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Demokrat Vladimirovich Leonov (Шаблон:Lang-ru; April 1, 1926 – March 15, 1969) was a Soviet Border Troops colonel and a Hero of the Soviet Union, who was killed in action during the 1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict.[1]

Biography

Leonov was born on April 1, 1926, in Baku. His father served as a Border Guard.

After finishing 9th grade of school in 1943, Leonov began serving as a member of the Soviet Border Troops, when Second World War was ongoing. He did not see any front line combat during the war. In 1947, he joined the Communist Party of Soviet Union and graduated from the Military Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1954. Upon graduation, he was assigned to the South Caucasus region, and four years later he became chief of staff of the border detachment at the Transcaucasian Military District.[2]

In 1968, Leonov was transferred to the city of Iman in Primorsky Krai, where he received the administrative position of chief of the 57th Border Detachment.

In March 1969, hostilities between China and Soviet Union erupted at the vicinity of Damansky Island on the Ussuri (Wusuli) River, near Manchuria. On March 15, Leonov led a group of three T-62 tanks of the 135th Motorized Rifle Division to provide support to an army unit against the People's Liberation Army units. However, his tank was disabled by PLA grenade launcher, injuring him. Leonov left his disabled tank, but was killed after he was shot directly in the heart by a Chinese sniper. The conflict ended on September 11, 1969, with a ceasefire and a return to the status quo.[3]

Leonov was buried with military honors at a memorial in the city of Iman (currently known as Dalnerechensk), where frontier-guards who died during the Sino-Soviet border conflict on Damansky Island are buried.

Awards and honors

Файл:Hero of the Soviet Union medal.png Hero of the Soviet Union (By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 21, 1969, posthumously)[4]
Файл:Order of Lenin ribbon bar.png Order of Lenin (March 21, 1969, posthumously)
Файл:SU Medal For Battle Merit ribbon.svg Medal "For Battle Merit"
Файл:SU Medal For Distinction in Guarding the State Border of the USSR ribbon.svg Medal "For Distinction in Guarding the State Border of the USSR"
Файл:Order of Glory Ribbon Bar.png Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (1945)
Файл:20 years of victory rib.png Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (1965)
Файл:30 years saf rib.png Jubilee Medal "30 Years of the Soviet Army and Navy" (1948)
Файл:40 years saf rib.png Jubilee Medal "40 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" (1958)
Файл:SU Medal 50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR ribbon.svg Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" (1968)
Файл:SU Medal For Impeccable Service 1st class ribbon.svg Medal "For Impeccable Service", 1st class
Файл:15YearsServiceUSSRRibbon.png Medal "For Impeccable Service", 2nd class
  • Honorary State Security Officer

A street in Vladivostok is named after Leonov. A factory ship based at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky was also named in honor of him. A secondary school in the city of Magadan bore the name of Leonov, and a memorial plaque in honor of him was installed at a secondary school in the city of Arkhangelsk.[5]

References

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