Peter I. Pastyrev (August 17, 1921 - February 16, 1975) - Guard captain of the Red Army, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945).
| Pyotr Iosifovich Pastoryov | |||
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| Date of Birth | |||
| Place of Birth | with. Novomariinovka now Pervomaisky district, Tomsk region | ||
| Date of death | |||
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| Affiliation | |||
| Type of army | infantry | ||
| Years of service | 1939 - 1946 | ||
| Rank | captain | ||
| Battles / wars | The Great Patriotic War | ||
| Awards and prizes | |||
Content
Biography
Born on August 17, 1921 in the village of Novomariinovka, now Pervomaisky District, Tomsk Region, in a working class family.
Russian. Member of the CPSU since 1945.
He graduated from high school. He studied at the Tomsk Industrial Institute.
In the Red Army since 1939. He was sent to study at the Omsk Military Infantry School , in February 1940, with some cadets, he was transferred to the newly created Novosibirsk Military Infantry School . He graduated on June 10, 1941 [1] .
At the front in World War II from June 1941. He commanded a rifle platoon, company. He fought on the Western, South-Western, Central, Belarusian, 1st Belorussian fronts. In battles three times wounded.
On January 14, 1945, the company commander of the 221st Guards Rifle Regiment ( 77th Guards Rifle Division , 69th Army, 1st Belorussian Front) of the Guard Captain Pastyryov was the first to raise the company in the regiment and burst into the city of Zvolen (Poland).
In street battles, the enemy inflicted great damage in manpower and equipment: his fighters destroyed 5 machine gun points, 3 faustists, exterminated more than 150 Nazis and captured 12. Personally, Pastoryov with a group of fighters after a grenade and hand-to-hand combat captured a car park and a fuel depot.
With the further advance of the company, Pastyreva was the first to enter the Polish-German border.
The title of Hero of the Soviet Union was awarded on February 27, 1945.
Since 1946 - in stock. He lived in Krasnoyarsk, worked as an engineer, first at the Bugach railway station, then at the airport.
He died on February 16, 1975. He was buried in Krasnoyarsk at the Badalyk cemetery .
Rewards
- The title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the awarding of the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal (No. 5576).
Notes
- ↑ Born in Siberia. Pages of the history of the Omsk Higher Combined-Arms Command twice Red Banner School named after M.V. Frunze, Omsk, Omsk Book Publishing House. 1987.S. 120.
Links
Pastryov, Pyotr Iosifovich . Site " Heroes of the country ".