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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. 88: 417:
enemy. In the battle for 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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Captain Sidorenko, the regiment's best sniper, who killed 349 Germans, has been nominated for the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. Comrade Sidorenko participated in many battles together with the regiment. He was 8 times wounded. With the personal example led soldiers by a bayonet fight with the
186: 381:т. Сидоренко несколько раз участвовал в боях, где показал смелось и геройство. Находясь в обороне он истребил 129 фрицев и в то же время подготовил двух учеников-снайперов, у которых на счету 71 истребленный фриц. 386:
Comrade Sidorenko participated in battles several times, where he showed courage and heroism. He killed 129 Fritz and at the same time trained two apprentice snipers, who accounted for 71 killed Fritz.
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in 1944; as a result of which he remained hospitalized until the end of the war. While recuperating from this wound, Sidorenko was awarded the title of
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By the end of the war, he was credited with five hundred confirmed kills, and had trained over two hundred and fifty snipers. Ranked a
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on 4 June 1944; afterwards he was prohibited from seeing combat again by his superiors, as he was a valuable sniper trainer.
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Sidorenko became assistant commander of the Headquarters of the 1122nd Rifle Regiment, fighting as part of the
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The Sniper at War: From the American Revolutionary War to the Present Day
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Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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After the war ended, he retired from the Red Army, and settled down in
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War Diary of the 1122 Rifle Regiment, page 130, 1 May 1943:
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Award document, the Order of the Red Star, 31 December 1942:
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Recipients of the Medal "For Courage" (Russia)
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Sidorenko wearing his Hero of the Soviet Union Golden Star medal
Glinkovsky District
Smolensk Oblast
Soviet Russia
Kizlyar
Republic of Dagestan
Russia
Soviet Union
Infantry
Major
RR
334 RD
4 SA
1 BF
World War II
Hero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner
Order of the Red Star
Medal "For Courage"
Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
Russian
Red Army
Hero of the Soviet Union
World War II
Soviet snipers
peasant
Glinkovsky District
Smolensk Oblast
Russia

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