- Sergey Gritsevets
Infobox Military Person
name= Sergey Ivanovich Gritsevets
lived=19 July 1909 –16 September 1939
placeofbirth=Baranovichi ,Russian Empire
placeofdeath=Vitebsk ,Soviet Union
caption= Sergey Gritsevets
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|Soviet UnionSoviet Union
serviceyears= 1931 – 1939
rank=Major
branch=
commands=
unit=
battles=Spanish Civil War ,World War II
awards=Hero of the Soviet Union ,Order of Lenin ,Order of the Red Banner
laterwork=Sergey Ivanovich Gritsevets ( _ru. Сергей Иванович Грицевец) (
19 July 1909 ,Baranovichi –16 September 1939 ,Vitebsk ) was a Soviet major, pilot and twice recipient of the honorary title ofHero of the Soviet Union .In 1931, Gritsevets joined the army, where he completed pilot training at a
Orenburg military school in 1932 and further air combat training in 1936 at a pilot school inOdessa . In spring of 1938 Gritsevets volunteered to go toChina , where he was involved in combat against Japanese forces attackingWuhan and credited with two or three kills in a fierce 30 minutes air battle in which a total of 21 Japanese airplanes were downed. Gritsevets flew aPolikarpov I-15 biplane or I-16monoplane .Later the same year, Gritsevets volunteered to serve in the
Spanish Civil War ; he stayed there until the end of 1938, when all Soviet pilots were recalled. Flying an I-16, he claimed 30 victories inSpain , for which he received his first "Hero of Soviet Union" together with aGold Star on22 February 1939 .On
29 May 1939 a group of 48 experienced pilots, including Gritsevets, were sent toMongolia to function as the backbone of a newly established air force to replace the former, which earlier had suffered a crippling defeat at the hands of Japanese forces and been decimated byNKVD arrests. Here Gritsevets was involved in several counts of actions with Japanese planes. On26 June , during theBattle of Khalkhin Gol , Gritsevets landed his I-16 alongside his commanding officer, MajorV. Zabaluyev , whom an engine failure had forced down deep in hostile territory, 60 kilometers behind enemy Japanese lines. Zabaluyev climbed into Gritsevets airplane and together they escaped. For this, and other heroic action during the conflict, he was awarded a second "Gold Star" of the "Hero of the Soviet Union"29 August 1939 . All in all Gritsevets claimed 11 downed Japanese airplanes during this time.On
12 September 1939 Gritsevets and 20 other pilots were sent back toUkraine in preparation of the invasion of Poland on17 September 1939 . Gritsevets was killed on the16 September 1939 in an accident inBolbasovo nearVitebsk , wherein his airplane was rammed by another while taxiing in preparation for take off [ [http://www.historynet.com/wars_conflicts/world_war_2/3027006.html?page=6&c=y Interview with World War II Russian Pilot Evgeny Stepanov] ] .Gritsevets is credited with downing 42 enemy planes before he died in an aviation accident in 1939, two of them while flying biplanes. He was awarded the "Hero of Soviet Union" (twice), the
Order of Lenin (twice), theOrder of the Red Banner (twice) as well as a Mongolian order he received inUlan Bator before returning.A monument in his honour was later erected in his birth town of
Baranovichi .References
External links
* [http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=1080 Sergey Gritsevets] - at the website dedicated to Heroes of the Soviet Union and Russia
* [http://www.peoples.ru/military/hero/sergey_gritsevez/ Biography]Persondata
NAME=Gritsevets, Sergey
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Gritsevets, Sergey Ivanovich; Грицевец, Сергей Иванович
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Soviet pilot
DATE OF BIRTH=July 19 1909
PLACE OF BIRTH=Baranovichi ,Russian Empire
DATE OF DEATH=September 16 1939
PLACE OF DEATH=Vitebsk ,Soviet Union
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