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Pribylsky, Ivan Stepanovich

Ivan Pribylsky (1912-1986) - Soviet statesman, shipbuilder , Engineer Captain 2 rank.

Ivan Stepanovich Pribylsky
Date of Birth1912 ( 1912 )
Place of BirthNovoalekseevka village,
Tauride Province
Russian empire
Date of death1986 ( 1986 )
Citizenship the USSR
Occupationshipbuilding
Awards and prizes
The order of LeninOrder of the Red BannerOrder of the Patriotic War, I degree - 1945
Order of the Red Star - 1944Order of the Red Star - 1945Order "Badge of Honor"
Medal "For Military Merit" - 1944Medal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."SU Medal For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svg
Stalin Prize - 1951

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Biography

Born in 1912 in the village of Novoalekseevka (now Genichesky district , Kherson region , Ukraine ).

Since 1930, in the ranks of the Red Army Navy . On November 15, 1930, he entered the Higher Naval Engineering School named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky in Leningrad , from which he graduated in 1935.

After graduating from college, he worked as an assistant to the military representative of the control and receiving apparatus of the Red Army Navy and as a district engineer at the A. Zhdanov plant . Member of the CPSU (b) .

February 1, 1938 he was appointed Chief Engineer of the Main Directorate of the National Science and Technology Commission of the USSR , and then Head of the Sector of the Technical Department of the National Science and Technology Committee of the USSR

January 14, 1941 he was appointed chief engineer of the shipbuilding plant them. 61 Communards (plant number 200) in the city of Nikolaev .

In 1941 - 1944 he was the chief engineer of Navashinsky (plant number 342) and Gorokhovets shipbuilding (plant number 343) plants, director of the shipbuilding plant "Kama" (plant number 344).

From 1944 to 1950 - Director of the Nikolaev Shipbuilding Plant named after the 61st Communard.

In 1950-1954 - the head of the main department of the NKSP USSR.

In 1954-1956 - Director of the Black Sea Shipyard . Under his leadership, the plant has mastered the large-scale construction of large freezer fishing trawlers .

From 1956 to May 1957, he served as First Deputy Minister of the USSR shipbuilding industry.

In May 1957, he was appointed Chairman of the Council of National Economy of the Kherson Economic Administrative Region (included the territories of the Crimea , Nikolaev , Odessa and Kherson regions).

Candidate for membership in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (1960-1966). Deputy of the Supreme Council of the USSR 5 convocation (1958-1962) and the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian SSR 6 convocation.

From December 1962 to October 1965, he worked as chairman of the Council of the National Economy of the Black Sea-South economic region. In 1963, his book "The Black Sea Economic" was published in Odessa . [one]

In 1966 he was appointed deputy minister of chemical and petroleum engineering of the USSR .

He died in 1986 .

On July 5, 1986, the transport refrigerator Ivan Pribylsky was named after Ivan Stepanovich. [2] On February 28, 1988, the ship was solemnly launched from the stocks of the plant named after 61 Communards.

Awards and prizes

  • The order of Lenin
  • Order of the Red Banner
  • Order of the Patriotic War, 1 degree (July 8, 1945)
  • Order of the Red Star twice (May 11, 1944 and November 10, 1945)
  • Order of the Badge of Honor (1948)
  • medals, including " For Military Merit " (November 3, 1944) and " For Victory over Germany " [3]
  • Stalin Prize of the second degree (1951) - for the development and introduction of a new route signaling system

Literature

  • Gorbachev A.N. List of obituaries for the years 1930-2015. M., Infogans, 2016

Notes

  1. ↑ Pribylsky I. S. Black Sea Economic. Odessa: Book Publishing, 1963
  2. ↑ On the assignment of the name of A. Pribylsky to a transport refrigerator.
  3. ↑ The award list on Pribylsky I.S. in the electronic bank of documents “The feat of the people ” (archival materials of TsAMO ).

Links

  • Pribylsky Ivan Stepanovich
  • Legendary shipbuilder. Evening Nikolaev, November 28, 2011
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pribylsky,_Ivan_Stepanovich&oldid=100096782


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