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Ivanov served as chief of staff in a variety of Soviet formations: the
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Hero From Porecheno: Semion Ivanov, 100 Years To His Birth
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291:. In December, he was made chief of staff in the
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450:(19 January 1943, 9 August 1945, 28 August 1987)
902:People from Smolensky District, Smolensk Oblast
728:Semion Ivanov on the Smolensk heritage website.
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532:Medal "Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
967:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class
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314:, Ivanov retained his position under General
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867:Semion Ivanov on findagrave.ru.
454:Order of the October Revolution
392:(April 1956 – September 1959).
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216:Semyon Pavlovich Ivanov
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335:Transcaucasian Front
305:Battle of Stalingrad
175:Cuban Missile Crisis
105:Novodevichy Cemetery
68:Smolensk Governorate
845:Nikita Khrushchev.
794:. Pages 6, 14, 179.
686:. 11 November 1943.
609:Alexander Rushkin.
358:Soviet–Japanese War
339:3rd Ukrainian Front
324:1st Ukrainian Front
163:Soviet–Japanese War
62:Village Porecheno,
34:Army General Ivanov
434:Honours and awards
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293:Southwestern Front
256:in the same year.
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239:Biography
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