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Yuri Panteleyev

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878:, and of protecting vessels, especially those transporting fuel, from air attacks. Arriving to take up his post on 14 May, all civilian shipping was promptly placed under his command, with operators required to transfer ships and their crews for conversion to warships. Panteleyev compensated the operators by making awards to the rivermen under the same terms as the naval sailors. The mine problem was dealt with by establishing two minesweeping brigades making regular sweeps of the river, and convoys following behind minesweepers. Two more brigades of armed vessels protected convoys from attack, while sailors and the local population were mobilised to watch for enemy minelaying attempts. False river markers were also installed to encourage German aircraft to lay mines outside of the usual shipping channels. Eventually more than 8,000 vessels were involved on the waterway, delivering over 7 million tons of fuel, for which the flotilla was praised by General 1086: 993: 151: 899: 733:, two destroyers and several supporting vessels approached the island, but came under fire from a Finnish battery. The Soviets were unable to suppress the Finnish guns and had difficulty in firing on coastal targets because of a lack of spotters to observe the fall of shots. During the battle a shell fragment fell into the fur collar of Panteleyev's coat, a fragment he kept as a souvenir. Promoted to rear admiral on 4 June 1940 Panteleyev was one of the officers based at the fleet headquarters at 133: 857: 331: 614: 685: 755: 392: 660:
In April 1935 Panteleyev returned to the Black Sea Fleet as the commander of the 1st submarine brigade until November 1936, and then until August 1938 as commander of the 2nd submarine brigade. In summer 1938 he was transferred to the Navy Commissariat and from August 1938 to October 1939 was member,
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into two separate commands, the 5th and 7th Fleets, in 1947. In August 1951 the fleets were recombined into a single Pacific Fleet, with Panteleyev continuing as its commander until January 1956. He had been promoted to admiral on 3 August 1953, and combined his naval career with serving as a deputy
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Beat off strong attack on city during the night. Enemy has changed tactics, infiltrating in small groups ... All airfields captured by the enemy. Our planes flew off to the east. Fleet and city under bombing and shelling. Lovely Pirita burning ... Other suburbs also burning. Big fires in the city.
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from 1954 until 1958. In January 1956 he became head of the A. N. Krylov Naval Academy of Shipbuilding and Armaments, serving as a teaching professor there from 1962, and with the merger of the academy into the main Naval Academy in November 1960, Panteleyev took over the position of the combined
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Panteleyev served as Chief of the Combat Training Directorate until April 1947, when he briefly became Deputy Chief of the Main Naval Staff, until July 1947, and then Chief of the Operational Directorate of the Naval General Staff until April 1948. He then became commandant of the Naval Academy,
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began. It had been placed at readiness No. 2 on 19 June, and at midnight on 21 June commander in chief of the navy Admiral Kuznetsov moved it to readiness No. 1. As Baltic Fleet chief of staff, Panteleyev was heavily involved in bringing the fleet to war readiness. In late August, during the
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was anchored in Norwegian waters, with the distance involved making it hard for British aircraft to launch from British airfields, complete their bombing mission, and then return to their bases. Therefore, it was decided that, in what was designated
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and graduating in April 1933. Panteleyev was then appointed assistant sector chief of the Combat Training Directorate of the Naval Forces, and in June 1933 became chief of the 1st sector (operational and combat training) of the headquarters of the
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Two other Soviet officers involved were recommended for British honours; Colonel Loginov, Chief of Staff of the White Sea flotilla, and Major-General Dzymba, Chief of the White Sea Flotilla Naval Air Forces. Loginov and Dzymba were both appointed
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to Leningrad. Under Panteleyev's direction the naval defences were divided up into sectors, providing anti-mine and anti-aircraft defence for the city, while naval artillery disrupted enemy attacks. Experienced sailors and yachtsman supported
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In April 1942 Panteleyev became Assistant Chief of the Main Naval Staff. His attestation written about this time recorded that he was "lively and energetic ... loves naval service, a good commander-sailor." He also edited the naval journal
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for his work in assisting the British. In March 1945 he was appointed commander of the White Sea naval defence area, holding the position until after the war, when in July 1946 he became Chief of the Combat Training Directorate.
