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Moscow Educational Complex named after Victor Talalikhin
Viktor Vasilyevich Talalikhin was the Deputy squadron commander of the 177th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the 6th Fighter Aviation Corps of the Air Defence Forces of the country, a junior lieutenant.
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School named after the twice Hero of the Soviet Union I.S. Polbin
Ivan Semyonovich Polbin was the Commander of the 150th high-speed bomber Aviation Regiment, a Guards Major General of Aviation, Twice Hero of the Soviet Union.
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School № 2129 named after the Hero of the Soviet Union P.I. Romanov
Pyotr Ivanovich Romanov was the Flight commander of the 108th Aviation Regiment of the 36th Aviation Division of the 8th Aviation Corps of Long-range Aviation, captain, the Hero of the Soviet Union.
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School № 2090 named after the Hero of the Soviet Union L.Kh. Papernik
Lazar Khaimovich Papernik was a sniper of the 2nd Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of Special Purpose (OMSBON) of the NKVD troops of the USSR, a Red Army soldier.
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School № 2010 named after the Hero of the Soviet Union M.P. Sudakov
Mikhail Pavlovich Sudakov was the commander of the tank platoon of the 2nd Guards Tank Brigade of the 33rd Army of the Western Front, a Guard senior lieutenant.
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School № 1793 named after the Hero of the Soviet Union A.K. Novikov
Alexander Kirillovich Novikov was a colonel of the Soviet Army, participant of the Great Patriotic War, the Hero of the Soviet Union.
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School № 777 named after the Hero of the Soviet Union E.V. Mikhailov
Evgeny Vitalievich Mikhailov was an ace pilot, Guard lieutenant, the Hero of the Soviet Union (1944).
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Nikolay Sidorovich Khlopkin
Nikolay Sidorovich Khlopkin was a Soviet Russian scientist in the field of nuclear energy and thermophysics, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Deputy Scientific Director of the I.V. Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
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Andrey Anatolyevich Bochvar
Andrey Anatolyevich Bochvar was an outstanding Soviet scientist, specialist in the field of metallurgy, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Director of the All-Union Research Institute of Inorganic Materials of the USSR Academy of Sciences, twice Hero of Socialist Labor.
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Yuli Borisovich Khariton
Yuli Borisovich Khariton was a Soviet and Russian theoretical physicist and physicochemist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences and RAS, Three times Hero of Socialist Labor.