Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, receives congratulations on the eve of Victory Day in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677584
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, is pictured in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677583
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, shows his family photo album on the eve of Victory Day in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677581
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, is pictured in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677577
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, shows a photo of himself as a young officer, on the eve of Victory Day in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677574
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, and his wife Tatyana are pictured on the eve of Victory Day in their apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677572
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, receives congratulations on the eve of Victory Day in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677567
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, and his wife Tatyana are pictured on the eve of Victory Day in their apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677563
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, receives congratulations on the eve of Victory Day in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677560
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, shows his family photo album on the eve of Victory Day in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677556
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, shows his family photo album on the eve of Victory Day in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677552
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, receives congratulations on the eve of Victory Day in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677550
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, shows a certificate in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677547
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, is pictured in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677546
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, shows an award certificate in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677545
Viktor Ovsyannikov, a Leningrad siege survival, is pictured in his apartment in Tambov, Russia. Ovsyannikov joined the Soviet army in 1960 and served for thirty years, having made a career from a private to a lieutenant colonel. For his courage and faithful service Viktor Ovsyannikov was rewarded with numerous state awards.08.05.2024#8677544
Antonina Vodyanikova, a WWII veteran receives congratulations on the upcoming Victory Day in Novosibirsk, Russia. Vodyanikova joined the army in 1942 as an anti-aircraft gunner, defending the sky of Moscow and completed her service in Poland in 1945 with the rank of corporal. She was awarded several high military honors. Returning to her native Novosibirsk, she married her former commander Yuri Vodyanikov, graduated from a pedagogical colledge and worked in public education until retirement.08.05.2024#8677015
Antonina Vodyanikova, a WWII veteran receives congratulations on the upcoming Victory Day in Novosibirsk, Russia. Vodyanikova joined the army in 1942 as an anti-aircraft gunner, defending the sky of Moscow and completed her service in Poland in 1945 with the rank of corporal. She was awarded several high military honors. Returning to her native Novosibirsk, she married her former commander Yuri Vodyanikov, graduated from a pedagogical colledge and worked in public education until retirement.08.05.2024#8677014
A military choir sings for Antonina Vodyanikova, a WWII veteran, on the upcoming Victory Day in Novosibirsk, Russia. Vodyanikova joined the army in 1942 as an anti-aircraft gunner, defending the sky of Moscow and completed her service in Poland in 1945 with the rank of corporal. She was awarded several high military honors. Returning to her native Novosibirsk, she married her former commander Yuri Vodyanikov, graduated from a pedagogical colledge and worked in public education until retirement.08.05.2024#8677012
Ivan Fedorishchev, the Chairman of the Council of veterans, congratulates Antonina Vodyanikova, , a WWII veteran, on the upcoming Victory Day in Novosibirsk, Russia. Vodyanikova joined the army in 1942 as an anti-aircraft gunner, defending the sky of Moscow and completed her service in Poland in 1945 with the rank of corporal. She was awarded several high military honors. Returning to her native Novosibirsk, she married her former commander Yuri Vodyanikov, graduated from a pedagogical colledge and worked in public education until retirement.08.05.2024#8677011
Antonina Vodyanikova, a WWII veteran receives congratulations on the upcoming Victory Day in Novosibirsk, Russia. Vodyanikova joined the army in 1942 as an anti-aircraft gunner, defending the sky of Mosscow and completed her service in Poland in 1945 with the rank of corporal. She was awarded several high millitary honors. Returning to her native Novosibirsk, she married her former commander Yuri Arsenievich Vodyanikov, graduated from the Bolotninsky Pedagogical School and worked in the field of public education until retirement.08.05.2024#8677008
A guard of honor salutes Antonina Vodyanikova, a WWII veteran, on the upcoming Victory Day in Novosibirsk, Russia. Vodyanikova joined the army in 1942 as an anti-aircraft gunner, defending the sky of Moscow and completed her service in Poland in 1945 with the rank of corporal. She was awarded several high military honors. Returning to her native Novosibirsk, she married her former commander Yuri Vodyanikov, graduated from a pedagogical colledge and worked in public education until retirement.08.05.2024#8677007
Antonina Vodyanikova, a WWII veteran receives congratulations on the upcoming Victory Day in Novosibirsk, Russia. Vodyanikova joined the army in 1942 as an anti-aircraft gunner, defending the sky of Moscow and completed her service in Poland in 1945 with the rank of corporal. She was awarded several high military honors. Returning to her native Novosibirsk, she married her former commander Yuri Vodyanikov, graduated from a pedagogical colledge and worked in public education until retirement.08.05.2024#8677006
A guard of honor salutes Antonina Vodyanikova, a WWII veteran, on the upcoming Victory Day in Novosibirsk, Russia. Vodyanikova joined the army in 1942 as an anti-aircraft gunner, defending the sky of Moscow and completed her service in Poland in 1945 with the rank of corporal. She was awarded several high military honors. Returning to her native Novosibirsk, she married her former commander Yuri Vodyanikov, graduated from a pedagogical colledge and worked in public education until retirement.08.05.2024#8677004
Antonina Vodyanikova, a WWII veteran, receives congratulations on the upcoming Victory Day in Novosibirsk, Russia. Vodyanikova joined the army in 1942 as an anti-aircraft gunner, defending the sky of Moscow and completed her service in Poland in 1945 with the rank of corporal. She was awarded several high military honors. Returning to her native Novosibirsk, she married her former commander Yuri Vodyanikov, graduated from a pedagogical colledge and worked in public education until retirement.08.05.2024#8677001