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Stepan Borozenets was born on 20 August, 1922 in Aktobe, Kirghiz ASSR, RSFSR, is a Soviet Air Force Colonel. Discover Stepan Borozenets's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?
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Stepan Nikolayevich Borozenets (Степан Николаевич Борозенец; 20 August 1922 – 26 August 2016) was a Soviet Air Force colonel and a Hero of the Soviet Union.
Borozenets served as an Ilyushin Il-2 ground attack aircraft pilot during World War II, and was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for flying 94 sorties and destroying German equipment.
Borozenets was born on 20 August 1922 in Aktobe in what is now Ulan District, Kazakhstan, to a Ukrainian peasant family.
He graduated from secondary school and the Semipalatinsk flying club.
After graduating from the academy, he was sent to the 230th Bomber Aviation Regiment of the 32nd Bomber Aviation Division of the Carpathian Military District, based at the Cherlyany Airfield south-west of Lvov, Ukrainian SSR and flying Ilyushin Il-28 jet bombers, then on the Yak-28 tactical bomber.
He held the positions of squadron commander, deputy commander and commander of the regiment.
After completing a full course of study, he was sent to the 34th Reserve Aviation Regiment, based at the Dyadkovo airfield north of Dmitrov, Moscow Region.
The regiment trained the crews of Il-2 attack aircraft for combat operations.
In April 1941 he was drafted into the Red Army and sent to the military aviation school of pilots.
In May 1941, he became a cadet at the 1st Orenburg Military Flying Academy named after Kliment Voroshilov, and he graduated in June 1943 with the rank of junior lieutenant.
In October 1943, Borozenets was assigned to 4th Assault Aviation Corps of the 4th Air Army within the
He later assigned to the 4th Assault Air Corps of the 2nd Belorussian Front.
As part of the non-standard reconnaissance aviation squadron of the 4th AAC, repeatedly performed aerial reconnaissance flights He participated in operations to break through the fortified zone and destroy the encircled enemy grouping during the Bobruysk Offensive, in East Prussian Operation, East Pomeranian Offensive and in the breakthrough of the enemy's fortified zone on the western bank of the Oder River.
In July 1944, in a battle near the town of Slonim, Borozenets' aircraft was hit by anti-aircraft fire.
He was able to land the burning plane on a railway embankment that crossed the forest, while receiving serious injuries to his face and back.
In February 1945, while returning from a combat mission over Poland, his squadron was attacked by a group of 52 enemy fighters.
Borozenets' plane was fired upon and as a result, he was wounded and his air gunner Private Leonid Balashenko was killed.
Borozenets flew missions during the Battle of Berlin.
Following V-E Day, he was stationed at Rechlin–Lärz Airfield in Berlin.
During World War II, Borozenets flew more 100 missions.
He was credited with the destruction of:
By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of August 18, 1945, Lieutenant Borozenets was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal for the heroism shown in combat missions while in command on the front of the struggle against the Nazis.
After the war, he continued to serve in the Armed Forces of the USSR.
In September 1945, the 569th Assault Aviation Regiment was relocated from Rechlin to an airfield in Brzeg, Poland, where it remained until the end of 1945.
Then the personnel of the regiment, leaving their aircraft, was relocated to the Transcaucasian Military District at the Nasosnaya Air Base north of Baku, Azerbaijan SSR.
In April 1946, the 199th Assault Aviation Division was disbanded.
In 1948 he graduated from the Tambov Higher Aviation Courses for Blind and Night Pilot Training.
In September 1952, he entered and in November 1956 graduated from the command and staff faculty of the Gagarin Air Force Academy.
During this time, he flew MiG-15s.
In October 1965, he was transferred to the position of an officer of the combat training department of the headquarters of the 14th Air Army in Lvov.
From the summer of 1967 to December 1972, he served in the Southern Group of Forces in Budapest, Hungary, as a senior officer of the combat training department of the headquarters of the 36th Air Army.
From 1972 to 1990 he lived in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR.
He worked as a senior lecturer at the Department of Tactics at the Kharkov Higher Military Aviation Pilot School.
Postwar, he went on to command a bomber aviation regiment before retiring in 1978.
He retired from military service in 1978.
He worked as an engineer at the Kharkov Design and Research Institute PromStroyNIIProekt.
In 1995, he went to Chicago for medical treatment and remained in America until his death in 2016.
Borozenets by that time squadron commander, was offered a transfer to the post of flight commander in the 166th Guards Attack Aviation Regiment, based at the airfield in Kutaisi, Georgian SSR, flying Ilyushin Il-10 aircraft.
He held the posts of flight commander, deputy squadron commander and the commander of the squadron.