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MILITARY IDs
Military IDs Vasily Ivanovich SIDORENKO
Soldier, charger, 579 mortar regiment, 3 battery.
Booklet opened August 20, 1943
Ukrainian Nationality
born in 1902
Mobilized July 29, 1941, by the RVK Ulyanovsk
Activity exercised before mobilization: maneuver
Bride SIDORENKO Matrona Yefimovna
Military oath cleanliness November 28, 1941
139 mortar division
3rd battery
579 mortar regiment
3 Battery 1 September 1942 - Charger
Démoblisé by order of 23 June 1945.
Participated in the Great Patriotic War
Stalingrad Front 10 September 1942
Front Finnish October 27, 1942
Front Southwest 2 November 1942
Awarded the medal for combat merit
Awarded the medal for the defense of Stalingrad - December 22, 1942, Awarded the medal for bravery November 10, 1943
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Award Document for a Defense of Stalingrad Medal in 1943
Award Document for a Victory over Germany Medal in 1946
Order book:
Medal for bravery 487,901
Medal for merit in battle 85629
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DROUZIAKA Fyodor Lukyanovitch
Starshiy Sergeant of the Guard platoon leader, 57 Infantry Division of the Guard, 172 Infantry Regiment of the Guard, 3 infantry battalion of the Guard
3 mortar company.
Booklet open December 9 194.
Ukrainian nationality, born in 1920 and mobilized 14 October 1940 speaks of RVK Kramatrosk.
exerted profession: modeler.
Polyvaccinantion made April 24, 1941 and military oath given February 23, 1941.
214 Infantry Battalion October 14, 1941
173 Infantry Regiment in July 1941
57 Infantry Brigade in July 1942
4 Infantry Division in March 1943
7 Infantry Division of the Guard in the name of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, 172 Infantry Regiment of the Guard
3 Infantry Battalion
3 mortar company
Starchiy rank of Sergeant of the Guard is given by order No. 177 October 13, 1944 by the 172 Infantry Regiment.
Demobilized June 11, 1946 by order of 20 March 1946.
Medal for Bravery February 27 Order No. 23
Excellent mortar server Badge January 22, 1944 by Order No. 19
Guard Insignia beyond 19 January 1944 by Order No. 17
Order of Glory 3 Class December 15, 1944 - Order No. 44 of 1 Byelorussian Front
Order of Glory 2 class - No. 392121
Medal for the capture of Berlin June 9, 1945
Medal for the liberation of Warsaw
Medal of victory over Germany May 9, 1945
Wounded February 8, 1941 - December 1, 1943 - October 10, 1944
Gratitude Order No. 80 of March 9, 1944 - River Crossing Ingulets and control of the City of New Bug and Kazanka
Order book:
Medal for bravery No. 751134
Order of Glory of three ranks No. 44769
Order of Glory 2 ranks No. 25449
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Like usual, wonderful documents Philippe !
Can't wait to see more
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Documents group of Corporal Petr Vasilyevich Usatov, Division Master Shoemaker (cobbler)
His "Red Army Book"
Handwritten Gratitude Certificate with nineteen (19!) entries
Document for the Medal Victory over Germany dated February 14th, 1946 by the Commander of the 180th “Kiev” Red Banner, Order of Suvorov, Order of Kutuzov Rifle Division (СККОСОКД, CТРЕЛКОВОЙ KИЕВСКОЙ KРАСНОЗНАМЕННОЙ OРДЕНА CУВОРОВА OРДЕНА KУТУЗОВА ДИВИЗИИ), Colonel Titov, Serial #Zh0453437
Document for the Medal Libertaion of Prague dated February 14th, 1946 by the Commander of the 180th “Kiev” Red Banner, Order of Suvorov, Order of Kutuzov Rifle Division (СККОСОКД), Colonel Titov, Serial #A132275
Document for the Medal Capture of Vienna dated February 14th, 1946 by the Commander of the 180th “Kiev” Red Banner, Order of Suvorov, Order of Kutuzov Rifle Division (СККОСОКД), Colonel Titov, Serial #A089349
Document for the Medal Capture of Budapest dated May 3rd, 1946 by the Commander of the 180th “Kiev” Red Banner, Order of Suvorov, Order of Kutuzov Rifle Division (СККОСОКД), Colonel Titov, Serial #A273869
Secret
2nd Ukrainian Front
Prikaz
180th “Kiev” Red Banner, Order of Suvorov, Order of Kutuzov Rifle Division
5th September, 1944 No. 042/N Regular Army
On behalf of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet USSR, I award the following decorations for exemplary accomplishment of the Command’s missions in the struggle against the German invaders and for having displayed valor and bravery:
Combat Service Medal to:
