Ivan Gerasimovich Shabanov ( August 29, 1911 - January 10, 1944 ) - Soviet soldier, participant of the Great Patriotic War , Hero of the Soviet Union , commander of the guns of the 7th Guards Airborne Artillery Regiment of the 9th Guards Airborne Division of the 5th Guards Army 2 Ukrainian Front, Guard Sergeant.
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| Date of Birth | August 29, 1911 | ||
| Place of Birth | Krasnodar region | ||
| Date of death | January 10, 1944 (32 years) | ||
| Place of death | Kropyvnytskyi district , Kirovograd region | ||
| Affiliation | |||
| Battles / Wars | The Great Patriotic War | ||
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Biography
Born 16 August 29, 1911 in the village of Rodnikovskaya now Kurganinsky district of Krasnodar Territory . He worked on the farm.
In the Red Army in 1932-1935, 1939 and from February 18, 1941. Member of the fighting with the Japanese militarists in the Khalkhin Gol Mongolia in 1939. On the front in the Great Patriotic War from February 1943.
D the night of January 10, 1944 in the area of the village of Karlovka, Kirovograd Region of Ukraine, with the soldiers of the calculation entrusted to him, participated in repelling enemy tank counterattacks. He died in battle.
By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 13, 1944, for the exemplary performance of the combat missions of the command and the courage and heroism of the guard to the foreman Shabanov, Ivan Gerasimovich, he was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union .
Sources
Shabanov, Ivan Gerasimovich . The site " Heroes of the country ." The appeal date is October 5, 2013.
- Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary / Prev. ed. College I. Shkadov . - M .: Military Publishing , 1988. - T. 2 / Lyubov - Yashchuk /. - 863 s. - 100 000 copies - ISBN 5-203-00536-2 .
- Golden Stars Kuban. Volume 2. Krasnodar, 1969.
- Kuban glorious sons. Prince 1. Krasnodar, 1963.
- Forever in the ranks. Book 5. M .: Military Publishing, 1966.
- Sergienko A.M. Amurtsy - Heroes of the Great Patriotic War. Blagoveshchensk, 1970.
