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Division of Guderian, upsetting the plan of the German command to blockade Tula. In the most tense moment of the battle for the village of Rudnevo, Comrade Martirosyan personally led the attack of the 1144th Rifle Regiment, inspring the soldiers and commanders to a rapid advance forward. The capture of Rudnevo village ensued the full encirclement and destruction of the Laptevskaya enemy group. In the destruction of the Aleksin and Kaluga enemy groups the 340th Rifle Division gained a serious of major victories, inflicting significant damage on the enemy in personnel and equipment.
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Martirosyan has served as commander of the 340th Rifle Division during the battles against the German-Fascist occupiers near Tula. The 340th Rifle Division operated on the main axis for the liquidation of the Laptevskaya group of the enemy. Skillfully operating, Comrade Martirosyan's division
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In the course of all combat operations during the Great
Patriotic War Major General Martirosyan displayed exemplary mastery of the knowledge of commanding troops, courage and valor in battle, and selfless loyalty to the Motherland. He cultivated hundreds of thousands of order-bearers and hundreds of
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Martirosyan returned to his primary duties as chief of staff. Makarchuk characterized
Martirosyan as a "tactically competent chief of staff...quickly orienting himself in the situation, skillfully organizes the direction of the troops and implementation of command decisions." With the 26th Army, the
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In the destruction of the Korsun-Shevchenkovsky grouping, in the destruction of thirty enemy divisions in the Jassy-Kishinev operation, in the breakthrough of the powerful, deeply echeloned enemy defenses in the vicinity of Yassy, Romania, the 73rd Rifle Corps under the command of Major
General
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and took part in fighting on the line of
Naumovka, Petrovka and Varvarovka. German tank units flanked and encircled the division, forcing its elements to break out in small groups. Communication with the commander of the 69th Army was restored on 19 March and after its breakout the division was
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Heroes of the Soviet Union. For masterful leadership of troops, for personal courage and valor in battle, for exemplary fulfillment of the tasks of the
Military Council of the army in the Great Patriotic War, he is worthy of the state award of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class.
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539:. Then-Lieutenant Colonel Martirosyan temporarily commanded the division between 24 and 31 July, and was evaluated as having coped well with the responsibilities of command. With the arrival of re-appointed division commander Colonel
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579:. On 27 November the division was sent to the Western Front and as part of the 50th and then the 49th (from 10 December) Armies took part in the Tula and Kaluga offensive operations, part of the Soviet counteroffensive during the
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investigation in July 1938, and as a result was dismissed from the army on 5 August. In June 1939 he was freed due to lack of evidence, restored in the army and appointed chief of the operations section of the staff of the
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Just in battles on German territory sixteen cities were captured, more than 1,600 settlements, more than 20,600 soldiers and officers destroyed, 83 tanks, 21 aircraft, and 128 depots with materiel captured.
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Patriotic War for the liberation of our Motherland and the countries allied to us from the yoke of the German-Fascist invaders belongs to Major General Martirosyan.
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as a platoon and company commander, and acting regimental chief of staff. During this period he completed the machine gun section refresher courses for command personnel at the army headquarters in
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On the night of 20/21 January 1945 it was the first to enter the territory of
Germany and by 28 January reached a major economic and strategic center of Germany, the city of Breslau.
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On 12 January 1945, the 73rd Rifle Corps inflicted a destructive strike against the enemy forces on the Sandomierz bridgehead and pursuing the shattered units rapidly moved forward.
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in 1924, the reconnaissance section of the refresher courses in 1925, and the Command Personnel Improvement Courses for reconnaissance in Moscow in 1928. He became a member of the
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Commanding the 73rd Rifle Corps from June 1943, he led his formation through the fields of Ukraine, and in difficult battles defended every inch of native Ukrainian soil.
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Martirosyan was declared an honorary citizen of Sumy, Wieluń and Wrocław. A street in Kiev was named for him until October 2022, when it was renamed following the
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upon the Soviet invasion of Armenia. During the interwar period he rose to division chief of staff, before being imprisoned for almost a year during the
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An Armenian, Sarkis Sogomonovich Martirosyan was born on 21 September 1900 in the village of
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and appointed commander of a machine gun section. In November of that year, after the
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and Kiev the corps was awarded the names of these cities as an honorific.
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on 5 June. From 16 July the division and army were subordinated to the
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Jubilee Medal "XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army"
823:. After his graduation from the academy he took command of the
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for his leadership of the 73rd Rifle Corps in the January 1945
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Medal “For Strengthening Friendship in Arms”, Golden class
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were liberated. From 5 March the division was part of the
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Jubilee Medal "60 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
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Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
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Jubilee Medal "40 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
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in that capacity. After distinguishing himself in the
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8 September] 1900 – 15 February 1984) was a
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Medal "In Commemoration of the Battle of Dukla Pass"
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941:Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad"
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971:Medal "For the Capture of Berlin"
931:Medal "For the Defence of Moscow"
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887:Order of the Red Banner
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317:and fought in the
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