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Nikolai Grigorievich Tkachenko born on January 1, 1951 in the village of Bagachka Pervaya, Velikobagachansky district, Poltava region in Ukraine.His father, Grigory Dmitrievich, worked as a carpenter, his mother, Maria Ivanovna, was an accountant on a collective farm. In 1966, N. Tkachenko graduated with honors from an eight-year rural school, and in 1966-1970 he studied at the Kharkov Radio Engineering College, majoring in radio equipment engineering. In 1970-1972 he served in the army. In 1973 he worked in Kharkov in technical specialties.
In 1973 he entered the preparatory department of the Institute of Asian and African Countries at Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, after which he studied at the Institute in 1974-1979, specializing in historian-orientalist, translator of the Japanese language. In 1979-1989 he worked in the Moscow branch of the Main Directorate for Foreign Tourism (Intourist) as a guide-translator of the Japanese language. In 1989-1990 he worked in the art departments of the Liko-Rainbow joint venture and the SAN corporation. In 1993 he created the CITY gallery, the UNESCO club in 1994. He is its founder and director.
Since 1994, member of the International Art Foundation, since 1995 - member of the Moscow Union of Artists, International Federation of Artists. Works as a medalist: participates in the First Exhibition of Moscow Medals, produces a double-sided medal “100th Anniversary of the Memory of P. I. Tchaikovsky”, a sketch and form of the “Gold Star Eagle” award. From the beginning of the 1990s until the end of his life, he was actively involved in domestic and international cultural activities.

The main project was a program to study and popularize the work of the Krasnoyarsk artist Andrei Pozdeev (exhibitions at the State Russian Museum and State Tretyakov Gallery; publishing a three-volume monograph “The World of Andrey Pozdeev”, producing films “Under the sign of Pozdeev” and "Chalice").
N. Tkachenko was also involved in projects to develop children’s artistic creativity (international program "Colors of the Earth"), the presentation of Japanese art in Russia and the CIS countries (karaoke presentation), the presentation of domestic art in Japan (tours of ballet soloists and ballet groups, folk dance groups).






He was born on November 27, 1908 in the village of Sokyryntsi, now Srebnyansky district, Chernihiv region, into a peasant family. Graduated from 7th grade. He worked as a mechanic at the Romny railway station. Since 1928 in the Red Army. In 1929 he graduated from the Leningrad Military Theoretical School of Pilots, in 1931 - the 2nd Military School of Red Air Fleet Pilots in the city of Borisoglebsk.

In the winter of 1939 - 1940 he participated in the Soviet-Finnish War. He was a squadron commander of the 49th Fighter Aviation Regiment (8th Army Air Force). Made 103 combat missions to reconnaissance and attack enemy troops. Awarded the Order of the Red Banner.

For the exemplary performance of combat missions of the command, courage, bravery and heroism shown in the fight against the Nazi invaders, by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated May 19, 1940, Captain Tkachenko Andrei Grigorievich was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal ".

From June 1941 he participated in the Great Patriotic War. Commanded the 19th Fighter Aviation Regiment. [ Subsequently, the 176th Guards Fighter Aviation Proskurovsky Red Banner Order of Kutuzov and Alexander Nevsky Regiment. In total, during the Great Patriotic War, the regiment completed 8,422 combat missions, conducted 711 air battles, during which 398 enemy aircraft were shot down and 56 were destroyed on the ground. 470 people were awarded orders and medals of the Soviet Union. Over the years, 29 Heroes of the Soviet Union served in the regiment, including three times Hero of the Soviet Union, Air Marshal Kozhedub Ivan Nikitich, as well as cosmonauts, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, Aviation Major General Pavel Romanovich Popovich and Hero of Russia, Colonel Valery Grigorievich Korzun. ]

Defending Leningrad, the regiment completed 3,145 combat missions, conducted 415 air battles and destroyed 116 enemy aircraft. In battles with a numerically superior enemy, 17 pilots died a brave death and 13 pilots went missing. Combat losses of materiel amounted to 57 aircraft (the regiment had no non-combat losses).

In 1942, the regiment fought as part of the Volkhov, Voronezh and Southwestern fronts.

At the beginning of May 1942, the regiment was relocated to the Volgino airfield, Borovicheskiy district of the Leningrad region, where it served as an education and training center for the Volkhov Front with the aim of retraining the flight personnel for new aviation equipment.

On September 10, 1942, the regiment was relocated to the Lyubertsy airfield and became part of the 269th Fighter Aviation Division.

During 1942, the regiment carried out 1,312 combat missions, 46 enemy aircraft were shot down in air battles, and a large amount of enemy manpower and equipment was destroyed.

On January 20, 1943, the 19th IAP relocated from the Chkalovskaya airfield to the Zhurbitsy airfield and came under the operational subordination of the commander of the 2nd Air Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front. At this time, the regiment had 39 crews armed with La-5 aircraft.

As part of the 2nd Air Army, the regiment's pilots shot down 47 enemy aircraft in 39 air battles and destroyed 6 more on the ground.

Major A.G. Tkachenko commanded the 19th IAP until August 1943. And then he served as senior inspector of the Main Directorate of Combat Training of the Red Army Air Force. Aviation Major General A.V. Vorozheikin recalls:

“An order came for my appointment to Moscow as a senior inspector for fighter aviation. The head of the Main Directorate of Combat Training of the Air Force was twice Hero of the Soviet Union, Lieutenant General of Aviation Evgeniy Yakovlevich Savitsky.

After talking about the past, Savitsky spoke about his subordinates, Lieutenant Colonels Nikolai Khramov and Andrei Tkachenko:

Learn inspector work from them. And flying skill. Why am I telling you about them! You know them as well as I do. They also recommended you to work in management.

Tkachenko was the leader of the political studies group. He suggested that I replace it:

You graduated from a commissar's college, a commissar's course, and served as a commissar for several years. You have mastered this matter a long time ago.

Andrei Grigorievich Tkachenko received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union for his participation in the Soviet-Finnish War. He was the eldest of us in age. There was no deputy head of the fighter aviation department by state, but due to his work experience, flying skill and initiative, he was actually the deputy and chief adviser to the head of the department. Therefore, he did not miss the moment to give me a party assignment...

Together with Tkachenko we participated in the Berlin operation. Our six then included Pavel Peskov, Ivan Laveykin, Kostya Treshchev and Pyotr Poloz."

After the end of the war, Andrei Grigorievich continued to serve in the Air Force. Since 1958, Colonel A.G. Tkachenko has been in reserve. Lived in Moscow. He worked as an economist and planner in the DOSAAF Central Committee.

Awarded the orders: Lenin (three times), Red Banner (five), Patriotic War 1st degree (twice), Red Star; medals.