Mikhail Fedorovich Neretin (January 9, 1918, p. Ust-Mosikha , Kulikovo volost, Barnaul district , Altai province [1] - 1992, Moscow ) - Soviet military leader, major general (1966), Honorary State Security Officer (1972).
| Mikhail Fedorovich Neretin | |
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| Date of Birth | January 9, 1918 |
| Place of Birth | with. Ust-Mosikha Altai province , RSFSR |
| Date of death | November 2, 1992 ( 74) |
| Place of death | Moscow , RSFSR , USSR |
| Type of army | KGB |
| Years of service | 1938-1981 |
| Rank | major general |
| Commanded | In 1942-1945, the NKVD operative officer, the Smersh counter-intelligence department of the 43rd Army on the 1st Baltic, 2nd and 3rd Belorussian fronts. |
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In 1938-1941 he served in military service (Red Army soldier of the 69th Regiment of the 9th Division of the Trans-Baikal District of the NKVD Internal Troops). For several months he worked as an instructor in the Altai Territorial Consumer Union. In 1941-1942, the Commissioner of Criminal Investigation and Art. operative officer of the OBKhSS of the NKVD Directorate of the Altai Territory.
In 1942, the NKVD operative officer for the 17th Infantry Division of the 43rd Army , the Western and Kalinin Front. In 1942-1945, the NKVD operative officer, the Smersh counter-intelligence department of the 43rd Army on the 1st Baltic, 2nd and 3rd Belorussian fronts.
In 1946-1952 he served in the operational department of the MGB for the Northern Group of Forces. In 1952–60, he held senior positions in the PA MGB - KGB in the Baltic Military District. In 1962-1968 he was the head of the KGB Public Organization for the Trans-Baikal Military District. Major General (1966).
On a business trip to Egypt (1968-1974). In 1974-1981 he served in the representative office of the KGB under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Poland.
He was awarded the orders of the Red Star (twice), the Red Banner, World War II 2nd and 1st degrees, the medal "For Courage" and other medals. Honorary State Security Officer (1972). Honorary Citizen of Yukhnov ( Kaluga Region ).
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- ↑ Now (since 1963) the village of Ust-Mosikha is part of the Rebrikhinsky district of Altai Territory . In 1938-1963 the village was part of the then existing Sharchinsky district of the Altai Territory , which was indicated as the birthplace in the profiles of M.F. Neretina during the war years and these data began to wander from one text of a biography to another. Also, another mistake crept into the personal data, still reproduced by encyclopedias and reference books: it was indicated that the village belonged to the Tomsk province . However, by the time of the birth of M.F. Neretina, in the summer of 1917, from the southern districts of the Tomsk province, the Altai province was formed and the village of Ust-Mosikha belonged to it.
