[3] The parade's commander was Colonel General Vladimir Govorov, the Commander of Troops of the Moscow Military District, while its presiding officer was Marshal of the Soviet Union Andrei Grechko.
[8] Participants received commemorative badges and special thanks Colonel General Govorov and members of the District Military Council.
The silhouette of a modern tank is depicted in the background and in the upper right corner, there is the inscription “100th parade”.
[9] On November 3, 2007, graduates of the Kalinin (now Tver) Suvorov Military and Nakhimov Naval Schools who participated in the 100th military parade gathered for the first time on Red Square on the occasion o the parade's 35th anniversary.
[10] The parade's mobile column exhibited military equipment, prominently including Katyusha rocket launchers.