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Resume of kirill Semenovich Moskalenko.
1920 joined the Soviet army.

1922, has worked in the North Caucasus Military Region and the Belarus Military Region, and has served as the artillery platoon leader, company commander, battalion commander and chief of staff of the artillery regiment.

1924 served as the head of artillery.

1926 Join the Soviet Union. Participated in the Soviet-Russian Civil War, was a private soldier at that time, fought against the White Guards and Russian bandits in Ukraine and Crimea, and fought against counter-revolutionary bandits in the Don River and the North Caucasus.

1June, 935, served as the director of the artillery of the 23rd Brigade of Far East Mechanization.

1September, 1936, served as the director of the mechanized133rd brigade artillery in Kiev Military Region. After graduating from junior college, he served as the artillery director of the 5l Division of the PiraCoptic Infantry Regiment and participated in the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939- 19 10. Later, he served as the artillery director of the 35th Infantry Army in Odessa Military Region.

1940 August to 194 1 May, served as the director of the artillery of the Second Mechanized Army of the Military Region.

1 941brigade commander of motorized anti-tank guns1since May, and participated in the Great Patriotic War. Later, he served as the commander of 15 infantry army, the commander of the 6 th cavalry army, and the commander of the mechanized cavalry army cluster. In the southwest army, participated in the defense wars in Vladimir-Wolinski, Rovno, Vorensky New Town, Kiev, Chernigov and other places. During the battle of Moscow, he participated in the offensive campaign of the right wing of the southwest army.

194 1 At the end of the year, he served as the deputy commander of the Sixth Army.

1 March 1942 to present, he has served as the commander of the 38th Army, 1 Tank Army,1Guards Tank Army and 40th Army.

1943 10 10 until the end of the war, he was appointed as the commander of the 38th Army. He once commanded troops to participate in the operations in Kharkov region and Don River region, as well as the Battle of Stalingrad. He commanded the 40th Army Formation of the Voronezh Army and participated in the offensive campaigns of Ostrogtsk-Rososh, Voronezh-Castenot and Belgorod-Kharkov, the Battle of Kursk and the Battle of Crossing the Dnieper River. Command 1 The 38th Army of the Ukrainian Army, participating in the offensive campaigns in Kiev, zhitomir-BerDecev, Proskurov-Chernovice, Lviv-Sandome and Carpathian-Dukla. When the 4th Ukrainian Army was formed, it participated in the offensive campaigns in the West Carpathian, Morava-ostrava and Prague.

After the war, he successively served as commander of group army (1945- 1948), commander of Moscow air defense zone (later changed to air defense zone) (1948- 1953) and commander of Moscow military region (1953-/kloc-0).

1953, Moskalenko took part in the movement to suppress the counter-revolutionary beria group. Then it soared. In March 1955, 1 1, he was promoted to marshal of the Soviet Union. From 1962, he served as the director and deputy minister of the Ministry of National Defense, and it was not until 1983 that he retired honorably.

1985, died and was buried under the red square Kremlin palace wall.