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Dmitry Kamolikov

Dmitry Timofeyevich Kamolikov was a Red Army sergeant and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Kamolikov was awarded the title for his actions in the Budapest Offensive during the crossing of the Tisza, when he reportedly led the repulsion of 12 counterattacks. He was seriously wounded in the battle and was discharged. Postwar he worked as an engineer at a factory equipment supply factory.

Early life
Kamolikov was born in 1923 in the village of Boguslavka in Tomsk Governorate to a peasant family. His family moved to the village of Kirov in Loktevsky District. He graduated from seventh grade in Semipalatinsk in 1938 and trade school in Kazan in 1940. He worked as a turner in a factory. == World War II ==
World War II
Kamolikov was drafted into the Red Army in February 1942. He was sent to the front in March Kamolikov was seriously wounded in February 1943 and spent over a year in the hospital. == Postwar ==
Postwar
In 1945, Kamolikov was discharged because of his wounds. He moved to Novosibirsk and graduated from a civil engineering school there. He worked as a foreman and engineer at the Tyazhstankohydropress Factory. In 1967, he moved to Bila Tserkva and worked at an electric condenser factory. Kamolikov died on 16 April 1977. == References ==
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