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    Bill Garvy

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    1. Turning the page. . . Endorsed the Division Commander Colonel on 1 December 1944 (largely illegible due to out of focus image) Awarded the Order of Glory III Class by Order 91/N of the 167 Sumy-Kiev Twice Red Banner Rifle Division as verified by the Chief of Personnel Captain Gubin
    2. Detail of narrative & translation. . . Award Sheet 1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Klimov, Mikhail Nikolaevich 2. Rank: Private 3. Duty position: Gun Crew Commander – 1 Machinegun Company, 465 Rifle Regiment, 167 Sumy-Kiev Twice Red Banner Rifle Division Recommendation for the Order of Glory III Class 4. Born: 1913 5. Nationality: Ukrainian 6. Party membership: n/a 7. Previous combat: since August 1944 on the 4 Ukrainian Front 8. Wounds or shell-shock: n/a 9. Time in Red Army: since 1944 10. Inducted by: Medinichii Regional Military Commissariat, Drogobych Oblast 11. Previous awards: n/a 12. Home of record: Drogobych Oblast, Medinichii Region, village of Letne. Wife – Irina Stepanovna Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment Fighting during continuous enemy artillery and mortar fire in difficult, mobility-restricted, mountainous-forested terrain near the population centers of Ruske and Velka Polyana, Private Klimov advanced forward of the fighting positions and by capably changing firing positions, he suppressed one enemy firing position with accurate machinegun bursts and killed as many as 35 German soldiers, thus permitting the freedom of movement to our advancing small units. Comrade Klimov is deserving of the Order of Glory III Class. Signed Regimental Commander, Major Taratukhin and Chief of Staff, Major Blinov on 12.11.44
    3. This abbreviated award card dated April 4th, 1956 verifies the information stated immediately above.
    4. An undated, abbreviated award card verifies the awarding of a Glory III Class by the 60th Army dated May 20th, 1945 was annulled and substituted for an Order of Glory II Class by Edict of the Supreme Soviet dated March 31st, 1956.
    5. This award card, dated March 18, 1946, lists his assignment in the 4th Ukrainian Front, 60th Army, 9th Independent Battalion, and was subsequently overwritten in 1956 to reflect the awarding of an Order of Glory II Class by an Edict of the Supreme Soviet dated March 31st, 1956 for an Order of Glory III Class awarded by the 60th Army.
    6. This award card dated April 5th, 1955 captures the same information as above, yet mentions an Order Booklet Nr. 457449 and adds a Bravery Medal Nr. 3588372, awarded by the 465th Rifle Regiment on October 30th, 1944, and an unnumbered Order of Glory III awarded by the 167th Rifle Division on December 3rd, 1944.
    7. Turning the page. . . 14. Awards: Designation Serial Number Awarding Organization Glory III 350078 60 Army dated 20.5.1945 Glory II 38256 167 Rifle Division dated 3.12.44 (overwritten Edict dated 31.3.56) Victory over Germany Medal Edict dated 9.5.45 Verified by Merenitskii Regional Military Commissariat Lieutenant Colonel Fomenko dated 2 June 1956
    8. Award Card. . . Award Card Order Booklet G 695613 1. Last name: Klimov 2. Name and patrionymic: Mikhail Nikolaevich 3. Rank: Corporal 4. Gender: Male 5. Birthyear: 1913 6. Birthplace: Drogobuzh Oblast, Merenitskii Region, village of Letne 7. Party membership: n/a 8. Education: elementary 9. Nationality: Ukrainian 10. Time in Red Army: 8.1944-11.1945 11. Place of service at awarding: 176 Rifle Division, 465 Rifle Regiment – Machinegun Crew Leader 12. Place of work at present: Communications Section, village of Lotne, Marenitskii Region, Drogobich Oblast - Chief 13. Home address: Drogobich Oblast, Merenitskii Region, village of Letne
