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Poljanitsa, Kirill Mar'janovich, Captain, 89th Separate Sanitary Battalion
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Order Booklet B 803052 1. Last name: Polyanitsa 2. Name and patrionymic: Kirill Maryanovich 3. Rank: Captain 4. Gender: Male 5. Birthyear: 1917 6. Birthplace: Sobolevka, Teplitskii Region, Vinnitsa Oblast 7. Party membership: since 1941 8. Education: mid-level 9. Nationality: Ukrainian 10. Time in Red Army: 9.1937-3.1946 11. Place of service at awarding: Deputy Battalion Commander – 289 Independent Medical Battalion, 282 Rifle Division, 21 Army, 1 Ukrainian Front 12. Place of work at present: temporarily unemployed due to physical handicap 13. Home address: Stalin Oblast, Artemovsk, Kolodeznaya St. #12 14. Awards: Designation Serial Number Awarding Organization Combat Service Medal 97.683 11 Army dated 31.07.1942 Patriotic War II 56.369 2 Baltic Front dated 9.01.1946 Red Star 888.132 1 Shock Army dated 29.08.44 Patriotic War II 571.927 21 Army dated 23.05.45 For Bravery _ 1939 Verified by Artemovsk Municipal Military Commissariat Major N(?) on 11 June 1946 Abbreviated Award Card Abbreviated award card indicates medical assistant Kirill Maryanovich Polyanitsa (b.1916) was assigned to the 84 Medical Battalion, 36 Rifle Division and awarded an unspecified serial-numbered Bravery Medal. The rank indicated is written in poor handwriting and appears to read “junior commander.” |
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Re: Kirill Maryanovich Polyanitsa
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Award Sheet Last name, name, and patrionymic: Palyanitsa, Kirill Maryanovich Rank: Senior Military Paramedic Duty position: Commander of... – 89th Independent Sanitary Battalion, 282nd Rifle Division Recommendation for the Order of the Patriotic War II Class 1. Born: 1917 2. Nationality: Ukrainian 3. In Red Army: Since 1937 4. Party membership: Not a member 5. Previous combat: Participated in the fighting at Khalkhin Gol and Patriotic War 6. Wounds or shell-shock: None 7. Previous awards: Medal “For Bravery” 8. Inducted by: Artemovsk Regional Military Commissariat, Stalin Oblast 9. Home of record: [trans: entry intentionally obscured] Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment He is dedicated to the cause of the party of Lenin & Stalin and the Socialist motherland. He is a disciplined, proactive and strong willed commander. Being in the 62890 Medical-Sanitary Battalion from 30.1.1942 to the present time he has proved himself an exemplary and responsive comrade. From the first days of joining the 282nd Infantry Division (5.1.42) in the battles with the fascist invaders, comrade Palyanitsa began evacuating the wounded to the rear, proving himself a good organizer and commander of caring for the wounded. During the period of 1.5.42 to 1.7.42 they evacuated 4431 people using different transport. In the most severe conditions (mud, snow, threshold roads etc) 2261 people were evacuated (over 3,4,5 & 6 of may 1942). Passing trucks that he acquired evacuated 923 people on these days. He gets no sleep at any time, day or night. Comrade Polyanitsa tries to evacuate the wounded to the rear as quickly as possible for further treatment, mindful of his responsibility to the motherland for each wounded soldier, commander and political officer for saving their life. Signed Commander, 289 Independent Medical Battalion, Captain of Medical Services Maloya Last edited by CtahhR; 07-23-2014 at 08:39 AM. |
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Re: Kirill Maryanovich Polyanitsa
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Award Sheet 1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Palyanitsa, Kirill Maryanovich 2. Rank: Captain 3. Duty position: Deputy commander of a battalion for political affairs, 874th Rifle Regiment, 282nd Rifle Division 4. Born: 1917 5. Nationality: Ukrainian 6. Party membership: Not a member 7. In Red Army: Since 1937 8. Previous combat: In the Patriotic War since May 1942 9. Wounds or shell-shock in the Patriotic War: Wounded 18th December 1943, heavily wounded in the lower jaw 10. Previous awards: Medal “For Bravery” by decree of the presidium of the supreme soviet of the USSR of 1st December 1939 11. Inducted by: Artemovsk Regional Military Commissariat 12. Home of record: City of Novosibirsk Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment Captain Polyanitsa has been in the regiment and his post since July 1943 and participated in the fighting conducted by the regiment in the north and north-west of Nevel. In an offensive near the village of Samocharihi from the 16th to 18th December 1943, Comrade Polyanitsa skillfully prepared the battalion to perform the combat orders from the command. During the offensive fighting, he spent every day conducting party-political work with the personnel, mobilizing the communists and Komsomol members with his examples of bravery and courage in battle. He also provides practical assistance to the commander by providing the personnel with ammunition, delivering food and evacuating the wounded from the battlefield to the regiment medical platoon and on December 17th 1943 during the liberation of Vystavki from the German invaders, captain Polyanitsa was directly in the combat ranks of the advancing troops. In a difficult moment in the battle when the enemy opened a heavy barrage of rifle, machine gun, artillery and mortar fire, they had to advance and under fire comrade Polyanitsa with his personal example he led the attack with the infantry units. As a result of the rapid attack, the settlement was liberated. On December 18th 1943 during the reflection of the enemy counter attacks comrade Polyanitsa was in the combat formations and by his example inspired bravery and courage ensuring the lines were held. In this battle comrade Polyanitsa was seriously wounded but didn’t leave the battlefield until the enemy attack was repulsed. Captain Polyanitsa Kirill Maryanovich is deserving of the governmental award the Order of the Red Banner. Commander of the 874th Rifle Regiment Lieutenant Colonel / [signed] / Grishin 10th August 1944 He is deserving of the Order of the Red Banner Head of EG No.429 Lieutenant Colonel / [signed] / Soldatov Last edited by CtahhR; 07-23-2014 at 08:58 AM. |