18. Private USATOV, Petr Vasillyevich, Division Master Shoemaker
Commander of the Division
Major-General V. Kindyukhin
Chief of Staff
Colonel Skorov
Award Sheet
1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Usatov, Petr Vasilevich
2. Rank: Private
3. Duty position: Cobbler – (?)
4. Recommendation for the Combat Service Medal
5. Born: 1923
6. Nationality: Russian
7. Party membership: n/a
Previous combat: Voronezh Front, 1st Ukrainian Front, 2nd Ukrainian Front
8. Wounds or shell-shock: n/a
9. In Armed Forces: since 1943
10. Inducted by: Belov Regional Military Commissariat
11. Previous awards: n/a
12. Home of record: [trans: entry intentionally obscured]
Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment
Private P.V. Usatov has served as a cobbler since April, 1943.
Comrade Usatov was entrusted with the delivery of equipment from the Army’s warehouses on wheeled and tracked transportation during the refitting of personnel in conditions of the Dnepr battle, the battle for Kiev, and refitting of personnel during the 1944 summer plan, making deliveries and protecting them, disregarding the extensive time required night and day to assist the warehouse supervisor conducing item issue and protection.
He is caring and avoided any incidents of spoilage.
He is deserving of the Combat Service Medal.
Signed Deputy Division Commander for the Rear Area Major Zhamgaryan.
Endorsed Commander, 180th Rifle Division, General-Major Kindyukhin on 2nd September, 1944.
Awarded the Combat Service Medal by (?) Order #(?) dated 5th September 1944, signed Chief of Personnel Major of Administrative Services Kuznetsov on 6th September, 1944 [trans: stamped “Troop Unit 28907”].
Last edited by Bill Garvy; 12-23-2015 at 12:56 AM.
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Documents group to submachine gunner Vasiliy Alekseevich Kavtaradze (ethnic Georgian)
Soldier Booklet initially dated April 30th, 1945 indicating his front-line service beginning as a sub-machine gunner in the 267th Guards Rifle Division, then the 231st Rifle Regiment as a sub-machine gunner on the 2nd Belorussian and 2nd Ukrainian Fronts. He was a POW from March 26th, 1943 to April 17th, 1945. As a token of thanks for his service he was then sent off to fight against the Japanese on the Transbaikal Front on August 23rd, 1945. A notation indicates he was awarded a Bravery Medal, then demobilized March 20th, 1946. Under "weapons and equipment", page 11, is listed his PPSh and a "shovel".
Document for the Medal Victory over Japan awarded May 1st, 1946, May Day, signed by the Commander of the 262nd Rifle Division, 940th Rifle Regiment, Colonel Arzashaeuev, Serial #B482222
Document for the Badge 25th Anniversary of Victory
Last edited by Bill Garvy; 03-09-2016 at 02:23 PM.
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Lazarenko Ivan Mikhailovich - scout soldier
290 mortar regiment on behalf of the red flag, the name of Suvorov and Kutuzov
Division 2 - 4 Battery
Open December 15th, 1945
10 class tuition
Ukrainian nationality
born November 7, 1923
mobilized 20 October 1941 by the RVK Kaganovich
occupation exercised: locksmith, electrician
address: region of Voronej- Alexeievo district - village Babitchenka
lives with his aunt Tatiana Fedorovna Karpilianskaya
Vaccination May 14, 1945
Vaccination made April 8, 1946
Military oath given February 8, 1942
855 regiment infantry - mortar company - soldier pointer December 12, 1941
53 Infantry Division - 12 regiment infantry - pointer soldier March 10, 1944
Hospital June 20th 1944
290 mortar regiment on behalf of the red flag, the name of Suvorov and Kutuzov August 6, 1944
468 artillery regiment of the Guard - 9 Battery - driver
Demobilized February 4, 1947 order.
