Gennady Mikhailovich Mironenko ( December 26, 1938 , Azov - July 15, 2018 ) - submarine officer, head of the F.E.Dzerzhinsky Higher Naval Engineering School , doctor of military sciences , professor , excellent student of education of the Russian Federation, rear admiral .
| Gennady Mikhailovich Mironenko | ||||||||||||||||
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| Date of Birth | December 26, 1938 | |||||||||||||||
| Place of Birth | Azov , Rostov Region , USSR | |||||||||||||||
| Date of death | July 15, 2018 (aged 79) | |||||||||||||||
| Place of death | Saint Petersburg , Russia | |||||||||||||||
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| Type of army | Navy USSR submarine fleet | |||||||||||||||
| Rank | rear admiral | |||||||||||||||
| Commanded | VVMIU | |||||||||||||||
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Biography
Gennady Mikhailovich Mironenko was born on December 26, 1938 in the city of Azov, Rostov Region . After graduating from high school with a silver medal in Rostov-on-Don in 1955, he entered the Sevastopol VVMIU scuba diving . In 1958, together with classmates, he was transferred to a special faculty (since 1988 the faculty received an open name - the faculty of nuclear power plants) of the F.E.Dzerzhinsky Higher Naval Engineering School in Leningrad , which he graduated in 1960 [1] .
In 1960-1971 he served as a mechanical engineer in nuclear submarines in the Northern and Pacific fleets. He began the officer naval service in the Northern Fleet on the K-133 nuclear submarine as the commander of a remote control group. In 1963, he was a member of the first equatorial scuba diving, during which three radiation accidents occurred on the ship, with which the crew coped. After the campaign, Mironenko was appointed commander of the survivability division of the electromechanical warhead ( warhead-5 ) of the submarine [1] . In February - March 1966 he was a member of the first in the history of the Soviet Navy group voyage of boats in an underwater position around the globe [2] . During this campaign, Gennady Mironenko was awarded the Order of the Red Banner [3] and was appointed commander of the warhead 5 of the submarine K-143 . During the naval service from 1960 to 1971 he was a member of twelve autonomous campaigns ("autonomous regions") [1] .
In 1971-1978 he was a teacher, senior lecturer, cycle leader at the Navy Training Center in Obninsk [1] .
In 1978, captain 1st rank G. M. Mironenko was appointed the first head of the 717 training center of the Navy ( military unit 20873) in Komsomolsk-on-Amur and was practically its founder [1] .
From 1988 to 1994 - Head of the Higher Naval Engineering School named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky .
Doctor of Military Sciences , Professor, Department of Submarine Survivability, VVMIU. Excellent student of education of the Russian Federation. The author of 68 scientific papers and scientific manuals in the field of survivability of nuclear submarines.
Repeatedly elected a deputy of local councils, a member of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the CPSU , was the head of the public reception of the Admiralteysky District of St. Petersburg [1] .
In 2000, G. M. Mironenko was elected President of the International Fund for Submariners and Submarine Veterans [4] [5] .
It is entered in the Golden Book of St. Petersburg. In December 2004, he was elected President of the Peter the Great Interregional Club [6] .
G.M. Mironenko died July 15, 2018, was buried in St. Petersburg [7] .
Rewards
- Order of Courage
- Order of the Red Banner
- Order of the Red Star
- Order "For Service to the Motherland" III degree
- Medals
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Goncharuk A. Yu. Light of an extinct star. Chronicles of the Sevastopol Higher Naval Engineering School . - M .: Publishing house "Science", 2009.
- ↑ Red Banner Northern Fleet
- ↑ In a single-shaft submarine under the ice of the Arctic Ocean
- ↑ Mironenko G. M. Biographical information
- ↑ International Fund for Submariners and Submarine Veterans
- ↑ Golden Book of St. Petersburg. Mironenko G.M.
- ↑ Rear Admiral Mironenko G.M. has died
Links
- Scherbina N. Ya. 55 years on “You” with the atomic nucleus U235