Victory Day in 1985. In 1965, the unit had the honor to represent the academy by opening a military parade for the first time.
BVOKU Band The
band of the school () consisted in the early 60s of 25 musicians, which was around the national average at the time for
Russian military bands. Most of the band were active duty servicemen, with around two-fifths being students. Many were also members of the headquarters bands of the
4th Army and the
Baku Air Defense District. The band was responsible for accompanying cadets with music at events such as morning assemblies, parades and
pass outs of cadets. It also often participated in the review of bands in the
Transcaucasian Military District in
Tbilisi. The band dormitory and studio was located at the BUO (Training Support Battalion). == Rectors ==