
Ivan Babij was a Ukrainian educator from Eastern Galicia, captain of the Ukrainian Galician Army, principal of a Ukrainian high school in Lwów, and activist of the Ukrainian Catholic Action.

Colonel Volodymyr Anatolievich Dashkovsky also known as Vladimir Dashkovsky is a Ukrainian military conductor and composer who serves as the Senior Military Director of the Military Music Department of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (MMD-GSAFU) based in Kyiv.

Nikifor (Nikolay) Grigoriev, born Nychypir Servetnyk in a small village of Zastavlia, was a paramilitary leader noted for numerous switching of sides during the civil war in Ukraine. He was commonly known as "Otaman Grigoriev", as "Matviy Hryhoriyiv", "Matvey Grigoriev", or "Mykola Grigoriev".

Terpylo Danylo Ilkovych widely known as Otaman Zelenyy - famous otaman (commander) of Ukrainian peasant insurrection movement on the territories of former territories of Russian Empire, modern Ukraine, first of all Kyiv region during the Civil War for Democracy of 1917–1923 years. One of the brightest examples of the phenomenon known as "village otamans". He and his people from time to time conflicted almost with all major military-political forces of that day Ukraine.

Valeriy Ivashchenko — Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine in 2007–2009, Acting Minister from 2009 to 2010. Colonel stock.

Serhiy Viktorovych Kokurin was a Ukrainian soldier who was shot dead by a sniper during the assault on the Ukrainian military base in Simferopol. He was the first soldier killed during the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.

Pavlo Mykolayovych Kyshkar is a Ukrainian politician. He worked as a financial controller at a tourist company in Thailand until 2014, when he returned to Ukraine and became an information coordinator for the Donbass Battalion. Appearing seventh on the party list of Self Reliance, he was elected to the Verkhovna Rada in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.

Yuri Fedorovych Lysianskyi was an officer in the Imperial Russian Navy and explorer of Ukrainian origin.

Yuliy Valeriyovych Mamchur is a colonel in the Ukrainian Air Force who, for three weeks in March 2014, refused to abandon his post in Belbek, Crimea amidst the Crimean crisis while surrounded and outnumbered by Russian forces. Mamchur is also credited for restraining amiably and diplomatically both his soldiers and pro-Russian forces from escalating tensions further, asking both sides not to shoot each other while the situation defuses.

Andriy Melnyk was a Ukrainian military and political leader.

Oleksandr Skipalsky is a Ukrainian military officer and spy. For over 20 years he worked as a Soviet border guard and military counterintelligence.

Colonel General Ihor Petrovich Smeshko served as the head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) from 2003 to 2005, where he supported the opposition during the Orange Revolution. In 2010, he entered politics with the Strength and Honor party, which he formed with several former security and intelligence officials.

Hnat Stefaniv was a colonel of the Ukrainian Galician Army and the army of the Ukrainian People's Republic. Born in the village of Topoivtsi near Horodenka, Stefaniv rose to the rank of major in the Austro-Hungarian army. In the November retreat of 1918 he was the organizer and commandant of the Zolochiv area in the Western Ukrainian National Republic. From November 9 to December 10. In 1918 he was elevated to the rank of colonel and commanded the Ukrainian Army in Lwów. Under his leadership the Ukrainian forces fought the Polish forces in Lwów, but after the arrival of reinforcement were forced to leave the city November 22. Later he joined the army of the UNR where he commanded the Hutsul regiment, the additional brigade of the rifleman's division and the commander of the cavalry in the First Winter Campaign. In 1920 he became the commander in exile of the Ukrainian armies. In 1920 he went over with a group under General Anton Kraus to Czechoslovakia and there headed the diplomatic mission of the West Ukrainian People's Republic in Uzhhorod. Until 1939 he lived in Transcarpathia, then in Vienna, and from 1944 - in Germany, where he died.

Myron Tarnavsky (Ukrainian: Мирон Тарнавський, was a supreme commander of the Ukrainian Galician Army, the military of the West Ukrainian People's Republic.

Dmytro Borysovych Tymchuk was a member of parliament of Ukraine, a Ukrainian military expert and blogger, an officer of the Ukrainian military reserve, and one of the coordinators of the Information Resistance blog. During the ongoing 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine, he became one of the most popular Ukrainian online activists and was extensively cited on the situation in the country.