Boris Mikhailovich Zhukov ( March 27 ( April 9 ) 1900 , Rybinsk , Yaroslavl Province - August 30, 1961 , Leningrad ) - Soviet military hydrograph. Rear Admiral Engineer (November 5, 1944).
| Boris Mikhailovich Zhukov | ||||||||
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| Date of Birth | March 27 ( April 9 ) 1900 | |||||||
| Place of Birth | Rybinsk , Yaroslavl Province , Russian Empire | |||||||
| Date of death | August 30, 1961 (61 years old) | |||||||
| Place of death | Leningrad , USSR | |||||||
| Affiliation | ||||||||
| Type of army | Navy | |||||||
| Rank | ||||||||
| Battles / wars | Civil war in Russia The Great Patriotic War | |||||||
| Awards and prizes | ||||||||
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Biography
At the Navy since July 1921 [1] ; member of the Communist Party since 1938.
He graduated from the Petrograd Maritime College of Water Transport (October 1918 - July 1921), the Military Training Course at the Naval Academy (June - October 1922), the Naval Hydrographic School (October 1922 - October 1925), the Hydrographic Department of the Military Maritime Academy named after K.E. Voroshilov (December 1933 - May 1937).
1st assistant commander of the rescue ship Voron (July 1921 - May 1922), assistant commander of the GISU Pomor, Solombala (October 1925 - July 1926), hydrograph of the Kars expedition to study the Arctic Ocean on the icebreaker George Sedov (July - December 1926), assistant commander of GISU "Pakhtusov" (December 1926 - April 1927), "Blizzard" (April 1927 - March 1928) UBECOsever, pilot of the Arkhangelsk pilotage (March 1928 - April 1930), assistant chief Hydrographic Navigation Department (April 1930 - March 1932), Head of the Eastern Locodist tion (March 1932 - December 1933) UBEKOchernazmorey, head of the department to navigation (May - October 1937), hydrographic department (October 1937 - January 1940), the Black Sea Fleet. Head of Higher. military man. pestilence. Hydrographic College named after G.K. Ordzhonikidze (January 1940 - August 1941).
At the beginning of World War II, cadets and teachers of VVMGU under the command of 5K. Together with other naval schools, they defended themselves on the approaches to Leningrad in the Peterhof-Gostilitsy area. In August, the school was evacuated to Astrakhan, where it became part of the VVMU them. M.V. Frunze. The head of this school (August 1941 - June 1942). Deputy Head of the Hydrographic Directorate for Hydrography, Cartography and Publishing (June 1942 - July 1943), Deputy Head of the Directorate (July 1943 - June 1944), Deputy Head for Armaments and Equipment (June - August 1944) Hydrographic Directorate of the Navy, Head of the Directorate hydrographic-navigational weapons of the Navy's hydrography since August 1944.
In 1943, having received special powers from the People's Commissar of the Navy, he successfully supervised the construction, installation, and commissioning of navigation equipment on the seas of the Far East.
From certification:
“He showed great activity and initiative in ensuring the development of a network of means of navigation equipment of maritime theaters. A particularly large work was carried out under the direct supervision of J. in the restoration and development of industrial instrument-making enterprises of the Navy Hydrography
.
After the war he was in his former post. Head of the Naval Hydrographic and Naval Weapons Directorate (January - May 1946), Deputy Head of the Navy Hydrographic Directorate (May 1946 - May 1953), Deputy Head of the Navigation Equipment Directorate (May 1953 - June 1955), Deputy Head of the Hydrographic Directorate Navy service (June 1955 - September 1956).
Since September 1956 in stock.
He was buried at the Serafimovsky cemetery .
Rewards
- Order of Lenin (1946);
- Order of the Red Banner (1944) [2] ;
- Order of the Red Banner (1951);
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1945) [3] ;
- Order of the Red Star (1943) [4] ;
- Medal “For the Defense of Leningrad” [5] ;
- Medal “For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945” ;
- and other medals.
- Name weapons (1956).
Literature
- Hydrographs in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. L., 1975.S. 26;
- 150 years of the Hydrographic Service of the Navy. East feature article. L., 1977. S. 108, 113, 122, 133, 187;
- Notes on hydrography . 1977. No. 198-199. S. 162;
- Hydrography of the Black Sea Fleet (1696-1982). Historical background. Sevastopol, 1982.P. 328;
- History of the hydrographic service of the Russian fleet. T. 4. St. Petersburg, 1997.S. 123.
Notes
- ↑ The track record of Boris Mikhailovich Zhukov for the 1945 award sheet.
- ↑ Order of the Red Banner (1944). Archival documents about this award from the electronic document bank “Feat of the People in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.” Archived on March 13, 2012.
- ↑ Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1945). Archival documents about this award from the electronic document bank “Feat of the People in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.” Archived on March 13, 2012.
- ↑ Order of the Red Star (1943). Archival documents about this award from the electronic document bank “Feat of the People in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.” Archived on March 13, 2012.
- ↑ See item No. 9 of the 1945 Prize Sheet.
See also
- Lurie V. M. Admirals and generals of the Navy of the USSR during the Great Patriotic and Soviet-Japanese Wars (1941-1945) . - SPb. : Russian-Baltic Information Center BLITZ, 2001. - 280 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 5-86789-102-X .
- List of admirals, vice admirals, rear admirals of the USSR Navy (1940-1945)
- List of engineer-admirals, engineer-vice-admirals, engineer-rear-admirals of the USSR Navy (1940-1945)
- List of engineer-admirals, engineer-vice-admirals, engineer-rear-admirals of the USSR Navy (1946-1960)