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Re: Petty Officer Third Class Vasily Fyodorovich Lutsuk, Baltic Fleet
The Red Star recommendation:
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Award sheet
Award sheet
For (military rank, first name, patronymic, and last name): Seaman First Class Vasily Fyodorovich Lutsyuk, Radiotelegraph Operator 3rd Class aboard Motor Torpedo Boat 960, 3rd Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron, 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, Black Sea Fleet
Name of the award: Order of the Red Star
1. Year of birth: 1922
2. Nationality: Ukrainian
3. Social situation: Student
4. Party membership and date: Not a member
5. Since when in the Red Army or Navy: Since 1941
6. Participation in the Civil War: No
7. Wounds and contusions: No
8. Earlier nominations for awards, when and for what: Nominated once for carrying out his tasks in an excellent manner
9. Which commendations and awards received and for what: Medal for the Defense of the Caucasus and Medal for the Defense of Sevastopol
10. Service in the White Army or other bourgeois armies and time spent in captivity: No, no
11. Permanent address: City of Miropol, Dzerzhinsky Raion, Zhitomir Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
Short, concrete description of his combat feat or merits (to be compiled by the staff of the military unit, formation or institution):
Comrade Lutsyuk has been participating in the Patriotic War from its very first days, fighting the German invaders. Until August 1942 comrade Lutsyuk served with the 1st Sevastopol Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade as a radio operator aboard Motor Torpedo Boat 73, with which he took part in the defense of Odessa, escorted transport ships on the Odessa-Sevastopol route, and searched for enemy submarines. During all these operations comrade Lutsyuk remained at his post _________ carry out his duties, despite attacks by enemy aircraft, and provided _____ communications with both the base and the other ships.
From the very beginning of the defense of Sevastopol up until the end, that is, until the last of our troops had left the city, comrade Lutsyuk took part in this heroic defense. Under the cover of smoke screens, comrade Lutsyuk’s motor torpedo boat escorted the convoys delivering food to the besieged city under enemy artillery fire. This enabled the convoys to reach their berths in a covert manner. Comrade Lutsyuk maintained reliable communications with the shore. He also participated in patrols _______ enemy torpedo boats and submarines in our ships’ area of operations on the approaches to Sevastopol, immediately notifying the command of approaching enemy ships and providing reliable communications. Comrade Lutsyuk also participated in tracking mines dropped into the waterways by enemy aircraft. After leaving Sevastopol, comrade Lutsyuk’s torpedo boat was transfered to the 2nd Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, with which he took part in combat operations aboard Motor Torpedo Boat 96. Serving as Motor Torpedo Boat 96’s radio operator, Comrade Lutsyuk participated in more than ten engagements with German motor torpedo boats that attempted to break through to ________ Malaya Zemlya. He participated in raids on the port of Anapa, on Blagoveshchenskaya, on Ozereika, and in numerous support operations in mine fields. During all combat actions comrade Lutsyuk displayed skill, professional knowledge and courage. Throughout the operations to seize Novorossiysk, comrade Lutsyuk was at his base, where he served as a radio operator and ensured reliable communications between the staff and the operating torpedo boats. During the liberation of the Taman Peninsula comrade Lutsyuk disembarked at Cape Utrish, which had just been captured from the Germans, to provide communications. He performed this task in an excellent manner.
Upon returning to his motor torpedo boat, comrade Lutsyuk participated in motor torpedo boat operations, displaying bravery and courage while providing his commander with reliable communications.
For bravery and courage ______ he deserves the Order of the Red Star.
Temporary commander of the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade
Captain Lieutenant [signed] /Kazakov/
He is to be awarded the Order of the Red Star.
Commander of the 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, Black Sea Fleet
Captain 2nd Grade [signed] /V. Protsenko/
February 10, 1945
By Order of the 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, Black Sea Fleet nr. 1 of February 11, 1945 awarded the Order of the Red Star.
Chief of staff of the 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, Black Sea Fleet
Captain 3rd Grade [signed] /B. Bobynin/
February 11, 1945
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and for the Ushakov:
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Award sheet
Award sheet
For (military rank, first name, patronymic, and last name): Seaman First Class Vasily Fyodorovich Lutsyuk, Komsomol organizer in the 1st Squadron, 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, Black Sea Fleet
Name of the award: Medal of Nakhimov
1. Year of birth: 1922
2. Nationality: Ukrainian
3. Social situation: Student
4. Party membership and date: Candidate member of the Communist Party since 1945
5. Since when in the Red Army or Navy: Since 1940
6. Participation in the Civil War: No
7. Wounds and contusions: No
8. Earlier nominations for awards, when and for what: Nominated once for carrying out his tasks in an excellent manner
9. Which commendations and awards received and for what: Order of the Red Star in 1945, Medal for the Defense of Sevastopol in 1943, Medal for the Defense of the Caucasus in 1945
10. Service in the White Army or other bourgeois armies and time spent in captivity: No
11. Permanent address: Field post nr. 72184
Short, concrete description of his combat feat or merits (to be compiled by the staff of the military unit, formation or institution):
Comrade Lutsyuk has been participating in the Patriotic War since June 1941. Serving aboard Motor Torpedo Boat 73 as a radio operator, he took part in escorting transport ships on the Sevastopol-Odessa route and tracked magnetic mines dropped into the waterways near the Bay of Sevastopol by German aircraft. He participated in the heroic defense of Sevastopol from the very beginning until the last days.
Reassigned to the 2nd Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade’s Motor Torpedo Boat 96 he took part in patrols in the Tsemes Bay in the winter of 1942-43. Aboard Motor Gun Boat 96 he took part in shelling an airfield at Anapa, where approximately 10 Me 110s were destroyed, a bombardment on Blagoveshchenskaya, where two artillery depots were blown up, and a bombardment on Yuzhnaya Ozereika, where an artillery battery was suppressed by rocket-powered projectiles and approximately a battalion of infantry was killed.
Hereafter comrade Lutsyuk disembarked at Cape Utrish, which had just been liberated from the Germans, to maintain communications between the staff and the motor torpedo boats operating in the Strait of Kerch.
During the landing operations aimed at capturing Sulina and Constanţa he disembarked with the first group of naval infantrymen as the radio operator for the operational group.
During all these operations comrade Lutsyuk acted boldly and bravely. For courage and bravery during the fighting with the German invaders comrade Lutsyuk deserves to be awarded the Medal of Nakhimov.
Commander of the 1st Squadron, 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, Black Sea Fleet
Captain 3rd Grade [signed] /Korniyenko/
He is to be awarded the Medal of Ushakov.
Commander of the 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, Black Sea Fleet
Captain 2nd Grade [signed] /Mestnikov/
March 25, 1946
Awarded the Medal of Ushakov by Order of the 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, Black Sea Fleet nr. 2/S of March 25, 1946.
Temporary chief of staff of the 2nd Novorossiysk Red Banner Motor Torpedo Boat Brigade, Black Sea Fleet
Captain 3rd Grade [signed] /Veselkov/
March 25, 1946
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