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Pavlovsky, Anatoly Ivanovich

Anatoly Ivanovich Pavlovsky ( October 20, 1926 , Dnepropetrovsk - August 22, 1990 , Leningrad ) - Soviet military leader, colonel general of aviation ( 1981 ). Honored Military Pilot of the USSR (1973). First-class military pilot.

Anatoly Ivanovich Pavlovsky
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Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of death
Place of death
Affiliation the USSR
Type of armyUSSR Navy Aviation
Years of service1944 - 1987
RankColonel General of the USSR Air Force Colonel General of Aviation
CommandedPacific Fleet Air Force
Baltic Fleet Air Force
Battles / warsCold war
Awards and prizes
Order of the October RevolutionOrder of the Red BannerOrder of the Red BannerOrder of the Patriotic War II degree
Order of the Red StarOrder of the Red StarAnniversary medal "For Valiant Labor (For Military Valor). In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin "Medal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
SU Medal Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svgSU Medal Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svgSU Medal Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svgSU Medal 30 Years of the Soviet Army and Navy ribbon.svg
SU Medal 40 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR ribbon.svgSU Medal 50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR ribbon.svgSU Medal 60 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR ribbon.svgSU Medal 70 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR ribbon.svg
SU Medal Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR ribbon.svg

Foreign countries:

Cavalier of the Mongol Order of the North StarPOL Odznaka Braterstwa Broni BAR.png
Honored military pilot of the USSR.png
Retiredsince 1987

Content

Youth and the beginning of military service

Born in a working class family. Father Pavlovsky Ivan Savelyevich, Belarusian, died at the front in 1941, mother Stolyarenko (Bokova) Olga Gerasimovna, Russian . Russian At the beginning of World War II, he was evacuated to the Urals in the city of Alapaevsk, Sverdlovsk Region . In 1942 he graduated from the factory training school in the village of Neivo-Shaitansky . He worked as a steelworker's assistant, from March 1943 - a draftsman at the Alapaevsky Metallurgical Plant in the city of Alapaevsk, Sverdlovsk Region .

In the Red Fleet since July 1944 . In 1945 he graduated from the 3rd special school of the Air Force of the Navy, in 1946 - the Naval mine and torpedo aviation school named after S. A. Levanevsky in Nikolaev . As one of the best graduates left at the school as a flight instructor. From July 1948 to 1953 he served in the 568th mine and torpedo aviation regiment of the Air Force of the Navy of the 16th mixed aviation division of the 7th Navy ( Korsakov, Sakhalin Region ): pilot, from 1951 - flight commander . Then he was sent to study.

In 1956 he graduated with a gold medal from the command department of the K.E. Voroshilov Naval Academy . Since 1956, he commanded a squadron in the 920th mine and torpedo aviation regiment of the Air Force of the Navy of the 128th mine and torpedo aviation division of the Air Force of the Navy of the Baltic Fleet Air Force . Since November 1957 - deputy flight training commander, and since May 1960 - commander of the 240th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment of the Navy Air Force 57th Heavy Bomber Aviation Division of the Air Force of the Baltic Fleet Navy . Since April 1961 - commander of the 12th mine and torpedo aviation regiment of the Navy Air Force (was soon reorganized into the 12th separate naval missile carrier regiment) of the Baltic Fleet Air Force.

Senior Service

In 1962, he was again transferred to the Pacific Ocean and was appointed commander of the 3rd marine missile-carrying aviation division of the Pacific Air Force. Parts of the division performed, among others, combat missions to track and escort aircraft carrier strike groups and other naval forces of the US Navy in the Cold War in the open ocean. From January 1967 - deputy commander, and from December 1970 - commander of the Air Force of the Pacific Fleet . The USSR Navy is known as one of the first commanders of naval missile-carrying aviation units and pioneers in the development of their tactics.

Since August 1976 - Commander of the Baltic Fleet Air Force . Since 1984, he served as the head of the department at the Central Research Institute of Military Shipbuilding in Leningrad . Since 1987 - in stock.

Member of the CPSU .

He lived in Leningrad. He died on August 22, 1990. He was buried at the Serafimovsky cemetery in St. Petersburg .

Family :

  • wife Pavlovskaya (Seroklina) Elena Aleksandrovna, Ukrainian, 1928-1998, buried in St. Petersburg, Smolensk cemetery.
  • son Pavlovsky Anatoly Anatolyevich (1948-1967), cadet of VVAUL named after Polbina, Orenburg, was tragically killed, buried in Vladivostok, Sea cemetery.
  • daughter Pavlovskaya (Vasilieva) Marina Anatolyevna, b. 1957
  • granddaughters: Elena Vladimirovna Vasilieva, born in 1981,
  • Vasilieva Marianna Vladimirovna, born in 1983
  • great-grandson of Edoardo Porcari, born in 2009

Rewards

  • Order of the October Revolution (1979)
  • two orders of the Red Banner (1968; 1974)
  • Order of the Patriotic War , 2nd degree (1985)
  • two orders of the Red Star (1956; 1963)
  • USSR medals
  • foreign awards
    • Order of the Order of the North Star ( Mongolia , 1971)
    • Brotherhood of Arms Medal ( Poland , 1979)
  • Honored Military Pilot of the USSR (1973)

Highest military ranks

  • Major General of Aviation (06/18/1965)
  • lieutenant general of aviation (08.10.1971)
  • Colonel General of Aviation (02/10/1981)

Literature

  • Yoltukhovsky V. M., Kolesnikov Yu. N., Shcherbina G. F. Sea Falcons of Russia. Biographical reference. St. Petersburg, 2016 .-- 472 p. (Series "Persons of the Navy"). ISBN 978-5-4386-1046-5 . - S.293-294.
  • Yoltukhovsky V.M., Kolesnikov Yu.N., Sulima V.V. Admirals and generals of the Navy of the USSR: 1961-1975. - St. Petersburg: Own publishing house, 2013 .-- 412 p. - ISBN 978-5-4386-0231-6 .
  • Dotsenko V.D. Marine biographical dictionary. - SPb. : Logos, 1995 .-- S. 313. - 500 p.
  • Obituary: The Red Star, August 30, 1990
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pavlovsky,_Anatoly_ Ivanovich&oldid = 93188491


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