Ivan Peresypkin


Ivan Terentyevich Peresypkin was a Soviet General, statesman and wartime leader.

Biography

He was born in the city of Horlivka, Bakhmut uezd to a mercury mine worker. Soon after his birth, he was taken to live with relatives in the village of Protasovo in the Maloarkhangelsky Uyezd of the Oryol Governorate. In 1916, he completed a four-year public school. From 1916, he worked at the Novomoskovsk mine in the Donbass.
In April 1919, he joined the Red Army and during the Russian Civil War he fought in the Southern Front. In 1920, he was discharged into the reserves as a minor and worked in the railway police, a mine, and a factory.
In 1923, he returned to the Red Army. In 1924, he graduated from the Military-Political School of the Kiev Military District. He became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1925. From 1925, he served in the communications squadron of the 1st Cavalry Division: squadron political instructor, squadron military commissar, and commander of a separate communications squadron. In 1932, he was sent to study at the academy. In 1937, he graduated from the Military Electrical Engineering Academy of the Red Army. That same year, he was appointed military commissar of the Red Army Communications Research Institute. From January 1938, he became military commissar of the Red Army Communications Directorate, at which time he was promoted to colonel. From March 1939, he became deputy head of the Red Army Communications Directorate under.
He was the People's Commissar of Communications of the USSR from May 1939 to July 1944. On 23 July 1941, he was appointed Chief of Red Army Signals Forces, in addition. He was also Deputy People's Commissar of Defence of the USSR. From November 1944, he was chief of the Main Communication Directorate of the Red Army and Marshal of the signal troops. During the war, he displayed talent for military leadership. He did a great amount of work ensuring stable communications between the Supreme Command Headquarters, the General Staff, and the combat army. He made a tangible contribution to the development and manufacture of various communications devices and helped supply them to the front. He was a member of the second convocation of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.

Awards

He was awarded many orders and medals over the course of his career:
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