redoctober Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 Record card Record card Order booklet nr. A-581568 1. Last name: Lakizo 2. First name and patronymic: Yuri Mikhailovich 3. Military rank: No rank 4. Sex: Male 5. Year of birth: 1924 6. Place of birth: City of Krivoi Rog 7. Party membership (since which year): Member of the Komsomol since 1944 8. Education: Secondary 9. Nationality: Ukrainian 10. Since which year in the Red Army: From September 1943 through June 1946 11. Place of service (name of the unit) and position occupied at the time of the award: Senior medic in the 944th Rifle Regiment, 259th Rifle Division 12. Current place of service and position: Student at Lvov Medical Institute 13. Home address of the awardee: 10 Solodovaya Street, apartment 52, city of Lvov 14. Record of all awards received: Name of the order or medal Serial number Number of the document Ground of award Order of the Red Star 619573 Temporary certificate nr. B-389435 Order of the 259th Rifle Division nr. 16/N of May 8, 1944 Medal for Courage 2014453 D-803573 Order of the 259th Rifle Division nr. 33/N of September 6, 1944 Signature of the awardee: [signed] I confirm the correctness of the data and the signature of the awardee (position and signature): Military commissar of the Stalin Raion Lieutenant Colonel [signed] /Koshchavka/ May 16, 1947
redoctober Posted April 9, 2013 Author Posted April 9, 2013 Award sheet 1. Last name, first name and patronymic: Lakiza, Yuri Mikhailovich 2. Rank: Private 3. Position and unit: Medical platoon leader in the 2nd Rifle Battalion of the 944th Rifle Regiment, 259th Artyomovsk Rifle Division Nominated for: Order of the Red Star 4. Year of birth: 1924 5. Nationality: Ukrainian 6. Party affiliation: Not a member 7. Participation in the Civil War, the subsequent combat actions to defend the USSR, and the Patriotic War (where and when): On the Southwestern Front from September 1943 through October 1943, on the 4th Ukrainian Front from October 1943 through February 1944, and on the 3rd Ukrainian Front since February 1944 8. Wounds and contusions received during the Patriotic War: No 9. Since when in the Red Army: Since September 1943 10. Drafted by which military commissariat: Military Commissariat of the city of Zaporozhe 11. Awards received previously: None 12. Permanent home address of the prospective awardee and the address of his family: ______________ Short, concrete description of his combat feat or merits: During the combat operations that started on April 14, 1944 and were aimed at expanding the bridgehead near the village of Olăneşti on the right shore of the Dniester River, comrade Lakiza carried 45 wounded soldiers and their weapons from the battlefield, despite withering enemy machine-gun and mortar fire. For bravery and courage displayed on the battlefield I apply for comrade Lakiza to be awarded the Order of the Red Star. Commander of the 944th Rifle Regiment Guards Lieutenant Colonel [signed] /Korenysov/ April 23, 1944 I award the Order of the Red Star. Commander of the 259th Artyomovsk Rifle Division Major General [signed] /Vlasenko/ April 30, 1944 Hope you like it! Tom
Aurelius Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 Magnificent! What a wonderful award and write up! Congrats Tom. You must be real happy. Ya, lately Aukey has been a lucky Leprechaun in sending research.
Rogi Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 Wow, thats a dream medical award right there very excellent write up Thanks for posting The Aukinator has been having some awesome finds
redoctober Posted April 9, 2013 Author Posted April 9, 2013 (edited) Thanks Guys Auke is indeed the man when it comes to research! Oh and Normsky, i framed that Bomber CSM i got, i think it looks pretty sweet. I have the exact frame saved for a certain other award too! http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2013/post-15337-0-97344300-1365529124.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2013/post-15337-0-84763500-1365529172.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2013/post-15337-0-44871600-1365529208.jpg Tom Edited April 9, 2013 by redoctober
Aurelius Posted April 11, 2013 Posted April 11, 2013 Wow, man, that sure looks super. Great job on it Tom. It does honor also to the vet by having his story shared and not just lost in the archives. I'm very happy that it went to a good home.
Paul R Posted April 11, 2013 Posted April 11, 2013 What an awesome ORS! 45 people is a lot of heavy moving, even with help.
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