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detachment of ships of the Baltic Fleet. In December 1942, the Onega detachment was deployed to the Onega Military Flotilla and Antonov was appointed chief of staff of the flotilla and briefly served as its commander from July to August 1943. He received the military rank of Captain 1st rank on 25
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By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 14 September 1945, "for the exemplary performance of the combat missions of the command on the front against the Japanese imperialists and the courage and heroism shown at the same time", Antonov was awarded the title of Hero of the
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from February 1932. In September 1933, he was appointed as assistant commander of the ship and from December 1933, he served as the assistant chief of staff of the border flotilla of the
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and the mass transfer of front troops with heavy weapons to the southern bank of the Amur. Later, the main forces of the flotilla set off on an unprecedented naval campaign up the
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A border patrol ship of the 10th Separate Brigade of Border Guard Ships was named in honor of him. The ship was in service from 1976 to 2000 and was based in Vladivostok.
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and was an activist of the local committee of the Komsomol. He worked at the Kolomna station as a clerk in a commodity office and then as an electrical inspector.
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He died in an accident while fishing on 24 October 1948, at the age of 41. He is buried near the monument to the sailors of Amur River Flotilla who died in the
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Antonov served as commander of the Onega Military Flotilla from January to August 1944. Under his leadership, the flotilla successfully took part in the Svir-
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From January 1942, he served as the Chief of Staff of the Baltic Fleet Coastal Defense and from August 1942, he served as the Chief of Staff of the
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in June 1941, Antonov was released ahead of schedule from his second year at the command faculty of the Naval Academy by the order of Admiral
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Offensive Operation. In the first days of the operation, the ships assisted the troops of the front including tactical landings during the
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of 21 July 1944, for the skillful and courageous leadership of the fighting near Petrozavodsk, Antonov was awarded the
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to railway worker Vasily Nikiforovich and Tatyana Timofeevna. He graduated from a nine-year school in 1925 in
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Naval Defense Region of the Baltic Fleet. In September 1944, he was appointed as the first commander of the
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in May 1945, Antonov was assigned to the Far East in June 1945, where he was appointed as commander of the
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In Khabarovsk, a memorial plaque honoring is placed on the building of the naval garrison in the city.
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Victory Flagships: Commanders of Fleets and Flotillas During the Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945
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Soviet troops of the 15th Army crossing the Sungari aboard a monitor of the Amur Flotilla (1945)
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The Museum of Military Glory named after N.V. Antonov is at the gymnasium No. 56 in Kraskovo.
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in Harbin, which consisted of 30 warships and numerous tugboats, passenger/freight ships,
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Rear Admiral and recipient of the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, during World War II.
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Through the Amur to Harbin in August 1945. Features of the Sungari Offensive Operation
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After the end of war, he continued to command the flotilla. Antonov was elected to the
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with naval fire and were responsible for the delivery of cargo and troops along
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and was sent to the Far East, where he served in the Marine Border Guard of the
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of 1945, the Amur Military Flotilla operationally became a subordinate to the
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Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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and others, as well as its own Air Force which consisted of 68 aircraft.
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From August to September 1944, he served as the Chief of Staff of the
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escorted transports delivering military cargo and reinforcements from
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Antonov was born on 19 January 1907 in the village of Kraskovo in
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A bust honoring him is placed at the Alley of Heroes monument in
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In June 1941, he was appointed commander of the 1st Division of
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Neon Vasilievich Antonov and the Liberation of Petrozavodsk
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Second convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
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and began his career in the same year. He joined the
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Tallinn Breakthrough of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet
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Jubilee Medal "30 Years of the Soviet Army and Navy"
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Kraskovo
Moskovsky Uyezd
Moscow Governorate
Russian Empire
Khabarovsk
Khabarovsk Krai
Russian SFSR
USSR
Soviet Union
Soviet Navy
Amur Military Flotilla
Soviet–Japanese Border Wars
Battle of Lake Khasan
World War II
Eastern Front
Soviet–Japanese War
Operation August Storm
Hero of the Soviet Union
Russian
O.S.
Soviet Navy
Moscow Governorate
Kolomna
Komsomol
Soviet Navy
M.V. Frunze Naval School
Joint State Political Directorate
NKVD
Soviet Far East

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