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Kharchenko Ivan Ustinovich : ウィキペディア英語版
Ivan Kharchenko


Ivan Ustinovich Kharchenko ((ウクライナ語:Іван Устинович Харченко), 23 September 1918 - 1 July 1989) was a Soviet Army Military engineering Colonel. During World War II commander of a platoon. Received his first officer's grade Unterleutnant in 1941, since 1943—Second lieutenant, since 1944—First lieutenant. Personally neutralized more than 50 000 of explosive items, including bombs, mines, shells.
For his heroic deeds was named a Hero of the Soviet Union and awarded the Gold Star and Order of Lenin on 2 November 1944. In the nomination for an Hero of the Soviet Union award is was stated that Ivan Ustinovich Kharchenko personally neutralized more than 1500 bombs more than 500 kg of weight each and 25000 of other explosive items.
After World War II Ivan Ustinovich Kharchenko continued his military service until resignation in 1964. Until 1956 he was personally engaged in rendering innocuous of explosive items left from the time of World War II.〔http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=4665〕
In 1961 the battalion under the command of Ivan Ustinovich lead a rescue operation during the Kurenivka tragedy.
== Military service ==

* 1938—1941 — 31 Detached Engineering and anti-gas battalion of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, NKVD (Zaporizhia), cadet, squad leader, company's petty officer
* 1941 — Courses of Unterleutnants in Leningrad Command school of the Head Department of Military engineering, cadet
* 1941—1942 — 22 Detached Engineering and anti-gas battalion of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, NKVD (Gorky), commander of a platoon
* 1942—1943 — 31 Detached Engineering and anti-gas battalion of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, NKVD (Stalingrad), commander of a platoon
* 1943—1945 — 6 Engineering and anti-gas regiment of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, NKVD (Kyiv), commander of a platoon
* 1945—1951 — 6 Engineering and anti-gas regiment of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, Interior Ministry (Kyiv), commander of a company
* 1951—1955 — 3 detachment of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, Interior Ministry (Kyiv), commander of a pyrotechnical team
* 1955—1956 — 6 Engineering and anti-gas regiment of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, Interior Ministry (Kyiv), commander of a pyrotechnical service
* 1956—1960 — 6 Engineering and anti-gas regiment of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, Interior Ministry (Kyiv), commander of an engineering battalion
* 1960—1962 — 120 Detached Engineering and anti-gas regiment of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, Soviet Army, Kiev Military District (Kyiv), commander of an engineering battalion
* 1962—1964 — Headquarter of the Civil Defence of Ukrainian SSR,(Kyiv), officer in charge of combat training organisation

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