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Vasily Mikhaylovich Badanov (Russian: Vasily Mikhailovich Badzanov, born on December 26, 1895 in the village of Wierchniaja Jakuszka in ulian ulski, died on April 1, 1971 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general Lieutenant of armored troops (1942). Curriculum vitae
In 1915 he was appointed to the tsarist army, he participated in the First World War, in 1917 he became a member of the regimental committee, from 1919 he served in the Red Army and belonged to RKP (b). He took part in the civil war in Russia as a commander of the company and chief of staff of the infantry brigade, 1919 he fought with the army of adm. Kolchak in Siberia, and in 1921 with anti-communist groups in Belarus. In the years 1921-1929 he was a commander and commissioner of the regiment and division in the army of Cheka and OGPU, from 1930 served in the Volga Military District and the Moscow Military District, from December 1937 to March 1941 he was the commander of the military technical school in Poltava, then the commander of the 55th Armored Division . After the German attack on the USSR in 1941-1942 he commanded the 12th Pistol Brigade, in 1942-1943 he commanded the 24th Armored Corps / 2 Gwardian Armored Corps, and 1943-1944 the armored army. He took part in the Battle of Stalingrad (where during the Soviet counterrevolution together with the corps he went to the deep rear of the opponent) and Kursk, battles for Right-bank Ukraine and the Lwów-Sandomierz operation, 1944 was seriously wounded and injured. After healing in August 1944, he became the head of the Board of Military and Educational Institutions and Combat Preparation of the Armored and Mechanized Armies of the Soviet Army, from June 1946 to May 1950 he commanded armored and mechanized troops of the Central Military Group, and from May 1950 to June 1953 he was again the head of the Military Institution Board. -Education and Combat Preparation of the Armored and Mechanized Army of the Soviet Army, then ended military service. Honors
I medals of the USSR and foreign decorations. Bibliography
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