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Klyaro, Ignatius Vikentyevich

Ignatius Vikentyevich Klyaro ( January 11, 1897 , Vitebsk - July 13, 1944 , died on the 1st Baltic Front , was buried in the town of Postavy ( Vitebsk region )) - Soviet military leader, Major General ( 1943 ).

Ignatius Vikentyevich Klyaro
Date of BirthJanuary 11, 1897 ( 1897-01-11 )
Place of BirthVitebsk
Date of deathJuly 13, 1944 ( 1944-07-13 ) (aged 47)
Place of deathdied on the 1st Baltic Front , buried in Postavy ( Vitebsk region )
Affiliation Russian Empire → the USSR
Type of armyInfantry
Years of service1915 - 1944 years
RankMajor General
Commanded60th Infantry Division
54th Rifle Corps
Battles / WarsWorld War I
Russian civil war
Soviet-Polish war
The Great Patriotic War
Awards and prizes
Order of the Red BannerOrder of the Patriotic War, I degreeSU Medal XX Years of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army ribbon.svg

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Initial biography

Ignatius Vikentyevich Klyaro was born on January 11, 1897 in Vitebsk.

Military Service

World War I and Civil War

In July 1915, he was drafted into the ranks of the Russian Imperial Army and sent to the Novotorzhsky 114th Infantry Regiment , after graduating from a training team under which, as a non-commissioned officer, Klyaro was appointed to the position of platoon commander, after which he took part in hostilities on the Western Front .

In November 1917 he was demobilized from the army and at the same time, with the entry into the Red Guard, he was appointed commander of the Red Guard detachment in the city of Helsingfors ( Helsinki ).

In May 1918 he was drafted into the ranks of the Red Army and sent by the Red Army to the 1st Vitebsk Communist Regiment, after which he took part in the hostilities on the Northern Front . Since May 1919, he served in the Vitebsk reserve regiment as platoon commander, for assignments at the regiment headquarters, assistant commander and commander of a rifle company, while on which he took part in hostilities against white Finns , and then in the Soviet-Polish war .

In September 1920 he was appointed to the post of company commander of the reserve headquarters of the 1st Polish Red Army, then - to the post of assistant regimental adjutant of the 503rd infantry regiment ( 56th infantry division ). In March 1921 he took part in the suppression of the Kronstadt uprising .

Interwar Time

In the summer of 1921 he was sent to study at the Peterhof retraining courses for the company commanders of the Leningrad Military District , after which in July he was appointed to the position of company commander in the 497th Butyrsky, then to the same position in the 496th Bauman Rifle Regiments ( 56th Infantry Division ). In June 1922 he was transferred to the 39th Infantry Regiment ( 5th Infantry Division ), in which he served as platoon commander, assistant commander and company commander.

In August 1923 he was transferred to the 6th Turkestan Rifle Regiment ( Turkestan Front ), where he served as company commander, head of a regimental school and battalion commander. In September of the same year, he was sent to study for repeated courses of the middle command personnel of the Turkestan Front, which he graduated in October 1924 . As part of the regiment, Klyaro took part in the hostilities against Basmachi in Central Asia .

In December 1930, he was appointed assistant commander for the combatant unit of the 111th Infantry Regiment ( 37th Infantry Division , Belarusian Military District ). In June 1932 he was transferred to the Military-Political Academy of the Red Army , where he served as teacher, head of combined arms training and senior lecturer.

In 1934 he graduated from the evening faculty of the Military Academy named after M.V. Frunze .

In March 1938 he was appointed to the post of teacher, in July 1939 - to the post of junior teacher of the tactics department of the Military Transport Academy named after L. M. Kaganovich , and in January 1941 - to the post of teacher of tactics of shooting and tactical courses " Shot ".

Great Patriotic War

With the outbreak of war he was in his former position.

In July 1941, he was appointed to the post of chief of staff of the 267th Infantry Division ( Oryol Military District ), in November - to the post of chief of staff of the 36th Fortified Region ( Mozhaisk Line of Defense ), and then served as chief of staff of the 158th Infantry Division ( Kalinin Front ). He took part in the battle of Moscow .

In June 1942 he was appointed to the post of chief of the operational department of the headquarters of the 38th Army , and in November - to the post of commander of the 60th Infantry Division , which soon distinguished itself in military operations during the liberation of Sevsk , for which it received the honorary name "Sevskaya". In August 1943, by decision of the Military Council of the 65th Army, Major General Klyaro was removed from the post of division commander, after which he was appointed deputy commander of the 27th Rifle Corps , and then sent to the General Staff Directorate of the NPO of the USSR .

In March 1944 he was appointed deputy commander of the 54th Rifle Corps . In the period from May 27 to June 19, Klyaro temporarily served as commander of the corps, who took part in hostilities during the Crimean offensive operation .

In July 1944, he was appointed deputy commander of the 13th Guards Rifle Corps , but on July 13, Major General Ignaty Vikentyevich Klyaro died in an anti-tank mine . He was buried in the city of Pastavy ( Vitebsk region ).

Awards

  • Order of the Red Banner ;
  • Order of the Patriotic War of 1 degree;
  • Anniversary medal "XX years of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army" .

Memory

Literature

The team of authors . Great Patriotic: Komkory. Military Biographical Dictionary / Under the general editorship of M. G. Vozhakina . - M .; Zhukovsky: Kuchkovo Field, 2006. - T. 1. - S. 266-267. - ISBN 5-901679-08-3 .

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Klyaro__Ignatiy_Vikentyevich&oldid=97756124


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