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The staff of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in the Primorsky Territory participated in the planting of seedlings on the Walk of veterans in the area of paddy Snow in the city of Vladivostok.
The first tree planted in honor of James Kahn, a veteran of World War II, an honorary citizen of the city of Vladivostok and the Chairman of the Board of veterans, labor, military and law enforcement. Total planted hundreds of birch trees next to each framed plaque with the name and surname of one of the participants of the Great Patriotic War, explained
Senior Assistant Head of Justice Major Roman Aurora.
The staff of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in the Primorsky Territory congratulated the veterans of the Great Patriotic War, as well as veterans of the investigation Turchin Afanasevicha and Dmitry Bykov Sergey Vladimirovich. Both of them at different times of life Sway worked in the investigation of the prosecution Russia. On behalf of all the staff of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Primorye Territory they were given flowers and gifts.
Dmitry Afanasevich Turchin — professor, from 1963 to the present time teaches criminology at the Faculty of Law at the Far Eastern Federal University.
October 41942 enlisted in the Army. He served on the island as the commander of Russian guns. He took part in the war with Japan, repeatedly landed on the coast in the marines. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War 2 degrees and the Medal «For Victory over Japan.» After the war, worked for some time in the newspaper. In the prosecutor\’s office began work in 1949 with 1963 left the service and became a teacher at the university, transferring their experience to the younger generation.
Sergey Bykov drafted into the Red Army in 1942. He fought as commander of a machine-gun platoon 671st Infantry Regiment on the 1st Ukrainian Front. He participated in the liberation of Poland, Austria and Germany. In 1951 he graduated from Almaty Institute of Law and appointed people Investigator Frunze district of Vladivostok, a year to become a senior Investigator edge, and in 1953 he was appointed prosecutor of the Department, in 1957 he worked as a prosecutor-criminalist. In 1961 he was transferred to the Ministry of Justice.
Sergey is a cheerful optimist. He is actively involved in public life, every year on the eve of the Victory Day attends child care centers, where the younger generation holds talks, talks about the war, reading poetry, including his own.