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Arseny Golovko

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Arseny Golovko
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Arseny Grigoryevich Golovko (Russian: Арсений Григорьевич Головко; 10 June 1906 17 May 1962) was a Soviet admiral, whose naval service extended from the 1920s through the early Cold War.[1]

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Service

He entered the Soviet Navy in 1925 and graduated in 1928 from the M.V. Frunze Higher Naval School in Leningrad. After that he served in various Fleet assignments. In 1937 and 1938 he took part in the Spanish Civil War on the side of the Republicans. After his return to the USSR he attended the naval warfare school. From 1940 to 1946, during the Second World War, he was Commander of the Soviet Northern Fleet.

After the war he held various naval commands, among them Commander of the Baltic Fleet. In 1956 he was named First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy. He died in 1962.[2]

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Honours and awards

For his services, Golovko received the Order of Lenin four times and the Order of the Red Banner four times (twice with the Order of Ushakov). He also was decorated numerous times with other domestic and foreign orders and medals.

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Personal life

His wife was the distinguished Russian actress Kira Golovko. His daughter Natalia Golovko is also an actress.[4][5]

Commemoration

The Soviet cruiser Admiral Golovko took its name from Arseniy Golovko.

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