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Khudyakov, Petr Nikolaevich

Petr Nikolaevich Khudyakov ( July 22, 1923 - 1993 ) - participant of the Great Patriotic War and full gentleman of the Order of Glory .

Petr Nikolaevich Khudyakov
Petr Nikolaevich Hudyakov.jpg
Date of BirthJuly 22, 1923 ( 1923-07-22 )
Place of BirthEzhovka village, now Shemonaikha district , East Kazakhstan region , Kazakhstan
Date of death1993 ( 1993 )
Place of deathEzhovka village, Shemonaiha district , East-Kazakhstan region , Kazakhstan
Affiliation the USSR
Type of armyinfantry
Years of service1942-1947
RankStaff Sergeant
Part138th Infantry Division (2nd formation)
Battles / WarsThe Great Patriotic War
Awards and prizes
Order of the Patriotic War, I degreeSU Order of Glory ribbon.svgSU Order of Glory ribbon.svgSU Order of Glory ribbon.svg
Medal "For Courage" (USSR)Anniversary medal "For Valiant Labor (For Military Valor). In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin "SU Medal For The Liberation Of Prague Ribbon.svgMedal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."

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Biography

Born on July 22, 1923 in the village of Ezhovka (now East Kazakhstan Region , Kazakhstan ) in a peasant family. After receiving primary education, I got a job in a local collective farm .

In April 1942 he was drafted into the Red Army .

In the battles of World War II , began to take part in October 1942 . He served in the 344th rifle regiment, during the war he was wounded twice. At the beginning of June 1944, Petr Khudyakov, together with a search group, in the area of ​​the village of Rostocky ( Chernivtsi region ), captured the “tongue”. June 15, 1944 Peter Khudyakov was awarded the Order of Glory III degree. At the end of September 1944, near the Mount Hess (now Transcarpathian region , Ukraine ), was one of the first burst into the enemy's trench, machine-gun fire and grenades, destroyed the enemy machine gun and about 10 enemy soldiers. December 20, 1944 Peter Khudyakov was awarded the Order of Glory II degree. At the end of March 1945 , the reconnaissance detachment under the command of Peter Khudyakov, near the settlement of Vituv ( Czechoslovakia ), broke into the enemy’s trench and captured two German soldiers. In the Khudyakov group, she managed to make 8 passes in the enemy’s engineering obstacles. On the presentation of the command of the 4th Ukrainian Front, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of June 29, 1945, he was awarded the Order of Glory of the I degree [1] .

Demobilized in 1947 . After demobilization, he returned to his native land, where he found work at the collective farm . He died in 1993 [1] .

Awards

  • Order of the Patriotic War, 1 degree (1985) [2] ;
  • Order of Glory of the 1st degree (June 29, 1945 - № 1365);
  • Order of Glory 2 nd degree (December 20, 1944 - № 9801) [3] ;
  • The Order of Glory of the 3rd degree (June 15, 1944 - 79350) [4] ;
  • Medal "For Courage" (December 28, 1943) [5] ;
  • a number of other medals.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Sergey Kuzovatov. Khudyakov, Peter Nikolaevich (Rus.) . The site " Heroes of the country ."
  2. ↑ Document in the database "The feat of the people"
  3. ↑ Document in the database "The feat of the people"
  4. ↑ Document in the database "The feat of the people"
  5. ↑ Document in the database "The feat of the people"

Links

Sergey Kuzovatov. Khudyakov, Peter Nikolaevich (Rus.) . The site " Heroes of the country ."

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hudyakov,_Pyotr_Nikolaevich&oldid=97424470


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