Idiris Kadyrkulov ( May 2, 1917 Kosh-Bulak, Leilek district , Batken region , Kyrgyzstan - March 9, 1982 Kazarman , Toguz-Torou region , Naryn region , USSR ) - a participant of the Great Patriotic War , full gentleman of the Order of Glory .
| Idiris Kadyrkulov | |
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![]() Full holder of the Order of Glory - Idiris Kadyrkulov | |
| Date of Birth | May 2, 1917 |
| Place of Birth | Kosh-Bulak village, Leilek district , Batken region , Kyrgyzstan |
| Date of death | March 9, 1982 (64 years) |
| Place of death | Kazarman , Toguz-Torous region , Naryn region , USSR |
| Affiliation | |
| Type of army | infantry ( sapper ) |
| Years of service | December 1941 - 1947 |
| Rank | |
| Part | 53rd Infantry Division |
| Battles / Wars | The Great Patriotic War |
| Awards and prizes | |
Content
Biography
Born May 2, 1917 in the village of Kosh-Bulak in the family of a peasant. After graduating from high school he worked on the collective farm. Since December 1941 in the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army . Wounded in January 1942. In 1944 he became a member of the CPSU (b) . March 13, 1944 near Kirovograd (now Kropyvnytsky), discovered and disarmed approximately 138 German mines. March 31, 1944 awarded the Order of Glory 3rd degree . In the spring — in the summer of 1944, he set about 3,000 minutes and defused about 2,500 enemy mines. October 17, 1944 awarded the Order of Glory 2nd degree . On December 10, 1944, while preparing for the crossing of Ipel ( Hungary ), he cleared the river bank under continuous enemy fire. After that, having accurately determined the place of the enemy tank counterattack, he put several heavy mines in this place, later some of the tanks were destroyed and some of them were damaged. April 28, 1945 awarded the Order of Glory 1st degree . After the war he served in the city of Kushka ( Turkmen SSR ). Demobilized in 1947. He graduated from the Naryn Pedagogical School. After graduation he worked at the school. He died on March 9, 1982 [1] [2] .
Awards
- Order of Glory I degree (April 28, 1945; No. 127);
- Order of Glory II degree (October 17, 1944; No. 6968);
- Order of Glory III degree (March 31, 1944; No. 53280);
- Order of the Red Star ;
- a number of medals.
Memory
One of the streets in the village of Kazarman is named after Kadyrkulov