(signature of the Major Goloubiev Guard Staff of 468 artillery regiment of the guard.
Front Southwest of May 5, 1942 to June 20, 1942
2 Ukrainian Front May 1, 1944
Medal for Bravery
Medal for Bravery
Mladchiy Lietenant Militia, the tovaritch KOZARENKO IM
by order of the SS Presidium of the USSR dated June 25, 1954, for the longtime impeccable service in the MVD, and militia in the Soviet army, you are decorated dela medal for 'merit in combat'.
Please accept my congratulations on the occasion of this high government decoration and wish you the best for the future in your work for the good of our homeland.
Chief of Administration of the MVD in the region of Stalino
The General Staff Poperaka
September 18, 1954 - City Stalino.
Decision No. 952
LOZARENKO Ivan Mikhailovich
Order No. 0087 of November 6, 1957
is decorated with the badge 'best militiaman'
The General Staff Poperaka- Chief of Administration of the MVD in the region of Stalino
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Red Army Book issued to Sergeant Vasiliy Vasilyevich Khristoforov, Senior Meteorologist, 546th Airfield Service Battalion. His Regional Commissariat (draft board) was located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan SSR.
Secret
Prikaz
5th Air Force
8th, June, 1945 No. 0119/N Regular Army
On behalf of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet USSR, I award the following decorations for exemplary accomplishment of the Command’s missions in the struggle against the German invaders and for having displayed valor and bravery:
38th Krasnoznamensky District Air Base
Medal “For Combat Service”
31. Sergeant Khristoforov, Vasiliy Vasilyevich, Senior Meteorologist, 546th Airfield Service Battalion
Commander 5th Air Force
Colonel-General Aviation & Hero of the Soviet Union (#7292)
Sergei Kondrtyevich Goryunov
Chief of Staff, 5th Air Force
Lieutenant-General Seleznev
Chief of Personnel, 5th Air Force
Colonel Shevchenko
Comrade Khristoforov in position Senior Meteorologist since November, 1943. During this time, serving military regiments gave 233 daily weather forecast information to regimental commanders regarding the possibility of a combat operation he made 470 predictions for each of the commanders who were involved in 30-40 combat sorties. All these projections handled completely. 40 times he warned regimental commander of thunderstorms and fog that prevented accidents and catastrophes. Serving the military operation was able to carry out 350 hours of training with staff and 25 hours with flight crews. His life’s work regulates the statutes and manuals.
Conclusion: For excellent service with the regiment’s battles Comrade Khristoforov is worthy of the governmental award – Medal “For Combat Service”.
Commander 546th Airfield Service Battalion
Lieutenant-Colonel Antonets
17th May, 1945
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Military ID of Nossay Aleksey Vasilyevich, Sergeant, 1913 anti-tank regiment of destruction
opened May 6, 1946.
Russian national born in 1916, mobilized in 1941 by RVK of Nizhnetagilsk, electrician.
Lives Sverdlovsk region, village Tabarinsk, with her sister Nossova Yevdokia Zinovyevna
Annotation red - military oath.
Assignment:
712 regiment infantry - soldier. November 22, 1941
9130 Battalion transmission - telephonist - Soldier April 19, 1942
710 battalion transmission - telephonist - Soldier 7 November 1942
84 Infantry Division - telephonist - soldier 24 February 1942
Hospital No. 442 - December 9, 1942
234 regiment infantry - telephonist - soldier August 8, 1943
362 of scouts company - soldier August 4, 1943
Hospital No. 400 - September 2, 1943
1913 destruction of anti-tank regiment - telephonist - Soldier May 25, 1944
1913 destruction antichars- regiment sergeant receives Legrade of Mladchiy
Demobilized March 30, 1946.
A received the rank of Sergeant.
War against Japan in the 1913 destruction of anti-tank regiment of July 19, 1945 to September 25, 1945
Medal for the victory over Germany 9 February 1946
Medal for the victory over Japan May 8, 1946.
Injury certificate received within the 362 pathfinders company.
Injury recue August 29, 1943, at 2 degree burn on his right leg.
Evacuation Hospital No. 959 26 October 1943.
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