TANGMATOV ABDUXOL

sergeant, a participant in World War II, Full cavalier of the Order of Glory (March 27, 1965)

He was born on October 10, 1922 in the village of Dzham in the Pastdargom district of the Samarkand region in a peasant family. Uzbek. After finishing 7 classes he worked at a local collective farm.
In December 1941, he was drafted into the army by the Kata-Kurgan district military commissariat of the Samarkand region. In the battles of World War II from December 1942. On July 22, 1944, the machine gunner, acting as part of his calculation in battle near the city of Zolochyov, Lviv Region, helped to advance the rifle company, incapacitated a lot of enemy manpower.
By order of the 60th Army on September 4, 1944, Corporal Tangmatov Abdukhol was awarded the Order of Glory of the 3rd degree.
March 30, 1945 in the battle for the city of Ratibot (now Raciborz, Poland) with well-aimed fire from a machine gun, he destroyed over 15 enemy soldiers, including 2 armed with Faustpatrons.
By order of May 4, 1945, Junior Sergeant Tangmatov Abdukhol was awarded the Order of Glory of the 2nd degree.
March 31, 1945 in street battles in the city of Ratibor suppressed the active firing point of the enemy and destroyed several machine gunners.
By an order of May 27, 1945, Tangmatov Abdukhol was re-awarded the Order of Glory of the 2nd degree.
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 27, 1965, the Order of Glory of the 2nd degree which was awarded at 05/27/1945 was chenged into the Order of Glory of the 1st degree.
After demobilization in 1946, he returned to his homeland and worked in construction organizations.

ORDER OF GLORY 1,2,3 DEGREES