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Ivan Ustinovich Kharchenko
File:Иван Устинович Харченко.jpg
Born(1918-09-23)23 September 1918
Komarivka village, Chernigov Oblast, Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine)
Died1 July 1989(1989-07-01) (aged 70)
Kyiv, Ukraine
Buried
Berkotets Cemetery, Kyiv, Ukraine
AllegianceSoviet Union Soviet Union
Service / branchRed Army
Years of service1938 - 1964
RankColonel
Unit31 Detached Engineering and anti-gas battalion of Local Anti-Aircraft Defence troops, NKVD
Battles / wars
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union — 1944
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner
Order of the Patriotic War 1st class
Order of the Red Star

Ivan Ustinovich Kharchenko (Template:Lang-uk, 23 September 1918 - 1 July 1989) was a Soviet Army Military engineering Colonel and Hero of the Soviet Union. During World War II, he was a platoon commander. Kharchenko received was promoted to Junior lieutenant in 1939, lieutenant in 1943 and senior lieutenant in 1944. He reportedly personally defused more than 50,000 explosives, including bombs, mines and shells. For his actions in defusing explosives, Kharchenko was named a Hero of the Soviet Union and awarded the Gold Star and Order of Lenin on 2 November 1944. In the citation for the Hero of the Soviet Union award, it was stated that Kharchenko personally defused more than 1500 bombs weighing more than 500 kilograms each and 25,000 other explosive objects. After World War II, Kharchenko continued his military service until retirement in 1964. Until 1956 he was personally engaged in rendering innocuous explosive items left over from World War II.[1]

In March 1961, the battalion commanded by Kharchenko led a rescue operation after the Kurenivka mudslide in Kiev.

Early life

Ivan Kharchenko was born on 23 September 1918 in Komarovka village of Nizhyn Uyezd in the Chernigov Governorate to the family of a worker. He graduated from seven classes and worked as a factory carpenter in Khimki. In 1938, Kharchenko joined the Red Army and in 1939 graduated from courses for junior lieutenants.[1][2]

World War II

Kharchenko became a platoon commander in the 6th Engineering and anti-gas regiment of the NKVD antiaircraft defense troops.[3] He helped to defuse more than 26,000 German shells, mines and bombs on the Leningrad Front and the Karelian Front. On 2 November 1944, he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin for his actions in defusing unexploded ordnance and mines.[1][2]

Postwar

After the end of World War II, Kharchenko defused more than 16,000 unexploded bombs, as well as other explosive devices. In 1953, he graduated from the Military Academy of Chemical Defense. In 1967, Kharchenko retired and lived in Kiev.[2] He died on 1 July 1989 and is buried in the Berkovetskaya Cemetery. [1]

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

Honors

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Харченко Иван Устинович" [Kharchenko Ivan Ustinovich]. www.warheroes.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  2. ^ a b c Shkadov, I.N., ed. (1987). Герои Советского Союза: Краткий биографический словарь [Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary] (in Russian). Vol. V.1 Abaev-Lubitsch. Moscow: Voenizdat.
  3. ^ Nekrasov, Vladimir (2002). МВД России : энциклопедия [Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia: Encyclopedia]. Moscow: OLMA. p. 561. ISBN 9785224037223.


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