Article about: Award Card Order Booklet B 435082 1. Last name: Borodulina 2. Name and patrionymic: Olga Ivanovna 3. Rank: Master Sergeant 4. Gender: Female 5. Birthyear: 1909 6. Birthplace: Yaroslavl Oblas
1. Last name: Borodulina
2. Name and patrionymic: Olga Ivanovna
3. Rank: Master Sergeant
4. Gender: Female
5. Birthyear: 1909
6. Birthplace: Yaroslavl Oblast, Rybinskii Region, village of Lyule(?)
7. Party membership: n/a
8. Education: elementary
9. Nationality: Russian
10. Time in Red Army: 8.1941-3.1946
11. Place of service at awarding: Evacuation Hospital #1895 – Nurse
12. Place of work at present: Temporarily unemployed – Yaroslav Oblast, city of Tushaev
13. Home address: Yaroslav Oblast, Tushaev, Kosai Crossing , Bldg. 6
14. Awards:
Designation Serial Number Awarding Organization
Red Star 1.803.871 1st Ukrainian Front dated 8.5.45
Verified by Tushaev Regional Military Commissariat Lieutenant Colonel Kveniya on 22nd May, 1947.
From a Combat Service Medal recommendation to an Order of the Red Star!
Award Sheet
1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Borodulina, Olga Ivanovna
2. Rank: Medical Services Master Sergeant
3. Duty position: Bandage Nurse, Evacuation Hospital #1895
Recommendation for the Combat Services Medal
4. Born: 1909
5. Nationality: Russian
6. Party membership: n/a
7. Previous combat: since 26th July, 1941 in Evacuation Hospital #1895
8. Wounds or shell-shock: n/a
9. In Red Army: since 26th July, 1941
10. Inducted by: Shui Municipal Military Commissariat
11. Previous awards: n/a
12. Home of record: Shui, Ivanovskaya Oblast, 3rd Troop Street, Bldg. 13
Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment
Comrade Olga Ivanovna Borodulina has worked as a bandaging nurse since the hospital’s formation in 1941.
Before the war she worked as a medic, then became a nurse after graduating her classes. She approaches her work in an exceptionally conscientious manner. Never complaining, she overcomes her temporary difficulties and works as a bandaging nurse, displaying great care for her wounded and sick charges from the Lvov and Cracow operations. Caring for the seriously wounded she has done blood transfusions. Through her love and concern for the wounded, she was earned many good citations and letters of appreciation from the Command, thus this request to the Command for a State award.
Conclusion: She is deserving of the Combat Service Medal.
Signed Chief, Evacuation Hospital #1895, Medical Services Colonel Gelchinskii on (?) April, 1945.
Endorsed Chief of Administration, 80th Mobile Evacuation Hospital, Medical Services Colonel Korotkov on 12th April, 1945.
Endorsed Chief of Administration, (?) Evacuation Post #93, Medical Services Colonel Sivers on 11th April, 1945.
Recommended upgrade to Order of the Red Star by Chief of Medical Administration, 1st Ukrainian Front, Medical Services General-Major N. Ustinov on 21st April, 1945.
Endorsed upgrade Chief of the Rear Area, 1st Ukrainian Front, General-Lieutenant Anisimov on (?) April, 1945.
Awarded the Order of the Red Star by 1st Ukrainian Front Order 072/N dated 18.5.45, signed Chief of Personnel, 1st Ukrainian Front Administrative Service Lieutenant Colonel (?) on 11th July, 1945.
Unit Award Order
SECRET
1st Ukrainian Front Order 072/N dated 18th May, 1945
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:
Order of the Red Star to:
130. Medical Service Master Sergeant Olga Ivanovna Borodulina – Junior Nurse, Evacuation Hospital #1859
Signed 1st Ukrainian Front Commander Marshal of the Soviet Union Konev, Member of the Military Committee General-Lieutenant Kratnyukov, and Chief of Staff General of the Army Petrov.
Compiled by Chief of the Rear Area General-Lieutenant Anisimov and General-Major Ustinov.
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