(1. 9. 1917)
By ochkar Akhmedovich Durdiev - Private, arrows 353rd Mountain Regiment (47 th Mountain Division, 38 Army, South-Western Front). Born September 1, 1917 in the village now Dardak Kurgantepinskogo district of Andijan region of Uzbekistan. Uzbek. After primary school, he worked on the farm. In the Soviet Army in 1940.
. In the battles of World War II from September 1941.
. October 15, 1941 rifle company, which served as a soldier Durdiev, led offensive in the area of settlement Trudolyubovka
. On the way forward was an enemy bunker, from which machine-gun fire stopped the advance company. Small office was ordered to destroy the enemy bunker. In fulfilling this task, the commander of the department and five soldiers were wounded. Durdiev one continued to crawl to the bunker. He picked him from behind, knocked the butt fascist officer sitting at a machine gun. But at this moment there are two nazi. Durdiev joined with them in combat. Fired his rifle, he destroyed the Nazis. Hearing the shooting, the Nazis could come to the bunker and tried to seize the prisoner of the Soviet soldier. Picked up lying next to a German rifle (his rifle was damaged), a brave soldier shot of her four Germans, and the bunker with grenades. Capturing two prisoners, Durdiev joined his company, which went on the offensive and successfully completed a combat mission.
. W tion of the Hero of the Soviet Union with the award of the Order of Lenin and medal "Gold Star" Kochkar Akhmedovich Durdievu for this feat was awarded March 27, 1942.
. In 1942, Mr.
. Durdiev completed courses for junior lieutenants, and in 1943, a crash course in Gomel military infantry school.
Fter the war Lieutenant Durdiev Б?? in Stock. He lived in the village Aim Dzhalalku-dukskogo district of Andijan region of Uzbekistan. Worked at the farm. Awarded the Order of Lenin, Red Banner, World War 1 and 2 degrees, medals.
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Sources:
1) Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary. V.1. M.: Voeniz.1987.
2) Legendary Heroes-Komsomol. Vol V and VI. 1973.