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Fatih DineevSquad commander of the 396th separate reconnaissance company
Date of Birth: 11.08.1923
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Content:
- Early Life and Military Service
- Reconnaissance Missions
- Continued Bravery and Honors
- Post-War Career
- Honors
Early Life and Military Service
Фатих Юнусович Динеевwas born on August 11, 1923, in the village of Moiseyevka in the Ulyanovsk Oblast of Russia. He graduated from high school and worked as a printing press operator in the city of Chardzhou in Turkmenistan. In the spring of 1942, he was conscripted into the Red Army and received his baptism of fire near Stalingrad.
Reconnaissance Missions
By the end of 1943, Sergeant Major Dyneyev was the commander of a reconnaissance squad in the 396th Separate Reconnaissance Company of the 333rd Rifle Division. He participated in the battles for the liberation of Ukraine and the Yassy-Kishinev Offensive. On December 20, 1943, Dyneyev led a group of fighters behind enemy lines near the village of Novofedorovka-Novosergiyevka, southwest of Zaporizhia, taking a German prisoner and destroying a machine gun nest. For his actions, he was awarded the Order of Glory 3rd Class.
Continued Bravery and Honors
On July 11, 1944, Senior Sergeant Dyneyev disarmed an enemy sentry and captured five German soldiers near Tiraspol. He was again awarded the Order of Glory 3rd Class. On July 28, despite being wounded, Dyneyev led a group of scouts in a successful attack that killed or wounded up to 20 enemy soldiers and disabled several machine gun crews. On August 24, 1944, he received the Order of Glory 1st Class, making him a Full Cavalier of the Order of Glory.
Post-War Career
After the war, Dyneyev became a police officer in Odessa. He served as an inspector in the city's Ministry of Internal Affairs and passed away on March 16, 1971.
Honors
In addition to the Orders of Glory, Dyneyev was also awarded the Order of the Red Star and numerous medals for his gallantry and service.






