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Marking: | 65013 |
Country: | USSR |
Dating: | 1950-60-ies |
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Original the engineer-Vice-Admiral Alexander Frolov in front of the Admiral's jacket with military awards. A feature of snapshot is that it is of the order of Admiral Nakhimov of the 1st degree – one of the rarest awards of the USSR (total 77 awards). Pictures of this award is incredibly rare. Photo size 95*130 mm. the reverse side contains traces of the inserts in the album. The guarantee of authenticity.
A. A. Frolov (1899 — 1968) — Soviet naval worker, engineering worker, head of the rescue Department of the Navy, engineer-Vice-Admiral (1944). Russian in red Navy from 1922, a member of the CPSU(b) since 1940. Graduated from the Voronezh University, Leningrad shipbuilding Institute (1922), the naval engineering school (1926), naval architecture Department of the faculty of military shipbuilding the naval Academy (1931). In 1926 a Junior clerk at the Nikolaev shipyard. In 1939 the chief of the Scientific-technical complex (NTK) RKVMF. During the great Patriotic war was the chief of the rescue Department of the Navy. He was buried at Serafimovskoye cemetery
Title:
Engineer-the flagship of the 3rd grade (11 July 1939);
Engineer rear-Admiral (4 June 1940);
Engineer-Vice-Admiral (5 November 1944).
Awards:
The order of Lenin, 2 awards;
The order of the red banner 3 award;
Order Of The Red Star;
The order of Nakhimov 1st degree;
Jubilee medal "XX years of the workers' and peasants 'red Army" (1938);
Medal "For victory over Germany in the great Patriotic war 1941-1945" (1945);
Other medals.
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