Egorka Posted October 19, 2017 Share Posted October 19, 2017 (edited) Hello, Please, meet Private DOSAEV Isaak Alekseevich. Born in 1912. A Tartar by nationality (this will play a role as you read further). OGIII # 152027 According to the award registration card he was a backer at 134 rifle division. Awarded CSM medal on 26 August 1943 and OGIII on 21 May 1945. The register card is actually a little misleading here. You see, by the time the veteran earned his OGIII he was in fact a rifleman at 1 company, 1 battalion, 629 rifle regiment, 134 rifle "Verdisnakya" Red Banner Suvorov order division. The OGIII citation reads: In the fight for taking village Wilmersdorf on 22 April 1945, comrade DOSAEV exhibited exceptional gallantry. He was the first one to rush into the enemy trenches and with his personal weapon eliminated 4 German soldiers, and captured 7 enemy soldiers. In this engagement comrade DOSAEV was wounded and evacuated to the hospital. For exhibited gallantry in the fight against the German invaders, comrade DOSAEV is worthy of order of "Glory III class”. 629th “Regiment losses on 22.04.45: KIA - 42, WIA - 151 men.” But, then why "a backer"??? Well, this is because previously comrade Dosaev served at a field backery at 5 artillery division. So it is quite relevant to bring up his CSM citation. :-) CSM medal # 390397, 26.08.1943 Unit: 5 Artillery Division of the Supreme Command Reserve, Central Front). “Comrade DASAEV occupies baker position. In his duty at the field bakery of the 5th Artillery Division RGK, he,through his persistent effort, achieved 54% backing surplus maintaining good quality of the product. This allowed for economy of 620kg of flour during June month. On top of that he saved 15kg of vegetable oil. Comrade DASAEV is disciplined and demanding towards himself and his subordinates. Loyal to the Party of LENIN-STALIN and to the Socialist Motherland. Recommended for Combat Service Merits medal.” That is not all. One more interesting observation here. The veteran was a Tartar. And as it quite frequent happens with documents for people of national minorities, their names get unintentionally twisted sometimes. F.ex. here we have three documents and three different names. The difference is not big enough for us to get confused. But it is nonetheless a good illustration. CSM citation 1943: Dasaev Isaak Aleevich OGIII citation 1945: Dosaev Iskhap Aleevich Register card 1947: Dosaev Isaak Alekseevich In fact, the award register card has pencil hand writing stating "the name and middle name are wrong". Edited October 19, 2017 by Egorka Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Egorka Posted October 20, 2017 Author Share Posted October 20, 2017 One more interesting detail is that DOSAEVs OGIII citation is signed by two HSUs. The first one, the 629 rifle regiment Commander HSU Colonel KORTUNOV, Aleksey Kirillovich (1907–1973). He was actually a remarkable man. After the war he eventually became the first Head of the Ministry for Oil and Gas Construction, the organisation known today as GAZPROM ( here is an article about him in English ). In fact, in 2003 GASPROM issues "Kortunov medal" ( award example ) to distinguish the best employees. Well, when they make a medal with your name, you know your life was not passed in vain. You can a also see Colonel KORTUNOV with his regiment banner, which sustained numerous cuts from enemy shrapnel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wild Card Posted October 21, 2017 Share Posted October 21, 2017 Egorka, Thank you for your research and presentation of this award. Who would ever have thought that such an interesting story would lay behind a third class Order of Glory. Best wishes, Wild Card (a retired baker) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike McLellan Posted October 21, 2017 Share Posted October 21, 2017 Great story. Thanks for sharing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TacHel Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 great stories! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peter monahan Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 Excellent story to 'liven up' what would otherwise be, for me, a neophyte on Russian awards, a not-to-interesting award. Thanks for sharing it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chuck In Oregon Posted January 10, 2018 Share Posted January 10, 2018 Great work, fascinating story. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
new world Posted January 12, 2018 Share Posted January 12, 2018 Thanks for in depth research! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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