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Re: Kirill Maryanovich Polyanitsa
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Award Sheet 1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Polyanitsa, Kirill Maryanovich 2. Rank: Captain 3. Duty position: Deputy Commander for Political Units – 289 Independent Medical Battalion, 282 Rifle Division Recommendation for the Order of the Patriotic War II Class 4. Born: 1917 5. Nationality: Ukrainian 6. In Red Army: since 1937 7. Party membership: since 1941 8. Previous combat: since 1.05.42 on the North Western Front 9. Wounds or shell-shock: seriously wounded in combat in December 1943 – 2 Baltic Front 10. Previous awards: Red Star 1 ShA 29.08.44, Bravery Medal Edict 1.12.1939, Combat Service Medal NW Front 31.07.42 11. Inducted by: Artemovsk Regional Military Commissariat, Stalin Oblast 12. Home of record: [trans: entry intentionally obscured] Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment Captain Polyanitsa began the war as a medic. On the front Comrade Polyanitsa agitated a petition to send him directly to the frontlines so that he could personally kill Germans. The Command sent Comrade Polyanitsa to a rifle regiment for political work where he rose to deputy commander for political units of a ski battalion. In this duty position he did a lot to educate the personnel, teaching them to hate and destroy the enemy. In personal combat with the enemy while leading a submachinegun company to penetrate an enemy defense, he was serious woundedly and received a physical handicap. After recuperation he was sent to a medical battalion. Here Comrade Polyanitsa educated and organized the personnel and formed them into a single collective which dealt with the Command’s assigned missions in an excellent manner. Comrade Polyanitsa led major educational work among the personnel, wounded, and ill and explained the missions assigned by the Red Army to the medical battalion and subordinate units. Due to his knowledgeable approach to the personnel, Comrade Polyanitsa caused a great awareness among the personnel and as a result while receiving wounded for days he did not abandon his post, saving the life of wounded soldiers. For this major contribution; for selfless, educational work among the personnel; and for valor and bravery displayed in combat for the Socialist Motherland, Comrade Polyanitsa is deserving of the Order of the Patriotic War II Class. Signed Commander, 289 Independent Medical Battalion, Captain of Medical Services Fedorov Endorsed Chief of the Political Section, 282 Tartu Rifle Division, Colonel Vorobev on 18 May 1945 Endorsed Commander, 282 Tartu Rifle Division, Guards Colonel Lysenko on 18 May 1945 Endorsed Commander, 118 (?) Rifle Corps, Guards General-Major Naumov on 19 May 1945 Awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II Class by 21 Army Order 0183/N dated 23.5.45, compiled by Deputy Chief of the 2nd Section Senior Lieutenant Ermolovich Last edited by CtahhR; 07-23-2014 at 09:13 AM. |
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Award Sheet 1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Palyanitsa, Kirill Maryanovich 2. Rank: Captain 3. Duty position: Deputy commander of a battalion for political affairs, 2nd independent ski battalion, 282nd Rifle Division Recommendation for the Order of the Red Banner 4. Born: 1917 5. Nationality: Ukrainian 6. Party membership: Not a member 7. Previous combat: Participated in the fighting at Khalkhin Gol and in the Patriotic war on the North-Western front since 1941 and the area of Nevel in 1943 8. Wounds or shell-shock in the Patriotic War: In August 1942 and 18.12.1943 9. In Red Army: Since 1937 10. Inducted by: Artemovsk Regional Military Commissariat 11. Previous awards: Medal “For Combat Service” in 1942 12. Home of record: City of Novosibirsk, Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment He is a career officer who participated in the battles at Khalkhin Gol in 1939. He has been at the front in the Patriotic War since 1941. In December 1943 in the area of Nevel as the deputy commander of a ski battalion, he received the combat assignment to overrun the roads and railways into the town of Nevel. The battalion ensured the mission was fulfilled: the road was held for the main section. While performing this task he was seriously wounded in the face with the destruction of his lower jaw. He is deserving of the Order of the Red Banner Head of EG No.429 Lieutenant Colonel / [signed] / Soldatov Just shows the randomness of Serial Numbers. a 56k OPW2 being awarded in 1946... Strange. He has a cool story though. I'm going to order his service record soon to see if i can get a photo and find out just how bad that Jaw injury really was. Hope you enjoy the write ups. Tom Last edited by CtahhR; 07-23-2014 at 09:10 AM. |
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