ERGASHEV YULDASH

senior sergeant, a participant in World War II, Full holder of the Order of Glory (December 24, 1971)

He was born on September 5, 1925 in Safarabad village of Altynkul district of Andijan region in a peasant family. Uzbek. Graduated from 8th grade. He worked as a brigadier on a collective farm.
On the front since February 1943. A company gunner of the 327th Guards Mountain Rifle Regiment (128th Guards Mountain Rifle Division, separate Primorsky Army), on April 12, 1944, during the battle near the city of Alushta (Ukraine), he was the first to break into the enemy’s trenches, destroying the enemy with a machine gun and 7 soldiers. .
On June 6, 1944, a private Ergashev Yuldash was awarded the Order of Glory III degree “for bravery and courage in battle.”
On October 12, 1944, during the battle for the village of Solinka, 40 kilometers south of Sanok, Poland, the 327th Guards Mountain Rifle Regiment (128th Guards Mountain-Rifle Division, 1st Guards Army, 4th Ukrainian Front ) Guardsman Y.Ergashev moves forward and destroys 2 snipers and a machine gun. He is wounded in this battle.
On December 14, 1944, a private Ergashev Yuldash was awarded the Order of Glory of the II degree.
In the battles for the city of Olomouc (Czechoslovakia) in May 1945, the group commander of the 327th Guards Mountain Rifle Regiment (128th Guards Mountain-Rifle Division, 60th Army, 4th Ukrainian Front) senior sergeant Ergashev destroys 8 Nazis and captures 1.
On August 24, 1945, Senior Sergeant of the Guard Ergashev was awarded the Order of Glory of the II degree.
In 1945, Y. Ergashev was released from the reserve. He returned to his homeland and in 1961 graduated from the Fergana State Pedagogical Institute.
By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of December 24, 1971, retired senior sergeant Ergashev Yuldash was awarded the Order of Glory of the 1st and 2nd degrees “For exemplary performance of the command’s combat missions in the fight against the Nazi invaders on the front, and for the courage and heroism shown”.
He worked at a school in the village of Safarabad.

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