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Khiuaz Dospanova

Khiuaz Qayrqyzy Dospanova (Russian: Хиуаз Каировна Доспанова, romanized Khiuaz Kairovna Dospanova, Kazakh: Хиуаз Қайырқызы Доспанова; 15 May 1922 – 20 May 2008) was a Kazakh pilot and navigator who served during World War II in the 588th Night Bomber Regiment, nicknamed the "Night Witches." In addition to being the first Kazakh woman officer in the Soviet Air Force,[1] she was the only Kazakh woman to serve in the "Night Witches". Despite sustaining multiple fractures in her legs in a ground collision in 1943, she returned to active duty and continued to participate in sorties against doctor's recommendations; she was eventually awarded the title Hero of Kazakhstan in 2004 for her perseverance, and Atyrau International Airport is named in her honor.

Khiuaz Dospanova
Native name
Хиуаз Доспанова
Born15 May 1922
Ganyushkino, Atyrau Region, Turkestan ASSR
Died20 May 2008 (aged 86)
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Allegiance Soviet Union
Service/branch Soviet Air Force
Years of service1942–1945
RankSenior lieutenant
Unit46th Guards Night Bomber Regiment
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsHero of Kazakhstan
Spouse(s)Shaku Amirov

Early life edit

Born in Atyrau, present-day Kazakhstan, from her early childhood she dreamed of becoming a pilot. After completing secondary school she became certified as a reserve pilot. When World War II started she applied to the Zhukovsky Air Force Academy in Moscow, but her application was denied because the academy was for males only; she entered a medical institute instead in 1941.[2]

Military career edit

When she heard of the recently formed all-female aviation regiments commanded by Marina Raskova, she applied to the aviation college in Saratov. In 1942 she was placed in the 588th Night Bomber Regiment under the command of experienced pilot Yevdokia Bershanskaya; the unit was later awarded the Guards designation and renamed as the 46th Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment.[3]

While landing after a mission on 1 April 1943, the Polikarpov Po-2 Dospanova and pilot Yuliya Pashkova were flying was hit by the plane of Polina Makagon and Lydia Svistunova. Both pilots in the other plane were killed in the crash and Pashkova died during surgery; Dospanova was assumed to be dead after not moving for a while, but nurses eventually realized she was still alive because she was not showing signs of pallor mortis long after they assumed her to be dead, so she underwent a series of surgeries over several days. Her legs developed gangrene, but one doctor refused to amputate her legs, saying that she would need them. Dospanova had to wear casts on both of her legs for weeks and walked with a cane quite a while after the casts were removed. Six months later she returned to her unit, but was soon promoted to work as regiment's head of communications, since she continued to have difficulty using her legs, resulting in her needing assistance getting in and out of aircraft. Nevertheless, she still flew as navigator in combat missions, and tallied an estimated 300 sorties by the end of the war, taking part in the battles throughout Eastern Europe including in the Caucasus, Kuban, Taman, Crimea, Poland, and Germany.[4][5][3][6]

Postwar edit

Initially Dospanova considered returning to medical school, but after meeting first secretary of the West Kazakhstan regional party committee Minaidar Salin, she decided to work for the communist party instead. She held a variety of positions in the government including secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR. After retiring early due to her poor health she lived in Almaty, where she died on 20 May 2008.[7][8][9]

Awards edit

Recognition edit

An ice rink and Embraer 190 of Air Astana bear her name; Atyrau International Airport is named in her honor.[10][11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Казахстанцы в Великой отечественной войне [Kazakhstanis in the Great Patriotic War] (in Russian). Almaty: Ȯner. 2010. p. 434. ISBN 978-6012091427. OCLC 703356645.
  2. ^ "Хиуаз Доспанова - Hiyaz Dospanova". www.peoples.ru.
  3. ^ a b . e-history.kz. Archived from the original on 2019-04-19. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  4. ^ Dryagina, Irina (2007). Записки летчицы У-2 [Pilot's notes U-2] (in Russian). Moscow: Tsentrpoligraf. p. 62-63.
  5. ^ Rakobolskaya, Irina; Kravtsova, Natalya (2005). Нас называли ночными ведьмами: так воевал женский 46-й гвардейский полк ночных бомбардировщиков [We were called night witches: this is how the female 46th Guards regiment of night bombers fought]. Moscow: University of Moscow Press. pp. 70–71. ISBN 5211050088. OCLC 68044852.
  6. ^ Наши сестры [Our sisters] (in Russian). Alma-ata: Казакхское гос. изд-во. 1961. pp. 284–286. OCLC 22148837.
  7. ^ Chechneva, Marina (1976). Небо остается нашим [The sky remains ours] (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. p. 233.
  8. ^ Простор [Spaciousness] (in Russian). Alma-ata: Казакхское гос. изд-во кхудож. лит-ры. 2001. p. 107. OCLC 9244585.
  9. ^ "МӘҢГІЛІК ЕЛ АЛЫПТАРЫ. ХИУАЗ ДОСПАНОВА" [ETERNAL GIANTS OF THE COUNTRY. Hiuaz Dospanova]. Библиотека Первого Президента Республики (in Kazakh). Retrieved 2020-09-03.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Atyrau International Airport to be named after legendary Kazakh female war pilot Dospanova". Tengrinews.kz. 14 May 2015. Retrieved 2018-01-20.
  11. ^ "Atyrau Int'l Airport named after Khiuaz Dospanova: 20 March 2020, 08:20 - news on inform.kz". www.inform.kz. 2020-03-20. Retrieved 2023-08-19.

