Anatoly Ivanovich Kolesnik (born December 6, 1943, Anevka ) is a machine operator at the Bratslavsky state farm of the Adamovsky Aryon in the Orenburg Region.
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Biography
Born December 6, 1943 in the village of Anevka, Adamovsky district, Orenburg region, in a peasant family. He graduated from the 6th grade full-time, and later the 8th grade of the evening school.
He began his career at the age of 13 as a trailer in a collective farm in his native village. In 1960, he completed a three-month course of machine operators. He worked on a tractor DT-54. In 1962 he graduated from the courses of drivers and in the same year he was drafted into the ranks of the Soviet army , served in the border troops on the Soviet-Afghan border. In 1965 he was demobilized, returned home.
He started working at the Bratslavsky state farm as a driver, and harvested in a field on a combine harvester. In 1970, in order not to change production sites, he switched to machine operators. In the very first harvesting straddle, he entered into a rivalry with experienced combine harvesters, in one day he mowed 113 hectares of wheat to a dump 6-meter header. Since that time, he occupied first places not only at his Bratslavsky state farm, but also in the Adamovsky district.
Each harvesting took on the helm of students of 7th, 8th grades, was a mentor to young people, many of whom now work as machine operators in CJSC Bratslavsky. More than thirty pupils of Bratslavsky secondary school have already passed Kolesnik’s bread school. For many years he led the Komsomol-youth link.
The first in the area to experience such a form of labor as CIT. He headed the link of three K-700 tractors and six combines, sowed and harvested an area of three thousand hectares of land. During the season, the brigade threshed over 15 thousand centners of grain per combine, worked for days, without letting go of the helm. Over time, the whole family began to work in the brigade. Finishing the harvest at his farm, he went to help in the farms of neighboring Kazakhstan .
By decrees of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 14, 1975 and December 23, 1976, Kolesnik Anatoly Ivanovich was awarded the Orders of Glory of the 3rd and 2nd degrees for high performance in work.
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of January 7, 1983 for selfless high-performance labor, great successes achieved in the All-Union Socialist competition to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the USSR, long-term excellent work at one enterprise, Anatoly Ivanovich Kolesnik was awarded the Order of Labor Glory of the 1st degree. He became the full holder of the Order of Labor Glory. Since 1989, he was a deputy of the Supreme Council of Deputies of the USSR.
Currently retired. Lives in the village of Adamovka.
Rewards
He was awarded the orders of Labor Glory of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd degrees, medals; including the medal "For Labor Valor", silver and bronze medals VDNH. "Honored Machine Operator of the Russian Federation."
Literature
- Heroes of the Orenburg region. Orenburg, 2008
- Rossovsky V.P. Heroes of Labor. Kaluga, 1999
- Man is famous for work. Moscow, 2012
Links
- Kolesnik, Anatoly Ivanovich . Site " Heroes of the country ".