Order Book. . .
Order Book. . .
1. Award card
Order booklet D-004996
1. Last name: Kosarev
2. Name and Patrionymic: Yurii Titovich
3. Rank: Senior Technical Lieutenant
4. Sex: Male
5. Birthyear: 1928
6. Birthplace: village of N. Leonovo, Peremyshleskii Region, Kaluga Oblast
7. Party Membership: n/a
8. Education: mid-level
9. Nationality: Russian
10. Service in the Red Army: since 1946
11. Place of service and duty position at time of awarding: 128 Guards Rifle Division – “N3” Warehouse Chief
12. Place of service and duty position at the current time: 315 Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment, 128 Guards Motorized Rifle Division – Deputy Chief of Artillery Weapons
13. Home of Record: village of Kuzhnyaya, Peremyshleskii Region, Kaluga Oblast
Award Serial Number Awarder
Red Star 3.397.250 Supreme Soviet dated 18.12.56
Combat Service Medal Edict dated 30.12.1956
Verified 25.9.1957 by Chief of Personnel, 128 Gds MRD, Major Moiseev
2. Award Citation
1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Kosarev, Yurii Titovich
2. Rank: Senior Technical Lieutenant
3. Duty position, unit: Chief of Warheouse “NZ”, 128 Guards Rifle Division
Application for the Order of the Red Star
4. Birthyear: 1928
5. Nationality: Russian
6. Party membership: n/a
7. Participation in combat: n/a
8. Wounds or shell-shock: n/a
9. Armed Forces service: since 30.08.1946
10. Inducted by: Peremyshskii Regional Military Commissariat, Kaluga Oblast
11. Earlier awards: 30th Anniversary of the Soviet Armed Forces Medal
12. Permanent address: Transcarpathian Oblast, Uzhgorod, Peter the Great Street #6
Short Description of Combat Feat or Accomplishments
The Division’s units were in desperate need for ammunition resupply on 5 November 1956. Senior Technical Lieutenant Kosarev received the mission to take ten submachinegunners and four vehicles to the artillery depot and return with 122mm howitzer ammunition. While en route, Comrade Kosarev was engaged in a vehicular ambush by two machineguns and approximately 30 submachinegunners. Comrade Kosarev ordered his personnel to dismount and fought for five hours. Subsequently he summoned assistance from neighboring units and was able to break the ambush. As a result of his steadfastness and proper conduct of the battle, Comrade Kosarev cleared the road for vehicular passage and as a result, permitted uninterrupted ammunition supply.
Conclusion: For displaying boldness and endurance in the accomplishment of a combat mission, Comrade Kosarev is deserving of the Order of the Red Star.
Signed Commander, 128 Guards Motorized Rifle Division, Guards Colonel Gorbunov on 20 November 1956
Endorsed Commander, Special Corps, General-Lieutenant Lashchenko on 29 November 1956
1. Last Name, Name, and Patrionymic: Kosarev, Yurii Titovich
2. Nationality: Russian
3. Knowledge of Foreign Languages: able to read, write, and speak German with assistance of dictionary
4. Born: 23 April 1928
5. Birthplace: Kaluga Oblast, Peremyshlskii region, Pokrovskii Selsovet, village of N. Alopobo
6. Social Position: student; no profession
7. Party Membership: Comsomol members since 1946
8. Education
General: graduated 7th grade, School #7, Moscow in 1945
Military: graduated Leningrad Order of Lenin Red Banner Artillery-Mechanized Academy in 1949
Political: n/a
9. Service in the Old Army:
10. Service in the White Army:
11. Promotion:
Technical Lieutenant 1 October 1949
Senior Technical Lieutenant 14.4.52
Captain of Technical Services 25.12.57
Major of Technical Services 10.9.66
12. Participation in the Patriotic War: n/a
13. Other Military Operations: n/a
14. In Captivity or Encirclement: n/a
15. Awards
30th Anniversary of Soviet Armed Forces 22.12.48
19. Wounds or Contusions: n/a
20. Academic Degree: n/a
21. Academic Level: n/a
22. Foreign Travel: n/a
23. Legal Proceedings: n/a
24. Family Situation: Batchelor; father Tit Konstantinovich Kosarev; Moscow, Gertsen St. #13, Apt 2
25. Special Remarks:
17. Position before service in the Armed Forces: 30 August 1946; Student of the Aviation Technical School, Moscow; Sabetskii Regional Military Commissariat
18. Service in the Armed Forces:
Cadet Leningrad Artillery-Mechanized Academy 30.08.46
Graduated and placed on assignment to Transcarpathian Military District 1.10.49
Fire Officer Artillery Warehouse, 128 Mountain Rifle Division 30.11.49
Warehouse Chief “NZ” 128 Gds RD, Transcarpathian MilDist 1.11.55
Sent on temporary duty to Main Command, Group Soviet Forces Germany 18.10.56
Dep. Chief of Arty 315 Gds MRR, 128 Gds MRD, Southern Group 15.1.56
of Forces
Delayed due to Transcarp MilDist Order #N0472 dtd 18.10.56 26.3.57
Dep. Chief of Arty 128 Gds MRD, Transcarpathian MilDist 14.8.61
Dep. Chief of Arty Ammo 128 Gds MRD, Transcarpathaian MilDist 22.5.62
TDY to Commander, Group Soviet Forces Germany (GSFG) 22.8.64
Dep.Chief of Arty 6 Gds TD (GSFG) 27.10.64
Chief of Arty 78 Gds HvyTR, 6 Gds TD (GSFG) 15.12.65
Chief of Arty 78 Gds TR, 6 Gds TD (GSFG) 24.3.67
TDY to Transcarpathian MilDist, 1 Gds TA 27.10.70
Chief of Arty 149 Gds TR, 128 Gds MRD (Transcarp Mil Dist) 30.11.70
Released into the reserves by Soviet Forces Commander-in-Chief Order 067, Para 60b dated 25.1.74. On file with the Mukachevskii Oblast Military Commisariat, Transcarpathian Oblast.
He is wearing his 30th Anniversary of the Soviet Armed Forces Medal, and his shoulder boards indicate his rank as a Lieutenant. The picture was taken in 1948, when he was 20 years old. . .
His Order of the Red Star, Nr. 3397250. . .
His unnumbered Combat Service Medal, awarded December 30th, 1956, his ten-year service award. . .
Another great set! I would love to see your collection room!
Very interesting, thanks for sharing it with us.
Cheers, Ade.
This is my military ID when I served in the Soviet army.
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