411:Лучшему снайперу полка капитану Сидоренко уничтожившему 349 немцев, сего дня представили к присвоению звания героя Советского Союза. Тов. Сидоренко неоднократно участвовал в боях совместно с полком, был 8 раз ранен, своим личным примером увлекал бойцов в рукопашную схватку с врагом. В бою за дер. Шитики тов. Сидоренко первым ворвался в деревню и гранатами уничтожил ДЗОТ пр-ка со станковым пулеметом и расчетом. Бойцы и командиры нашего полка в суровой фронтовой обстановке отметили великий праздник всего советского народа. Знатные снайпера полка за день уничтожили 15 фашистов. Из них: Сидоренко - 4, Тищенко - 3, Мирзоян - 3 и другие.
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Shitiki village Comrade Sidorenko was the first to rush into the village and with grenades destroyed an enemy pillbox with a machine gun and a crew. Soldiers and commanders of our regiment in difficult front conditions celebrated the great holiday of the Soviet people. The regiment's distinguished snipers killed 15 fascists today. Of them: Sidorenko - 4, Tishchenko - 3, Mirzoyan - 3 and others.
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