Aleksandr Vasilyevich Dyachkov ( October 25, 1921 - September 8, 1961 ) - commander of a walking intelligence unit platoon section of the 861st rifle regiment of the 294th rifle division of the 52nd army, junior sergeant, Full gentleman of the Order of Glory.
| Alexander Vasilyevich Dyachkov | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date of Birth | October 25, 1921 | ||||
| Place of Birth | Nikolaevka village, now the Blagoveshchensky district of the Republic of Bashkortostan | ||||
| Date of death | September 8, 1961 (39 years) | ||||
| Place of death | Nikolaevka village, Blagoveshchensky district, Bashkir ASSR | ||||
| Affiliation | |||||
| Type of army | infantry | ||||
| Years of service | 1942-1945 | ||||
| Rank | |||||
| Battles / Wars | The Great Patriotic War | ||||
| Awards and prizes | |||||
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Biography
Dyachkov, Alexander Vasilyevich was born on October 25, 1921 in the village of Nikolaevka in the Blagoveshchensky district of Bashkiria, into a peasant family.
Russian. He graduated from primary school, mechanics courses. He worked as a tractor driver.
In the Red Army since 1942. In the army since February 1942 .
After demobilization in 1946, A.V. Dyachkov returned to his native village, worked as a tractor driver on the collective farm named after A.A. Zhdanov.
He died on September 8, 1961. He was buried in the village of Nikolaevka, Blagoveshchensky district of Bashkiria. [1] .
Feat
A foot reconnaissance platoon scout of the 861st rifle regiment (294th rifle division, 52nd army, 2nd Ukrainian front) Red Army man Alexander Dyachkov on August 20, 1944, while repelling counterattacks of the enemy north of the Romanian city of Iasi, destroyed seven enemy infantrymen from personal weapons. On August 21, 1944, in a battle for the city of Iasi in a street fighting in hand-to-hand combat, the fearless reconnaissance warrior destroyed about a dozen enemy soldiers.
By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 8, 1944 "for exemplary performance of command assignments in battles with the German fascist invaders", Red Vasilyevich Dyachkov was awarded the Order of Glory of the 3rd degree (No. 155044).
The pedestrian reconnaissance platoon section commander of the 861st rifle regiment (294th rifle division, 52nd army, 1st Ukrainian front) junior sergeant Alexander Dyachenko on January 28, 1945, captured the German in secret from the village of Görlitz , whose testimony helped to prepare in advance to repel an enemy counterattack.
By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 19, 1945, "for exemplary performance of command assignments in battles with fascist invaders," junior sergeant Alexander Vasilyevich Dyachkov was awarded the Order of Glory of the 2nd degree (No. 28017).
On February 16, 1945, junior sergeant A. Dyachkov, leading the reconnaissance team, silently removed the enemy sentry post and broke into the enemy stronghold, which contributed to the success of the regiment, in the battle for the city of Hundsfeld, Psse Polje, northeast of the Polish city of Wroclaw. city, for which April 18, 1945 was re-awarded the Order of Glory of the 2nd degree.
Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of December 24, 1959 "for exemplary performance of command assignments in battles with Nazi invaders" Dyachkov Alexander Vasilyevich was rewarded with the Order of Glory of the 1st degree (No. 3720), becoming a full holder of the Order of Glory.
Awards
Awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, Orders of Glory of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree, medals.
Memory
In the village of Nikolaevka, a memorial plaque was installed on the house where the gentleman of the Order of Glory, AV Dyachkov was born.
Notes
- ↑ Dyachkov, Alexander Vasilyevich . The site " Heroes of the country ." }
Links
Literature
Indestructible Ufa, 1985.
Glorious sons of Bashkortostan. Ufa.
Bashkir Encyclopedia. Ch. ed. M.A. Ilgamov, vol. 2. В-Ж. 2006. -624 p. ISBN 5-88185-062-9 ; scientific .. ed. Bashkir Encyclopedia, Ufa.