cazack Posted March 28, 2020 Posted March 28, 2020 Well with all this down time we seem to have thought between shortened work periods I have decided to start sorting out my soviet groups and take them from the bags they have been stored in for many years and better present them the first is awarded to the following: Document pertaining to A. Information card Order Booklet No A No 584536 1. Last name : Nazaryan 2. Name and patronymic: Stepan Akopovich 3. Rank: Sergeant 4. Sex: Male 5. Birth year: 1924 6. Birth place: Armenia, City - Ecmiadzin 7. Party membership: Communist Party member since 1945 8. Education: General secondary education 9. Nationality: Armenian 10. Joined red army: Since 12.1942 until 02.1945 11. Place of service and duty position at time of awarding: 295th Rifle Division holding Order of the Red Banner, Suvorov Order Division, Squad Leader 12. Place of service at current time: Armenia, City - Ecmiadzin 13. Home address: Armenia, City – Ecmiadzin, 34 Shaumyan Street 14. Awards Name of orders and medals Numbers of awards Numbers of documents Reason for the award Order of the Red Star 1.113.620 629777 Order for the 295th rifle Kherson division # 015/н 2.15.45 Order of Glory 3rd class 525.178 256456 Order for 295th rifle Kherson division #050/н 7.4.45 Medal “For Bravery” 655.687 440602 Order 1040 #019/н 28.10.43 Medal “For Victory against Germany” - p-412413 Edict from 5.9.45 Medal "Defense of Caucasus" - II-039530 Edict from 5.1.44 Award sheet Bravery Medal # 655.687 1. Last name, name and patronymic : Nazaryan, Stepan Akopovich 2. Rank : Sergeant 3. Duty position and Unit: Reconnoiter of a Squadron of 120 mm calibre mortars, 1040th Rifle Regiment, Kherson holding the Order of the Red Banner and Suvorov Division 4. Birth year: 1924 5. Nationality: Armenian 6. Party membership: No 7. In combat: August 1942 8. Wounds of Contusions: Injured on May 27th 1943 9. In Red Army: Since July 1942 10. Inducted by: Bogosharatskiy Military Commissariat, Armenian SSR 11. Earlier Awards: None 12. Permanent address: Armenia, City – Ecmiadzin, 34 Shaumyan Street. Father Nazaryan, Akop Nazarovich Short and concrete exposition of feat of arms and services As a reconnoiter of a 120 mm calibre mortar battery, soldier Nazaryan, Stepan Akopovich as a signaler had always passed the information to the commander of the battery quickly and clearly. When in action in the town of Rovnii he was in an infantry unit, he reconed and identified enemy fire positions and reported the information back to the mortar battery, and as a result the enemy mine battery was destroyed. 1040th Rifle Regiment 295th Rifle Division 28.10.1943 Award sheet Order Red Star # 1.113.620 1. Last name, name and patronymic : Nazaryan, Stepan Akopovich 2. Rank : Sergeant 3. Duty position and Unit: Reconnoiter of a Squadron of 120 mm calibre mortars, 1040th Rifle Regiment, Kherson holding the Order of the Red Banner and Suvorov Division 4. Birth year: 1924 5. Nationality: Armenian 6. Party membership: No 7. In combat: August 1942 8. Wounds of Contusions: Injured on May 27th 1943 9. In Red Army: Since July 1942 10. Inducted by: Bogosharatskiy Military Commissariat, Armenian SSR 11. Earlier Awards: Medal for Bravery order # 019/ H 28.10.1943 12. Permanent address: Armenia, City – Ecmiadzin, 34 Shaumyan Street. Father Nazaryan, Akop Nazarovich Short and concrete exposition of feat of arms and services Since January, 14 till February, 7, 1945 comrade Nazaryan was always leading military dispositions. He recons enemy fire units and a clot of infantry timely, he reports and regulates with his mortars. As a result 7 enemy fire units are destroyed, 40 German soldiers and officers are killed. When breaking up counterattack in Alt-Drevits village Comrade Nazaryan personally killed 6 German soldiers from his submachine gun. Comrade Nazaryan deserves the Government award “The Order of the Red Star”. February, 11, 1945 Order for the decoration of “The Order of the Red Star” for the 295th riffle Kherson holding the order of the Red Banner Suvorov order division # 015/н from 02.15.45 Major Turzhanskiy 02.15.45 Award sheet Order of Glory III # 525.178 1. Last name, name and patronymic : Nazaryan, Stepan Akopovich 2. Rank : Sergeant 3. Duty position and Unit: Reconnoiter of a Squadron of 120 mm calibre mortars, 1040th Rifle Regiment, Kherson holding the Order of the Red Banner and Suvorov Division 4. Birth year: 1924 5. Nationality: Armenian 6. Party membership: No 7. In combat: August 1942 8. Wounds of Contusions: Injured on May 27th 1943 9. In Red Army: Since July 1942 10. Inducted by: Bogosharatskiy Military Commissariat, Armenian SSR 11. Earlier Awards: Medal for Bravery order # 019/ H 28.10.1943 12. Permanent address: Armenia, City – Ecmiadzin, 34 Shaumyan Street. Father Nazaryan, Akop Nazarovich Short and concrete exposition of feat of arms and services In March, 27, 1945 comrade Nazaryan was in disposition of forces when the enemy changed over to the offensive. The Germans were supported by a great deal of tanks and artillery arm. When the enemy came close to the Soviet trench line comrade Nazaryan along with his combat soldiers began to rebuff an offensive. He killed 5 enemy soldiers from his mortar. Though Nazaryan was injured he didn’t leave his combat post and continued to counter multiple threats. Since April, 14 comrade Nazaryan was in infantry disposition on the approaches to Berlin. During that time he reconnoitersed and as I result 2 machine-gun nests, 2 mortars of 81 caliber were destroyed and 15 German soldiers were killed. Comrade Nazaryan deserves the Government award “Order of Glory 3rd class”. May, 1945 Order for the decoration of “Order of Glory 3rd class” for the 295th riffle holding the order of the Red Banner Suvorov order division #050/н 7.4.45 Major Turzhanskiy 7.4.45
meyerse Posted March 29, 2020 Posted March 29, 2020 I love the simplicity and look of your 'card' you mount them on.....while I have been focused on the 'electronic research' I have neglected the physical presentation. Thank you for this.....
Paul R Posted April 6, 2020 Posted April 6, 2020 On 29/03/2020 at 14:29, meyerse said: I love the simplicity and look of your 'card' you mount them on.....while I have been focused on the 'electronic research' I have neglected the physical presentation. Thank you for this..... I was thinking the same thing. I may move to something like that as a way to keep my groups together., outside of the traditional Riker mounts.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now