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Mariya Dolina

SurnameDolina
Given NameMariya
Born18 Dec 1922
Died3 Mar 2010
CountryUkraine
CategoryMilitary-Air
GenderFemale

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ww2dbaseMariya Dolina was born in Sharovka, Omsk Oblast, Russia to peasants. In 1932, her family moved back to Ukraine, where her parents were originally from. She learned how to fly at the Kherson Flying School in Southern Ukraine and the Engels Military Flying School in Russia. In Jul 1941, at the rank of captain, she became the pilot of a Pe-2 twin-engine bomber. On 2 Jun 1943, her aircraft was hit by anti-aircraft fire over Kuban in Southern Russia. With her escorting fighters busy pursuing German fighters and no longer near her bomber, she continued on with her mission with the damaged aircraft while six German fighters attempted to shoot her down. Her gunners downed one pursuing Fw 190 fighter and one Me 109 fighter. On 18 Aug 1945, she was awarded the Gold Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union. After the war, she remained in the Soviet Air Force, eventually becoming a deputy commander of the 125th Guards Bomber Flying Regiment. After retirement, she lived in Siauliai, Lithuania and then Riga, Latvia. At the latter city, she worked in the Latvian Communist Party Central Committee until 1975. She moved to Kiev, Ukraine in 1983. In 1995, she was given the rank of major in the Ukrainian military by Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma along with the title of Honored Citizen of Kiev by Kiev mayor Leonid Kosakivskyi. She passed away in Mar 2010.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.

Last Major Revision: Jun 2021

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Soviet pilot Mariya Dolina posing in front of a Pe-2 bomber, circa 1944

Mariya Dolina Timeline

18 Dec 1922 Mariya Dolina was born in Sharovka, Omsk Oblast, Russia.
1 Jul 1943 Mariya Dolina was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for the first time.
18 Aug 1945 Mariya Dolina was made a Hero of the Soviet Union.
18 Aug 1945 Mariya Dolina was awarded the Order of Lenin.
11 Mar 1985 Mariya Dolina was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War 1st Class.
14 Oct 1999 Mariya Dolina was awarded the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky.
3 Mar 2010 Mariya Dolina passed away in Kiev, Ukraine.




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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. High school historian says:
4 Jun 2021 08:22:21 AM

she died on march 3 2010
2. Commenter identity confirmed C. Peter Chen says:
7 Jun 2021 08:22:33 AM

Thank you, High school historian of 4 Jun 2021, we have updated the information.

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Soviet pilot Mariya Dolina posing in front of a Pe-2 bomber, circa 1944


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