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With the upheaval of the revolution, Yuri Panteleyev attended volunteer classes at local sailors' club and in March 1918 enlisted at the age of 16 with a group of sailors assigned to guard the institutions of the
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From April 1967 Panteleyev served as a professor-consultant to the Naval Academy's Academic Council, retiring in March 1968. He had written several non-fiction books during his career, including
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in Petrograd. He then took a series of navigational courses, and in November 1918 he was appointed to command of the 1st Naval Education Unit, which from August 1919 guarded the mouth of the
502:. His wife, and Yuri's mother, Anna Alekseyevna, also worked at the film studios. Both Aleksandr and Yuri were keen yachtsmen. In 1912, when Yuri was eleven years old, they sailed the yacht 639:. His next posting, until October 1930, was an assistant to the head of the combat training department of the Black Sea Fleet. He returned to his studies in October 1930, enrolling in the 797:
Barricades being built at the approaches to the harbour. Smoke everywhere ... Fire of ships and shore batteries has not slackened. Our command post at Minna Harbour constantly under fire.
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institution and held it until January 1967. He remained interested in strategic questions, contributing an article to the 1961 edition of the military journal
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was still afloat, attempt to bomb her again on their return to Britain. Panteleyev helped to make the necessary arrangements to make Soviet airfields such as
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In December 1943 Panteleyev was once more appointed Assistant Chief of the Main Naval Staff, and on 29 January 1944, two days after the lifting of the
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and establish a safe supply of fuel for the armies operating in the region. Having achieved this, he then was appointed commander of the
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in 1921. Undertaking further studies and naval courses, Panteleyev specialised in navigation and served on a number of ships of the
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In 1944, Panteleyev, and the commander of the Northern Fleet's Air Force, became jointly responsible for providing support for
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Panteleyev rejoined the Navy Commissariat between September and October 1941, and on 4 October was appointed commander of the
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available, with Soviet navigators assisting in transferring aircraft and carrying out reconnaissance. On 15 September
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and then deputy chairman of the State Commission for the Acceptance of Ships. It was at this time that Admiral
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Skritskii, Nikolai. "ПАНТЕЛЕЕВ ЮРИЙ АЛЕКСАНДРОВИЧ. Командующий Беломорской и Волжской флотилиями".
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before becoming commander of the 5th Fleet in August 1951. The 5th Fleet had been by splitting the
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Members of the Central Committee of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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From July 1925 to April 1926 Panteleyev was senior assistant to the commander of the destroyer
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After the war Panteleyev served in several staff positions, before being made commander of the
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The Navy was one of the only branches of the Soviet military to be at full readiness when the
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was crippled by British bombers which staged from Yagodnik, and was later sunk in
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in spring 1942. He was also charged with destroying the vessels anchored at
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during his time as Assistant Chief, and in May 1943, took command of the
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In May 1922 Panteleyev was appointed junior navigator of the battleship
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in Leningrad. He was honoured after his death with the naming of the
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Fourth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
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18 October] 1901 – 5 May 1983) was an officer of the
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by British bombers launched from Scotland. Panteleyev was made a
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In October 1939 Panteleyev became acting chief of staff of the
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in 1917 Panteleyev volunteered with a group of sailors of the
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the Baltic Fleet deployed submarines and patrol ships in the
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members who carried out reconnaissance of the approaches to
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Panteleyev died on 5 May 1983 and was buried at the
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on the subject of submarine transports and tankers.
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Yuri Aleksandrovich Panteleyev
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family name
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Russian Empire
Leningrad
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Serafimovskoe Cemetery
Soviet Navy
Admiral
Pacific Fleet
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner
Order of Nakhimov
Order of the Patriotic War
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Order of the Red Star
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Russian
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Soviet Navy
Pacific Fleet
ataman
Saint Petersburg
Russian Revolution
Workers' and Peasants' Red Navy
Russian Civil War

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