DescriptionЖители Белграда торжественно встречают советских солдат-освободителей.jpg
English: Residents of Belgrade festively greet soldiers of the Signal Company, 30th Guards Airborne Rifle Regiment, 10th Guards Krivoy Rog Red Banner Order of Suvorov Airborne Division. Company commander Senior Lieutenant Dmitry Ivanovich Kudashev (20 September 1919–24 June 1996) leads the formaton, and in the file from right to left are radioman Guards Ryadovoy Nikolay Antonovich Slyusarenko (born 1924), chief of a radio station Guards Junior Sergeant Andrey Ignatyevich Reznikov (born 1923), chief of a radio station Guards Starshina Grigory Vasilyevich Gusev (born 1921), and chief of a signal sector Guards Senior Sergeant Aleksandr Nikitovich Bursala (born 1921). Behind Bursala in the rear march radioman Guards Ryadovoy Afanasy Abramovich Kovalyov (born 1917) and chief of a radio station Guards Senior Sergeant Pyotr Fyodorovich Sarzhin (born 1920). On the far right is chief of a signal sector Guards Sergeant Ivan Gavrilovich Karpov (born 1923).
Русский: Белградцы приветствуют бойцов роты связи 30-го гвардейского воздушно-десантного стрелкового полка 10-й гвардейской воздушно-десантной Криворожской Краснознаменной ордена Суворова стрелковой дивизии.
Впереди идет командир роты гвардии старший лейтенант Дмитрий Иванович Кудашев (20.09.1919-24.06.1996), в строю слева направо: радиотелеграфист гвардии рядовой Николай Антонович Слюсаренко (1924 г.р.), начальник радиостанции гвардии младший сержант Андрей Игнатьевич Резников (1923 г.р.), начальник радиостанции гвардии старшина Григорий Васильевич Гусев (1921 г.р.), начальник направления связи гвардии старший сержант Александр Никитович Бурсала (1921 г.р.), за ним в затылок идут радиотелеграфист гвардии рядовой Афанасий Абрамович Ковалев (1917 г.р.) и начальник радиостанции гвардии старший сержант Петр Федорович Саржин (1920 г.р.), крайний справа начальник направления связи гвардии сержант Иван Гаврилович Карпов (1923 г.р.).
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