Tamara Kazarinova

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Native name
Тамара Казаринова
Born9 July 1906
Moscow, Russian Empire
Died4 August 1956 (aged 50)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Allegiance Soviet Union
Tamara Kazarinova
Native name
Тамара Казаринова
Born9 July 1906
Moscow, Russian Empire
Died4 August 1956 (aged 50)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Allegiance Soviet Union
Service / branch Soviet Air Force
Years of service1929–1954
RankLieutenant Colonel
Commands586th Fighter Aviation Regiment
Battles / warsWorld War II
AwardsOrder of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner

Tamara Aleksandrovna Kazarinova (Russian: Тамара Александровна Казаринова; 9 July 1906 – 4 August 1956) was a Soviet pilot and the commander of the 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment during the Second World War until she was transferred to the General Directorate of Fighter Aviation Defense.

Kazarinova graduated from the Leningrad Military Theory Air Force School in 1929 with excellent marks and the Kachin Military Pilots School in 1931. Before entering flight school with recommendations from the Komsomol she worked at a factory in Moscow. Since she was the first female cadet to enter the Leningrad school she had to live in an apartment off-campus while she studied. After completing further training in Kachin she served as a flight instructor and rose through the ranks to become a squadron commander in an assault aviation unit.[1] She received the Order of Lenin, one of the highest Soviet awards, in 1937 during the height of the Great Purge and was able to maintain a good standing in the Soviet Air Forces during those times.[2][3]

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