    9. Translation of the above documents reveals an upgrade from an Order of the Patriotic War in 2nd Class to a Red Star. . . Award Sheet 1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Shokopko, Ivan Nikolaevich 2. Rank: Junior Sergeant 3. Duty position: Squad Leader – Anti-Tank Rifle Platoon, 649 Rifle Regiment, 165 Sedvets Red Banner Rifle Division Recommendation for the Order of the Patriotic War II Class 4. Born: 1926 5. Nationality: Ukrainian 6. Party membership: no 7. Previous combat: 2 Belorussian Front since 25.11.1944 8. Wounds or shell-shock: none 9. Time in Red Army: since 9.6.1944 10. Inducted by: Nikopol Regional Military Commissariat, Dnepropetrovsk Oblast 11. Previous awards: n/a 12. Home of record: Dnepropetrovsk Oblast, Nikopol Region, village of Nikolai Moisenko. Mother – Shokotko, Tatyana Vasilevna Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment During the penetration of the German defense near Hill 109,0 at the village of Lortsin on 14 January 1945, the Germans attempted to resist our units’ attack with self-propelled guns’ artillery fire. Commanding a squad of “armor-busters,” Junior Sergeant Shokotko personally suppressed one enemy self-propelled gun with his anti-tank rifle, thus weakening the Germans’ firepower and permitting the infantry to rush into the German trenches. For displaying military skill and bravery, Comrade Shokotko is deserving of the Order of the Patriotic War II Class. Signed Regimental Commander, Guards Lieutenant Colonel Yurev on 2(?) February 1945 Endorsed 165 Rifle Division Commander, Guards Colonel N. Ko(?) on 28 February 1945 Awarded the Order of the Red Star by Order 32/N of the 96 Brest Rifle Corps dated 12.4.1945. Verified Chief of Personnel, 96 Rifle Corps, Administrative Services Major Burakov Award Card 3.12.1992, Zhovtnev Region, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine 1. Last name: Shokotko 2. Name and patrionymic: Ivan Nikolaevich 3. Nationality: Ukrainian 4. Gender: Male 5. Birthyear: 1926 6. Birthplace: Kiev 7. Education: mid-level 8. Party membership: n/a 9. Place of service at awarding: Squad Leader (Sergeant) – 641 Rifle Regiment, 165 Rifle Division 10. Place of work at present: Dnepropetrovsk, Victory Riverside #80, Apt. 134 11. Awards: Designation Serial Number Awarding Organization Red Star 3.836.254 96 Rifle Corps dated 12.4.1945 Verified by Zhovtnev Regional Military Commissariat Colonel Mikhailov on 3 December 1992
    10. I'd love to see the obverse of this and the other Red Stars you have posted, please. . .
    11. Translation of above citation. . . Award Sheet 1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Lutskov, Ivan Maksimovich 2. Rank: Guards Private 3. Duty position: Submachinegunner – 3 Motorized Rifle Battalion, 22 Guards Fastow Red Banner Order of Bogdan Khmelnitskii II Class Motorized Rifle Brigade Recommendation for the Order of the Red Banner 4. Born: 1926 5. Nationality: Ukrainian 6. Party membership: Comsomol member #22678653 since October 1944 7. Previous combat: 1 Ukrainian Front since 21.9.44 8. Wounds or shell-shock: n/a 9. Time in Red Army: since 26 April 1944 10. Inducted by: Zhierinskii Regional Military Commissariat, Vinnitsa Oblast 11. Previous awards: n/a 12. Home of record: Vinnitsa Oblast, Zhierinskii Region, village of Ryshkovka. Father – Lutskov, Maksim Filipovich Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment He has displayed courage and heroism in fighting for the Socialist Motherland against the German fascist invaders. During the capture of the German city of Oppel, Guards rivate Ivan Maksimovich Lutskov destroyed with hand grenades an enemy machinegun crew, thus supporting the advanced of our battalion. During the capture of a populated area, Guards Private I.M. Lutskov suppressed and destroyed two German vehicles with combat loads and approximately 10 Germans. Even now Guards Private I.M. Lutskov is bravery fighting the German fascist fiends in their forsaken lair. Signed Platoon Leader, Guards Lieutenant Feoktintov and Commander, 3 MRB, Guards Major (?) on 31.1.45 Recommended downgrade to Red Star by Commander, 22 Guards Fastow Red Banner Order of Bogdan Khmelnitskii II Class Motorized Rifle Brigade, Guards Colonel Bogdanov on 21 February 1945 Awarded the Order of the Red Star by Order #017/N of the 22 Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade dated 23.2.45
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