[2] He graduated from the Leningrad Higher Combined Arms Command School named after S. M. Kirov in 1966.
[1][2] In the same year in September, he served in the 131st Pechenga Motorized Rifle Division of the 6th Army of the Leningrad Military District in Murmansk.,[3] and in November 1966, he became the commander of a reconnaissance platoon.
[2] In June 1977, after which he graduated from the academy, he was the commander of the 123rd Guards Motorized Rifle Division from the Far Eastern Military District.
In July 1983, after graduating from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces named after K. E.
[2] In November 1991, he was the Chief of Staff of the North-Western Group of Forces in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
[5][3] In June 1995, Russian President Boris Yeltsin appointed Bobryshev as commander of the Collective Peacekeeping Forces of the Commonwealth of Independent States in Tajikistan.
[6] In December 1995, Bobryshev became the Chief of Staff – First Deputy Commander of the Leningrad Military District.
On 1 December 2000, he was awarded with honors and the certificate by the CIS Military for his courage of the Tajik civil war.