Fyodor Antonovich Belov ( June 8, 1910 , the village of Belovka , Sakmarsky District , Orenburg Region - August 29, 1996 , ibid.) - full holder of the Order of Glory.
| Fedor Antonovich Belov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | with. Belovka , Orenburg County , Orenburg Province |
| Date of death | |
| Place of death | with. Belovka , Sakmarsky district , Orenburg region |
| Battles / wars | |
| Awards and prizes | |
Biography
Born into a peasant family. He graduated from elementary school. He worked as a receiver in the Karaganda regional oil sales [1] .
In the army since June 1942. After completing the front-line courses of the junior commanders of the main arms, he was sent to the Leningrad Front as part of the 382nd Infantry Division. He later became an armor-piercer of the 120th Gatchina Rifle Division. He distinguished himself in the battles for Narva , destroying two enemy armored personnel carriers, for which he was presented to the Order of Glory of the 3rd degree.
At the end of January 1945, for courage and skillful actions in battles at the Oder bridgehead, he received the Order of Glory of the 2nd degree.
In a battle for the city of Naiss , repelling an enemy counterattack, disabled a self-propelled gun and suppressed the fire of an easel machine gun. Then he was presented for the award, but he received the Order of Glory of the 1st degree only in 1969.
Victory Day F. A. Belov met near Prague. In November 1945, he was demobilized as a foreman [2] .
He returned to his native village. He worked on the farm "Lenin".
He was also awarded the Order of World War 1 art., Medals, including "For Courage" and "For the Defense of Leningrad" [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Belan P.S., Potapov A.V., Chestnov S.I. Soldier's valor. - Alma-Ata, 1974.- S. 39–41.
- ↑ Knights of the Order of Glory of the Three Degrees, Brief Biographical Dictionary. - M. , Military Publishing House, 2000.
- ↑ Belov Fedor Antonovich: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation . Date of treatment March 14, 2013. Archived on April 7, 2013.