Alexander Molodchy
Alexander Ignatyevich Molodchy Russian: Алекса́ндр Игна́тьевич Моло́дчий Ukrainian: Олександр Гнатович Молодчий | |
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Born |
27 June 1920 Luhansk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
Died |
9 June 2002 81) Vinnytsia, Ukraine | (aged
Allegiance | Soviet Union |
Service/branch |
Red Army Soviet Long Range Aviation |
Years of service | 1937—1965 |
Rank | Lieutenant-General |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Awards |
Alexander Ignatyevich Molodchy (Russian: Алекса́ндр Игна́тьевич Моло́дчий; Ukrainian: Олександр Гнатович Молодчий, Oleksandr Hnatovych Molodchyi; born on 27 June 1920 – died on 9 June 2002), was a famous pilot of the Soviet Long Range Aviation.
He was made a Hero of the Soviet Union on two separate occasions (22 October 1941 and 31 December 1942).[1] Molodchy was the most effective pilot of Long Range Aviation in the Soviet Union during the World War II. He conducted 311 combat flights (including 287 night flights).[2] Molodchy participated in many bombardments of strategic military facilities of Nazi Germany. His combat mileage reached 600 thousand kilometers. He dropped more than 200 thousand tons of bombs on different military and industrial facilities of the enemy.
The Russian heavy strategic bomber Tupolev Tu-160 (hull No 07) was named «Alexander Molodchy» in honour of pilot.[3]
Awards and Decorations
- Soviet Awards
- Foreign Awards
Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 2nd and 3rd class (Ukraine) | |
Order of the Red Banner (Mongolian People's Republic) | |
References
External links
- Biography of Alexander Molodchy on the site «Heroes of the country»
- Alexander Ignatyevich Molodchy
- Biography of Alexander Ignatyevich Molodchy
- The announcement of the press-service of the Russian President 2002-06-10-03
- A history of some named airplanes
- Photos of Tu-160 airplanes