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Leshchenko, Sergey Andreevich

Leshchenko Sergey Andreevich (b. 08.25.1930) - builder - carpenter , Hero of Socialist Labor (1975).

Sergey Andreevich Leshchenko
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Awards and prizes
Hero of Socialist Labor - 1975
Order of Lenin - 1975The order of Lenin

Innovator of production, innovator and mentor, an active participant in the restoration of Kryvbas. Created a school of excellence, successfully introduced the brigade contracting method. Member of VDNH.

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Biography

Sergey Leshchenko was born on August 25, 1930. In 1948 he graduated from vocational school No. 44 in Krivoy Rog.

Labor Path

  • 1945-1948 - worker of the Miner state farm;
  • 1948-1953 - a carpenter;
  • 1953-1986 - foreman of the integrated brigade of the construction department “Promstroy” No. 2 of the trust “Krivorozhstroy”.

He devoted almost all his working life to Kryvyi Rih construction projects - he devoted forty-two years to the construction of Krivorozhstal facilities, and participated in the construction of all nine domains. He created and headed the first complex construction team in Krivbass, which was especially distinguished in the construction of Blast Furnace No. 9 , Sergey Andreevich laid the capsule under its foundation.

Rewards

  • 04/08/1975 - Hero of Socialist Labor - with the presentation of the Order of Lenin and the Gold Medal "Hammer and Sickle";
  • Order of Lenin .

Memory

  • The name on the Stele of Heroes in Krivoy Rog.

Sources

  • Leshchenko Sergey Andreyevich // Encyclopedia of Kryvyi Rih . In 2 t. T. 2. L — I: [ Ukrainian ] / comp. V.F. Bukhtiyarov. - Kryvyi Rih: Java, 2005 .-- S. 27.
  • Syaivo zolotykh zіrok // Єdnannya perelіn. - 2010 (quarter). - No. 1. - S. 18. (Ukrainian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leschenko__Sergey_Andreevich&oldid=85396934


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