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Vladimir Serov (pilot) was born on 19 July, 1922 in Kurganinsk, Kuban Oblast, RSFSR, is an A soviet world war II flying aces. Discover Vladimir Serov (pilot)'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 21 years old?
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19 July 1922 |
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19 July |
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Kurganinsk, Kuban Oblast, RSFSR |
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26 June, 1944 |
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Vyborgsky District, Leningrad Oblast, RSFSR, USSR |
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Russia
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Vladimir Serov (pilot) Net Worth
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Vladimir Georgievich Serov (Владимир Георгиевич Серов; 19 July 1922 26 June 1944) was a Soviet fighter pilot and deputy squadron commander in the 159th Fighter Aviation Regiment during World War II who was credited with 39 solo and six shared aerial victories.
Serov was born on 19 July 1922 to a Russian peasant family in Kurganinsk.
After completing his eighth grade of school he trained at an aeroclub and worked as a handyman before entering the military in 1941.
That year he graduated from the Krasnodar Military Aviation School of Pilots.
In April 1942 he was deployed to the warfront with the 159th Fighter Aviation Regiment, and on 30 August that year he gained his first aerial victory - the shared kill of a Bf 109.
However, it was not until November that he gained his first solo shootdown - another Bf 109.
He went on to gain another shootdown two days later, which turned out to be his last aerial victory on the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk.
Eventually in May the next year he tallied his first kill on the new La-5, and from then on he quickly increased his tally, often gaining two shootdowns in a day; throughout the battle of Leningrad he engaged in intense aerial battles, especially in early 1944.
In April 1944 he was nominated for the title Hero of the Soviet Union for completing 203 sorties, engaging in 53 dogfights, and tallying 20 solo plus six shared shootdowns.
However, being awarded the title posthumously in August rapidly increased his tally during the intense battle for the Karelian Isthmus.
Accounts of his last flight differ - some sources claims he shot down two enemy aircraft before fatally ramming another, but those claims are not reflected in his official tally, which indicates the shootdown of one Bf 109 on 26 June 1944 before he was killed in action.
Despite arriving on the warfront as an ordinary pilot with the rank of sergeant and participating in the conflict for barely two years before he was killed in action, he quickly rose through the ranks to the position of deputy squadron commander and rank of senior lieutenant; his final tally accumulated through the course of approximately 300 sorties and 104 dogfights officially stands at 39 solo and six shared shootdowns, including Bf 109, Bf 110, Ju 87, Ju 88, He 111, and FW 190 aircraft.