Fyodor Semenovich Fomushkin ( 1906 -?) - Officer of law enforcement and state security, a major police major ( 1940 ).
| Fedor Semenovich Fomushkin | ||||||||
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| Date of Birth | 1906 | |||||||
| Place of Birth | Tetishchevo village (later Kuibyshev district of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ), Russian Empire | |||||||
| Date of death | unknown | |||||||
| Place of death | Soviet Union | |||||||
| Affiliation | ||||||||
| Type of army | RCM , Red Army | |||||||
| Years of service | 1928 -? | |||||||
| Rank | ||||||||
| Battles / Wars | The Great Patriotic War | |||||||
| Awards and prizes | ||||||||
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Biography
Born in a Russian family. Member of the CPSU (b) , in the Red Army since 1928 . From April 13, 1939 deputy chief of the Central Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan NKVD of the USSR. During the Great Patriotic War, led by special departments and SMERSH of different brigades in the Army in force . On January 30, 1943 the head of the special department of the NKVD of the 16th Specialized Engineering Brigade . On August 4, 1943 the head of the ROC SMERSH 1st Guards Engineering Special Forces Brigade. On June 30, 1945 the head of the ROC SMERSH of the 1st Guards Separate Motorcycle Engineering Brigade .
Ranks
- First Lieutenant of State Security , January 8, 1939;
- captain of state security , April 13, 1939; [one]
- Senior Police Major , March 13, 1940. [2]
- captain of state security , April 26, 1940; [3]
- Lieutenant Colonel , August 4, 1943. [4]
Awards
- medal "For Courage", April 26, 1940;
- Order of the Red Star, August 20, 1943;
- Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd degree, November 1, 1944;
- Order of the Red Star, November 3, 1944;
- Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree, June 30, 1945.
Notes
- ↑ The list of assignment of special titles GUGB and RCM 1935-1943.
- ↑ Order of the NKVD number 342 of March 13, 1940 ;
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet on April 26, 1940 .
- ↑ Order to the troops of the Central Front No. 207 / n of September 26, 1943.