Article about: 1. Award card Order booklet 477723 1. Last name: Pantsulaya 2. Name and Patrionymic: Aleksandr Ivanovich 3. Rank: Senior Lieutenant 4. Sex: Male 5. Birthyear: 1918 6. Birthplace: Dedolauri V
Order booklet 477723
1. Last name: Pantsulaya
2. Name and Patrionymic: Aleksandr Ivanovich
3. Rank: Senior Lieutenant
4. Sex: Male
5. Birthyear: 1918
6. Birthplace: Dedolauri Village, Tsulukidzevskii Region, Georgian SSR
7. Party Membership: member since 1942
8. Education: mid-level
9. Nationality: Georgian
10. Service in the Red Army: since 8.1938
11. Place of service and duty position at time of awarding: 790th Artillery Regiment, 250th Rifle Division – Battery Commander
12. Place of service and duty position at the current time: 207th Independent Artillery-Machinegun Battalion – Destroyer Anti-Tank Battery Commander
13. Home of Record: Moshchievskaya Station, Borzinskii Region, Chitinskaya Oblast
14. Awards
Award Serial Number Awarder
Patriotic War II 174.451 Order 138/N dated 14.11.1944
Red Star 491.204 Order 0199 dated 4.03.1944
Bravery Medal 516.501 Order 073 dated 24.07.1943
Victory over Japan Medal Edict dated 30.09.1945
Verified 22nd March, 1946 by Commander, 207th Independent Artillery-Machinegun Battalion, Major Smirnov.
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Award Sheet
1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Pantsulaya, Aleksandr Ivanovich
2. Rank: Lieutenant
3. Duty position: Firing Platoon Leader – 2nd Battery, 790th Artillery Regiment, 250th Rifle Division, 3rd Army
Recommendation for the Order of the Red Star
4. Born: 1918
5. Nationality: Georgian
6. Party membership: yes
7. Previous combat: since June 1941 on the NW, Bryansk, and Belorussian Fronts
8. Wounds or shell-shock: n/a
9. Time in Red Army: since 1938
10. Inducted by: Stalin Regional Military Commissariat, Tbilisi
11. Previous awards: Bravery Medal 24.07.43 by 250th Rifle Division
12. Home of record: [trans: entry intentionally obscured]
Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment
In fighting during the forced Dnepr river crossing and subsequent offensive operations 21st through 27th February, his platoon delivered accurate and timely fire on enemy firing positions and personnel. In this fighting, two heavy machineguns and a three-embrasure bunker in which were two machineguns and crew were destroyed, as many as 40 soldiers and officers were killed, thus enabling the successful advance of our infantry.
During our infantry’s capture of the first enemy trenchline, he and his platoon were the first to force the Dnepr crossing, established fighting order on the far shore, and continued to fire upon the enemy.
Upon completing a march they were subjected to enemy aviation bombing. He quickly and capably extricated his artillery unit from enemy bombing without losses, quickly leading them to their firing position.
Signed Commander, 790th Artillery Regiment, Colonel K(?) on 28th February, 1944
Awarded the Order of the Red Star by Order 0199 of the 250th Rifle Division dated 4th March, 1944, signed Chief of Staff Colonel Iyaznikovtsev on 6th March, 1944.
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