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Khiuaz Qayrqyzy Dospanova Russian Hiuaz Kairovna Dospanova romanized Khiuaz Kairovna Dospanova Kazakh Hiuaz Қajyrkyzy Dospanova 15 May 1922 20 May 2008 was a Kazakh pilot and navigator who served during World War II in the 588th Night Bomber Regiment nicknamed the Night Witches In addition to being the first Kazakh woman officer in the Soviet Air Force 1 she was the only Kazakh woman to serve in the Night Witches Despite sustaining multiple fractures in her legs in a ground collision in 1943 she returned to active duty and continued to participate in sorties against doctor s recommendations she was eventually awarded the title Hero of Kazakhstan in 2004 for her perseverance and Atyrau International Airport is named in her honor Khiuaz DospanovaNative nameHiuaz DospanovaBorn15 May 1922Ganyushkino Atyrau Region Turkestan ASSRDied20 May 2008 aged 86 Almaty KazakhstanAllegiance Soviet UnionService wbr branchSoviet Air ForceYears of service1942 1945RankSenior lieutenantUnit46th Guards Night Bomber RegimentBattles warsWorld War IIAwardsHero of KazakhstanSpouse s Shaku Amirov Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Postwar 4 Awards 5 Recognition 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life editBorn in Atyrau present day Kazakhstan from her early childhood she dreamed of becoming a pilot After completing secondary school she became certified as a reserve pilot When World War II started she applied to the Zhukovsky Air Force Academy in Moscow but her application was denied because the academy was for males only she entered a medical institute instead in 1941 2 Military career editWhen she heard of the recently formed all female aviation regiments commanded by Marina Raskova she applied to the aviation college in Saratov In 1942 she was placed in the 588th Night Bomber Regiment under the command of experienced pilot Yevdokia Bershanskaya the unit was later awarded the Guards designation and renamed as the 46th Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment 3 While landing after a mission on 1 April 1943 the Polikarpov Po 2 Dospanova and pilot Yuliya Pashkova were flying was hit by the plane of Polina Makagon and Lydia Svistunova Both pilots in the other plane were killed in the crash and Pashkova died during surgery Dospanova was assumed to be dead after not moving for a while but nurses eventually realized she was still alive because she was not showing signs of pallor mortis long after they assumed her to be dead so she underwent a series of surgeries over several days Her legs developed gangrene but one doctor refused to amputate her legs saying that she would need them Dospanova had to wear casts on both of her legs for weeks and walked with a cane quite a while after the casts were removed Six months later she returned to her unit but was soon promoted to work as regiment s head of communications since she continued to have difficulty using her legs resulting in her needing assistance getting in and out of aircraft Nevertheless she still flew as navigator in combat missions and tallied an estimated 300 sorties by the end of the war taking part in the battles throughout Eastern Europe including in the Caucasus Kuban Taman Crimea Poland and Germany 4 5 3 6 Postwar editInitially Dospanova considered returning to medical school but after meeting first secretary of the West Kazakhstan regional party committee Minaidar Salin she decided to work for the communist party instead She held a variety of positions in the government including secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR After retiring early due to her poor health she lived in Almaty where she died on 20 May 2008 7 8 9 Awards editHero of Kazakhstan 7 December 2004 Order of Otan 7 December 2004 Order of the Patriotic War 1st class 11 March 1985 Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class 22 February 1944 Order of the Red Star 26 December 1942 Order of the Red Banner of Labor 28 October 1948 Medal Veteran of Labour 1974 campaign and jubilee medalsRecognition editAn ice rink and Embraer 190 of Air Astana bear her name Atyrau International Airport is named in her honor 10 11 See also edit nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Soviet Union portalList of female Heroes of the Soviet Union Zuleykha Seyidmammadova Aliya Moldagulova Manshuk Mametova Alexey Maresyev Douglas BaderReferences edit Kazahstancy v Velikoj otechestvennoj vojne Kazakhstanis in the Great Patriotic War in Russian Almaty Ȯner 2010 p 434 ISBN 978 6012091427 OCLC 703356645 Hiuaz Dospanova Hiyaz Dospanova www peoples ru a b Khiuaz Dospanova The brave pilot e history kz Archived from the original on 2019 04 19 Retrieved 2017 10 31 Dryagina Irina 2007 Zapiski letchicy U 2 Pilot s notes U 2 in Russian Moscow Tsentrpoligraf p 62 63 Rakobolskaya Irina Kravtsova Natalya 2005 Nas nazyvali nochnymi vedmami tak voeval zhenskij 46 j gvardejskij polk nochnyh bombardirovshikov We were called night witches this is how the female 46th Guards regiment of night bombers fought Moscow University of Moscow Press pp 70 71 ISBN 5211050088 OCLC 68044852 Nashi sestry Our sisters in Russian Alma ata Kazakhskoe gos izd vo 1961 pp 284 286 OCLC 22148837 Chechneva Marina 1976 Nebo ostaetsya nashim The sky remains ours in Russian Moscow Voenizdat p 233 Prostor Spaciousness in Russian Alma ata Kazakhskoe gos izd vo khudozh lit ry 2001 p 107 OCLC 9244585 MӘҢGILIK EL ALYPTARY HIUAZ DOSPANOVA ETERNAL GIANTS OF THE COUNTRY Hiuaz Dospanova Biblioteka Pervogo Prezidenta Respubliki in Kazakh Retrieved 2020 09 03 permanent dead link Atyrau International Airport to be named after legendary Kazakh female war pilot Dospanova Tengrinews kz 14 May 2015 Retrieved 2018 01 20 Atyrau Int l Airport named after Khiuaz Dospanova 20 March 2020 08 20 news on inform kz www inform kz 2020 03 20 Retrieved 2023 08 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Khiuaz Dospanova amp oldid 1204517395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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