Nikolai Fyodorovich Pisarevsky ( December 25, 1919 - January 28, 1978 ) - flight commander of the 173rd Guards Assault Aviation Slutsky Regiment ( 11th Guards Assault Aviation Nezhinsky Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Division , 16th Air Army , 1st Belorussian Front ), senior lieutenant. Hero of the Soviet Union .
| Nikolai Fedorovich Pisarevsky | ||||||||
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| Date of Birth | December 25, 1919 | |||||||
| Place of Birth | Lugansk | |||||||
| Date of death | January 28, 1978 (58 years old) | |||||||
| Place of death | Voroshilovgrad | |||||||
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| Rank | Guard | |||||||
| Part | 173rd Guards Assault Aviation Regiment | |||||||
| Commanded | the link | |||||||
| Battles / wars | The Great Patriotic War | |||||||
| Awards and prizes | ||||||||
Biography
Born December 25, 1919 in the city of Lugansk . Drafted into the army on May 10, 1939. He graduated from the Ulyanovsk Military Aviation Pilot School. During World War II he fought on the Central, Belorussian, 1st Belorussian fronts. On the Central Front he participated in the defensive phase of the Kursk battle , and then in the Oryol offensive operation. He supported the ground troops of the front during the liberation of the left-bank Ukraine, during the crossing of the Desna, Dnieper, Pripyat rivers, the battles for the retention and expansion of the Lyutezh bridgehead north of Kiev. On the Belarusian Front, he took part in the liberation of the Gomel region of Belarus during the Gomel-Rechitsa and Kalinkovichi-Mozyr offensive operations.
By August 26, 1944 he made 92 successful sorties on the Il-2 attack aircraft. Destroyed 11 tanks, 77 vehicles, 5 field artillery guns, 32 anti-aircraft points, 32 carts with ammunition, up to 500 enemy soldiers and officers. By the end of the war, made more than 130 sorties.
On February 23, 1945, for the courage and heroism shown during the assault attacks on the enemy, Nikolai Fedorovich Pisarevsky was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Golden Star medal.
After the war he continued his service in the Air Force. Since 1950 in stock. He lived and worked in Lugansk . He died on January 28, 1978.
Sources
- Pisarevsky, Nikolai Fedorovich . Site " Heroes of the country ". Date of appeal September 27, 2013.
- Vorobyov V.P., Efimov N.V. Heroes of the Soviet Union. Handbook of St. Petersburg., 2010.
- Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary / Prev. ed. collegium I. N. Shkadov . - M .: Military Publishing , 1988. - T. 2 / Love - Yashchuk /. - 863 s. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-203-00536-2 .
- Feats that have become a legend. Donetsk: Donbas, 1985.
