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in Moscow. From 1949 to 1953, he was a teacher at the FE Dzerzhinsky military academy. From 1954 to 1980, he was a
Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Deputy Head of Department, Associate Professor and Senior Fellow of the MI Kalinin Artillery Academy. From 1980 until his death, he served as Scientific
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During 1944–1945, as part of the 18th Guards Rifle Corps, he was appointed to the post of chief of operations of the Staff of the
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on 24 and 25 June where his squad destroyed five enemy tanks. During July 1941 he took part in the defensive battles of the
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Jubilee Medal "In
Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary since the Birth of Vladimir Il'ich Lenin"
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Ministry of Defence" (Min Def Russian Federation)
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Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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Jubilee Medal "50 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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of the 18th Guards Rifle Corps, in the assault and liberation of
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Ladyga was one of the authors of the Soviet doctrine for using
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Honored Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation
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battery (in the 173rd individual anti-tank battalion of the
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in combat. Born in 1920 in the village Manuylivka, USSR.
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278:18th Guards Rifle Corps
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109:Order of the Red Banner
466:Medal for Battle Merit
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370:and in the capture of
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189:Ладига Іван Федорович
113:Order of the Red Star
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31:Іван Ладига
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624:Categories
568:References
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271:Stalingrad
125:Allegiance
360:Bucharest
348:Stanislav
318:Chernobyl
282:13th Army
204:artillery
185:Ukrainian
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356:Uzhgorod
344:Ternopil
340:Izyaslav
248:Korosten
244:5th Army
232:Guderian
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310:Captain
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