Timofei Yakovlevich Usachev (February 10, 1907 - November 18, 1980) - a participant in the Great Patriotic War . One of the full Knights of the Order of Glory . According to the Heroes of the Country website, he was awarded four Orders of Glory , but there is no information on the delivery of the order.
| Timofey Yakovlevich Usachev | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date of Birth | February 10, 1907 | ||||
| Place of Birth | Novosilskoye village, Zemlyansky district , Voronezh province , Russia | ||||
| Date of death | November 18, 1980 ( 73) | ||||
| Place of death | Novosilskoye village, Semiluksky district , Voronezh region , RSFSR , USSR | ||||
| Affiliation | |||||
| Type of army | |||||
| Years of service | 1941-1945 | ||||
| Rank | |||||
| Part | 488th Separate Reconnaissance Company of the 219th Rifle Division ; 334th Separate Reconnaissance Company of the 256th Rifle Division | ||||
| Commanded | branch | ||||
| Battles / wars | The Great Patriotic War | ||||
| Awards and prizes | |||||
Content
Biography
Born on February 10, 1907 in the village of Novosilskoye (now in the Semiluksky district of the Voronezh region ) in a peasant family. Russian. Received incomplete secondary education - graduated from 7 classes. After graduation, he worked on a collective farm .
In the Red Army and at the front during World War II - from August 1941. Scout of the 488th separate reconnaissance company of the 219th rifle division of the 3rd strike army of the 2nd Baltic front , later the commander of the 334th separate reconnaissance company of the 256th Infantry Division of the 42nd Army of the 2nd Baltic Front. Private .
He was wounded six times, but invariably remained in service.
In October 1945 he was demobilized. He returned to his homeland - to the village of Novosilskoye. He worked on a collective farm.
Died 11/18/1980. He was buried in the village of Novosilskoye .
Awarding of the Order of Glory
First
On July 19, 1944, Usachev, as part of a capture group near the settlement of Rundeny ( Ludza district , Latvia), secretly penetrated the Germans' location and, throwing dugouts with grenades, destroyed a machine gun point and killed about 10 Germans.
By order of the 219th Infantry Division No. 42 / n dated 08/28/1944, he was awarded the Order of Glory of the 3rd degree. [one]
Second
On September 16-19, 1944, in the region of the cities of Madona and Madliena ( Latvia ), he destroyed up to 20 enemy soldiers and officers.
By order of the 219th Infantry Division No. 66 / n of 27.10. 1944 awarded the second order of Glory 3 degrees. [2]
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 02.02.1958, he was re-awarded the Order of Glory of the 2nd degree.
Third
Usachev by January 20, 1945 had in his account in addition to the killed soldiers and officers, a large number of prisoners.
By order of the 256th Infantry Division No. 5 / n dated 01/21/1945, he was awarded the third Order of Glory of the 3rd degree [3] .
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 02.02.1958, he was re-awarded the Order of Glory of the 1st degree.
Fourth
In the battle on January 27, 1945, he was the first to break into the enemy’s trench, in hand-to-hand combat he destroyed 2 Germans, carried the wounded commander from the battlefield.
By Order of the 42nd Army No. 102 / n dated 02/18/1945, he was awarded the Order of Glory of the 2nd degree. [four]
There is a possibility that this award could be canceled or changed on 02.02.1958 upon re-award. The issue remains unresolved until the publication of the Decree of 02.02.1958 on the reassignment.
Rewards
- Order of Glory of the 1st degree (02.02.1958 No. 3744). Re-awarded in return for the Order of Glory 3 degrees.
- Order of Glory 2 degrees (02.02.1958 No. 45504). Re-awarded in return for the Order of Glory 3 degrees.
- Order of Glory 2 degrees (02/18/1945). Information on the delivery of the order is not available.
- Order of Glory 3 degrees (08.28.1944 No. 712662).
- USSR medals
Memory
A street in the village of Novosilskoye is named after Timofei Usachev.
Literature
- Knights of the Order of Glory. - Voronezh, 1969. - S. 143-150.
- Kargapoltsev S.V. More than Glory. - Ivanovo, 2013 .-- S. 46.
Links
- Encyclopedia of Moscow Region
- Usachev, Timofey Yakovlevich . Site " Heroes of the country ".