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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #125568

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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #125568

 

Awarded to Colonel Dmitry Alekseevich Anokhin (Дмитрий Алексеевич Анохин)

 

For leading the cavalry troops inspection and exhibiting exceptional energy and care in the matters of preserving the horses utilized by the troops

 

 

Made of solid silver and enamels. Measures 45.15 mm in height, 37.55 mm in width and it weighs 23.2 grams without its suspension. The serial number and mint mark are located at the 6 o’clock position of its reverse.

 

In great overall condition with light wear only and most gold plating still present on both sides. The details are crisp and the enamels are beautiful apart from a small repair at the 3 o’clock ray of the center star. The white enamels are flawless. The reverse shows a nice dark toning to the silver and its connection ring has not been cut. The double layer steel suspension is time period to the award.

 

Brief, concrete description of his feat of arms or achievements:

“Colonel ANOKHIN leads the cavalry troops inspection service of the front. He exhibited exceptional energy and care in the matters of preserving the horses utilised by the troops. On many occasions, he ventured to the units camps and locations, where he took energetic measures in improving utilisation and preservation of the horses, and their health care.”

 

The full translation of the research can be read below:

– register card

– citation

 

Short Biography on Col. Dmitry Alekseevich Anokhin:

Soviet military leader. (October 29, 1896, the village of Novonikolskoye, Tokarev Volost, Usmansky Uyezd, Tambov Province -?). Russian. In military service since 1915. In the Red Army since 1918. He graduated from the training team of the Guards Reserve Cavalry Regiment in the town of Krechevitsy, Novgorod Province. (1916), 1st Moscow cavalry command staff courses (1920), cavalry KUKS in Leningrad (1925), repair courses in Moscow (1931), Leningrad armored KUKS (1932), cavalry KUKS in Novocherkassk (1940).

In the First World War in August 1915 he was mobilized and served as a platoon non-commissioned officer in the Guards Reserve Cavalry. regiment (m. Krechevitsy, Novgorod province.), senior non-commissioned officer. In January 1918 he was demobilized.

During the Civil War in August 1918 he was drafted into the Red Army and sent as a Red Army soldier to a reserve cavalry. regiment in Voronezh. Then he was transferred with the regiment to the city of Starobelsk, where he served as a junior commander. From April 1920 he served in the 22nd Cavalry. regiment as a platoon leader, pom. commander and squadron leader. Participated in battles with the troops of General P.N. Wrangel near Kakhovka, Simferopol. In August 1925, assistant was appointed. commander of the department exemplary squadron cav. KUKS in Novocherkassk, since October I.d. head of the divisional school of junior command staff. In October 1926 he was transferred to the 21st Cavalry. regiment of the 4th cav. divisions of the North Caucasus Military District to the post of head of the regimental school.

In January 1927, he was appointed head of the one-year team of the division at the 20th Cavalry. regiment, in December he was transferred to the post of head of the regimental school of the 23rd cavalry. shelf. Since July 1928, etc. chief of staff, and from April 1930 – pom. regimental chief of staff. In May 1931 he was appointed commander of the 24th Division. squadron of the 4th cav. divisions of the LVO. In December 1931 he was transferred to the post of 1st pom. Chief of Staff of the 23rd Cavalry shelf. In September 1932, assistant was appointed. commander for the economic and technical part of the 4th mech. BVO regiment. In February 1935 he was transferred to the kav. KUKS in Novocherkassk, where he served as a teacher of equestrian technology, head of the department of variable composition, pom. head of material support courses. From June 1938 he commanded the 85th cavalry. Regiment of the North Caucasus Military District. In November 1939 he was appointed commander of the 148th Cavalry. KVO regiment. In July 1940 he was sent to the 5th Cavalry. division to the post of commander of the 11th cavalry. regiment, from October I.d. pom. division commander. In November, he was appointed commander of the 15th motorized brigade of the KOVO. In April 1941, pom. commander of the 3rd cav. divisions. With the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, from June 22, 1941, he fought on the Southwestern Front, participated in the Kyiv defensive operation. In September, he was sent to the Ural Military District to form the 74th Cavalry. division, upon arrival, took temporary command of the division.

From April 1942 Colonel D.A. Anokhin is an inspector of the cavalry of the Volkhov Front, since July – of the Bryansk Front. At the beginning of 1943 he participated in the Voronezh-Kastornensky operation. In March, he was appointed commander of the 6th reserve cavalry. brigades. Since August, he was at the disposal of the personnel department of the commander of the cavalry of the Red Army, in September he was appointed inspector of the cavalry of the Karelian Front. Participated in defensive battles in the Arctic and Karelia, in the summer of 1944 – in the Vyborg-Petrozavodsk operation. After the war, in October 1945, he was appointed head of the department for staffing and repairing the horse staff of the headquarters of the Don Military District, then the headquarters of the North Caucasus Military District. In March 1946 he was transferred to the reserve (due to illness).

Military ranks: colonel (09/08/1938). Awards of the USSR: Order of Lenin, 2 Orders of the Red Banner, Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class, Order of the Red Star, medals.

 

More information on Col. Anokhin can be read here

 

Also included in the picture gallery are two scans of images of Col. Anokhin and his signature 

 

 

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