Asaf Abdrakhmanov

Asaf Kutdusovich Abdrakhmanov (Russian: Аса́ф Кутду́сович Абдрахма́нов Tatar: Асаф Котдус улы Габдерахманов ; 20 December 1918 — 3 September 2000) was a Soviet naval officer awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II.

Asaf Abdrakhmanov
Born(1918-12-20)20 December 1918
Agryz, RSFSR
Died3 September 2000(2000-09-03) (aged 81)
Sevastopol, Ukraine
Allegiance Soviet Union
Service/branchSoviet Navy
Years of service1939–1973
RankCaptain 1st Rank
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union

Early life

Abdrakhmanov was born on 20 December 1918 in Agryz to a Volga Tatar family. He grew up in a village in Agryzsky District and after graduating from junior high school and the Aviation Technical School in Kazan, Abdrakhmanov worked as a technician at an aircraft factory.[1]

Military career

Abdrakhmanov joined the Soviet Navy in 1939 and in 1942 he graduated from the Higher Naval College. After finishing training, Lieutenant Abdrakhmanov joined the Black Sea Fleet and served aboard Motor boats. He was in charge of a detachment of three Motor torpedo boats when the Soviet Navy raided Mariupol one night.[1]

In November 1943, during the Kerch–Eltigen Operation, Abdrakhmanov landed the first assault troops onto the Crimean side of the Kerch Strait and delivered ammunition and troops. On 22 January 1944 he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for his courage and heroism in the fight against the Nazi invaders.[1]

Later life

From 1964 to 1973, Abdrakhmanov was the commander of a "monitoring ship" (Russian: Корабль измерительного комплекса, Korabl izmeritelnogo kompleksa)) named Suchan, one of the Soviet Navy's signals monitoring vessels involved with missile testing.[1] (The ship was later renamed Spassk in 1972 as a side effect of the Sino-Soviet border conflict). He retired from his naval duties in 1973 and lived in Sevastopol for the remainder of his life, where he died on 3 September 2000. Currently there is a memorial plaque outside the house he lived in Sevastopol.[1]

Awards

References

  1. Аса́ф Кутду́сович Абдрахма́нов (in Russian). War Heroes. Retrieved March 3, 2010.
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