词条 | Vladimir Alexeyev |
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|name=Vladimir Alexeyev |birth_date= {{OldStyleDate|8 September|1912|26 August}} |death_date= {{death date and age|1999|7|24|1912|9|8|df=yes}} |image= |caption= |birth_place=Kimiltev, Irkutsk Governorate, Russian Empire |death_place=Moscow, Russia |placeofburial=Novodevichy Cemetery |placeofburial_label= |nickname= |allegiance = {{flagcountry|USSR}} |branch = |serviceyears = 1933 – 1986 |rank = Admiral |unit = |commands = {{navy|Soviet Union}} |battles = Soviet-German War |awards = Hero of the Soviet Union USSR State Prize |relations= |laterwork= }} Vladimir Nikolaevich Alexeyev ({{lang-ru|Влади́мир Никола́евич Алексе́ев}}; {{OldStyleDate|8 September|1912|26 August}}, Kimiltev, Irkutsk Governorate, Russian Empire – 24 July 1999, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet admiral. BiographyEarly lifeAlexeyev was the son of Nikolai Alexeyev, a doctor and Bolshevik leader, who received the title Hero of Socialist Labor in 1963 for his contribution to the public health system in Siberia.[1] He became a sailor in the merchant navy when he was 15. In 1933 he joined the Red Navy, and graduated from the Maritime Academy in 1935 to become a submarine navigator. Afterwards he served as the chief navigation officer of the 3rd flotilla in the Pacific Fleet. In August 1938 he was dismissed and arrested in the Great Purge but rehabilitated in 1939. During 1940 he was appointed chief of staff to the armored flotilla in the Pacific Fleet, and joined the Communist Party in 1941.[2] World War IIIn April 1944 he was assigned as operations officer of the Northern Fleet but insisted on joining a fighting unit. Alexeyev was given command of the 3rd Torpedo Boats Squadron. During the Petsamo-Kirkenes Operation, on October 21. His unit sank 17 enemy supply ships without suffering casualties. For this achievement Alexeyev was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin on 5 November 1944. He participated in the Victory Parade.[3] Post-war careerAfter the war Alexeyev continued to serve in the navy, and was promoted to counter admiral at 27 January 1951. He graduated from the Voroshilov Academy in 1953, and became a vice admiral on the 26 April 1962. Alexeyev served as the representative of the Warsaw Pact forces staff in the Romanian Navy, and from 1965 as Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff for Organization. From 1967 to 1975 he was the First Deputy, promoted to the rank of admiral on 11 June 1970. In 1980, he received the USSR State Prize for his work on the book "Atlas of the Oceans". He retired in 1986, after spending a decade as a senior consultant to the General Staff Academy.[4] Awards and Honors
References1. ^Nikolai Alexeyev's official biography. {{DEFAULTSORT:Alexeyev, Vladimir}}2. ^Vladimir Alexeyev on the Irkutsk WWII Memorial website. 3. ^A History of the Red Northern Fleet, chapter 7. 4. ^Vladimir Alexeyev's biography on the Heroes of the USSR site. 16 : Soviet military personnel of World War II|Soviet admirals|Recipients of the Order of Lenin|Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner|Communist Party of the Soviet Union members|Heroes of the Soviet Union|Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class|Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1944–89)|Recipients of the USSR State Prize|Knights of the Order of Polonia Restituta|Order of the Republic (Egypt)|Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery|People from Ziminsky District|People from Irkutsk Governorate|1912 births|1999 deaths |
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