Anatoly Georgievich Tychkov (December 5, 1925, Astrakhan Region - May 30, 1997) - Soviet soldier, participant in the Great Patriotic War , full cavalier of the Order of Glory , gunner of the 3rd separate anti-tank battalion of the 7th Guards Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front, corporal ; scout reconnaissance platoon of the 190th army reserve rifle regiment of the 7th Guards Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front, corporal.
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| Date of Birth | December 5, 1925 | ||||
| Place of Birth | Kamyzyaksky district , Astrakhan region | ||||
| Date of death | May 30, 1997 (71 years old) | ||||
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| Battles / wars | The Great Patriotic War | ||||
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Biography
Born on December 5, 1925 in the village of Razdor, Kamyzyaksky District, Astrakhan Region . Member of the CPSU since 1953. Secondary education. He worked on a collective farm.
In the Red Army since August 1942. In the battles of World War II from March 1943. He fought on the 2nd Ukrainian front . He took part in the liberation of Ukraine , Romania, Hungary .
The gunner of the 3rd separate anti-tank battalion, Corporal Anatoly Tychkov, as part of the search group, entered the enemy’s location near the city of Kirovograd on January 1, 1944 and captured the “tongue”. Covering the withdrawal of the scouts, he destroyed four soldiers. For courage and bravery shown in the battles, Corporal Tychkov Anatoly Georgievich was awarded the Order of Glory of the 3rd degree on February 29, 1944.
On June 25, 1944, Anatoly Tychkov, as part of a reconnaissance group, went to the front lines of the enemy near the city of Tirgu Frumos and destroyed three infantrymen, suppressed machine gun fire with grenades. He was wounded, but continued to fight. For courage and bravery shown in the battles, Corporal Tychkov Anatoly Georgievich was awarded the Order of Glory of the 2nd degree on July 29, 1944.
Reconnaissance platoon reconnaissance platoon of the 190th army reserve rifle regiment of the same army and front Corporal Anatoly Tychkov December 20, 1944 while performing a combat mission burst into the enemy’s trench near the city of Budapest, captured an infantryman and delivered him to the army headquarters. During the period of hostilities, he made his way to the rear of the enemy dozens of times and often delivered “language”. He was wounded eight times.
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated March 24, 1945, Corporal Tychkov Anatoly Georgievich was awarded the Order of Glory of the 1st degree, becoming a full knight of the Order of Glory for exemplary execution of command assignments in battles with German-enemy invaders.
After the war, he continued to serve in the Armed Forces of the USSR. In 1952, foreman A.G. Tychkov was fired. He returned to his homeland. He worked as a mechanic. He lived in the city of Astrakhan. Died.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, Orders of Glory of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree, medals.
In May 2000, a memorial plaque was erected at building No. 52 on Kommunisticheskaya Street, where the full holder of the Order of Glory A. G. Tychkov lived for a long time.
Literature
- Cavaliers of the Order of Glory of three degrees: A Brief Biographical Dictionary / Prev. ed. collegium D. S. Sukhorukov . - M .: Military Publishing House , 2000 .-- 703 p. - 10,000 copies. - ISBN 5-203-01883-9 .
- Loboda V.F. Soldier Glory. Book 2. M., 1967
Links
Anatoly Georgievich Tychkov . Site " Heroes of the country ". Date of treatment July 2, 2014.
