Pavel Kabanov
Pavel Antonovich Kabanov | |
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Native name | Павел Антонович Кабанов |
Born | 24 May 1920 Senior Sergeant |
Unit | 71st Guards Rifle Division |
Battles/wars | World War II
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Awards | Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive. Postwar, he worked at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute.[1]
Early lifeKabanov was born on 24 May 1920 in the village of Nagornoye in Vladimir Governorate to a peasant family. He worked in the Kovrov timber industry[2] and then was a plumber at the Tizpribor factory in Moscow.[1] World War IIKabanov was drafted into the Red Army in June 1941. He fought in combat from October 1941. In late 1943, he was a sergeant and squad leader with the 148th Rifle Regiment of the Beshankovichy Raion, Kabanov and his squad crossed the Western Dvina and suppressed German firing positions with machine-guns. This reportedly enabled the regiment to cross the Western Dvina. On 22 July 1944, Kabanov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin for his actions.[1][4][2]
PostwarAfter the war, Kabanov was discharged. He joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1950. He lived in Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast and worked at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute.[2] On 6 April 1985, Kabanov was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War 1st class on the 40th anniversary of the end of World War II.[5] He died on 6 June 1985 and was buried in the Bykovsky cemetery in the city.[1] References
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