Vladimir Yartsev Biography
Alley of Heroes in Chuguev Yartsev Vladimir Egorovich - Head of the Communications of the Aviation Squadron of the Guards Bombard Aviation Sislensky Red Banner Regiment of the Guards Bomber Aviation Division of the Special Corps, the Guard Senior Lieutenant. He graduated from high school. In September, he was drafted by the Rovenkovsky district military enlistment office to the Red Army.
Member of the Great Patriotic War. He fought as part of the 6th Rifle Corps of the Southwestern Front until December. In the year he graduated from the district communication school in the city of Stalingrad now - Volgograd. From March to November, the Belorussian Air Air Air Air Air Air Air Air Air Air Air Air Air Air, received 2 light injuries. Since January 17, as part of the GO bombing aviation settlement-Stalingrad regiment of the 2nd Belorussian Front as an air arrow-radio operator of the elder, as part of the crew of the Boston bomber, he made 23 successful military departures, for which he was awarded the Order of the Red Star.
In the X years, he served in the air forces of the Special Corps of the Soviet troops the Hungarian People’s Republic. The head of the Communications of the Aviation Squadron of the Guards Aviation Aviation Aviation Regiment of the Guards Aviation Aviation Aviation Division of the Guard, Senior Lieutenant Vladimir Yartsev, in the fall of the year, as part of the Soviet troops, took part in Hungarian events officially called "suppressing the counter -revolutionary rebellion." Yartsev in the crew of the bomber Il Il commander - guard captain Alexander Bobrovsky, navigator - guard Captain Dmitry Karmishin performed a combat mission of the command - aerial photography of military plants.
Having successfully completed the task and having transferred valuable intelligence to the headquarters, Soviet pilots, when returning to their airfield, were subjected to anti -aircraft fire in the area of the island of Chepel. The plane was shot down. The crew died, having fully fulfilled military and international duty.
The remains of brave guards officers were taken to the Soviet Union and with military honors were buried in the Lychakovsky cemetery of the city of Lviv. By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR “closed” dated December 18, for courage and courage, manifested during the fulfillment of military duty, the Guard to the senior lieutenant Yartsev Vladimir Egorovich was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union posthumously.
He was awarded the orders of Lenin