Vladimir Nikolaevich Terletsky (1918–1943) - the driver of the BM-13 combat vehicle of the 273rd Guards Mortar Division of the 50th Guards Mortar Regiment of the North Caucasus Front, a senior sergeant of the Guards. Hero of the Soviet Union .
Vladimir Nikolaevich Terletsky | |||
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Date of Birth | April 23, 1918 | ||
Place of Birth | Pogrebysche , Berdichevsky district , Kiev province , Ukraine | ||
Date of death | May 28, 1943 (25 years) | ||
Place of death | Krasnodar region | ||
Affiliation | the USSR | ||
Battles / Wars | The Great Patriotic War | ||
Awards and prizes | |||
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Biography
He was born on April 23, 1918 in the village of Pliskov, now a town-type settlement Pogrebische of the Pogrebishchensky district of Vinnitsa region of Ukraine , in an employee's family. Ukrainian. He graduated from 9 classes, worked as a driver at the Pogrebischensky sugar factory.
In the Red Army since 1940. On the front in the Great Patriotic War from August 1942. The driver of the BM-13 combat vehicle of the 273rd Guards Mortar Division of the Guard, senior sergeant Vladimir Terletsky, in a battle on May 28, 1943 for the settlements of Kiev and Moldavan of Krasnodar Territory , leading the "Katyusha" to the firing position, was seriously wounded, but completed his own military debt. He died from his wounds. It was originally buried in the military cemetery, which was located on the territory of the school number 2 of the city of Temryuk, Krasnodar Territory . He was later reburied at the Temryuk city memorial. There is a monument on the grave.
For courage and heroism, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of October 25, 1943, Guards Senior Sergeant Vladimir Terletsky was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union . Awarded the Order of Lenin .
Memory
The name of the Hero is carried by the street in the village of Pogrebische, as well as the square and the street in Temryuk. On the facade of the school number 2 in Temryuk installed a memorial plaque.
The name of the soldier-driver, Hero of the Soviet Union, V. Terletsky, is perpetuated on the wall in memory of the Ussuriysk Higher Military Automotive Command School
Literature
- Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary / Prev. ed. College I. BC Shkadov . - M .: Military Publishing , 1988. - T. 2 / Lyubov - Yashchuk /. - 863 s. - 100 000 copies - ISBN 5-203-00536-2 .
- Named glory. Odessa: Mayak, 1989.
Links
Vladimir Nikolaevich Terletsky . The site " Heroes of the country ." The appeal date is June 12, 2014.