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{{Short description|Russian award for outstanding naval leadership}}
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[[Image:Kuznetsov1.jpg|150px|thumb|right| Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union [[Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov]], twice recipient of the Order of Ushakov 1st class]]
[[File:AdmFFUshakoffByBazhanoff-e.jpg|thumb|[[Admiral]] [[Fyodor Ushakov]]]]
[[Image:Адмирал Харламов.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Admiral [[Nikolay Mikhaylovich Kharlamov]], a recipient of the Order of Ushakov 1st class]]

[[Image:Golovko.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Admiral [[Arseniy Golovko]], twice recipient of the Order of Ushakov 1st class]]
The '''Order of Ushakov''' ({{lang-ru|орден Ушакова}}) is a [[military decoration]] of the [[Russian Federation]] named in honour of admiral [[Fyodor Ushakov]] (1744–1817) who never lost a battle and was proclaimed [[patron saint]] of the [[Russian Navy]]. It is bestowed to command grade naval officers for outstanding leadership. The order was established in two classes during [[World War II]] by decision of the [[Presidium of the Supreme Soviet]] of the [[USSR]] of March 3, 1944.<ref name="sovietdecree1944">{{cite web | title = Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 3, 1944 | publisher = Legal Library of the USSR | date= 1944-03-03 |url = http://www.libussr.ru/doc_ussr/ussr_4478.htm | language = ru | access-date =2012-05-22}}</ref> The idea was given to [[Joseph Stalin]] by admiral [[Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov]] in the summer of 1943. Following the 1991 [[dissolution of the USSR]], the Order of Ushakov was retained unchanged by Decision of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation 2557-I of March 20, 1992<ref name="decree2557">{{cite web | title = Decision of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation 2557-I of March 20, 1992 | publisher = Commission under the President of the Russian Federation on state awards | date = 1999-12-15 | url = http://award.adm.gov.ru/doc/p2557.htm | language = ru | access-date = 2012-05-22 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120311063317/http://award.adm.gov.ru/doc/p2557.htm | archive-date = March 11, 2012 }}</ref> but it was not awarded in this form. The all encompassing [[Decree of the President of Russia|Presidential Decree]] 1099 of September 7, 2010<ref name="decree1099">{{cite web | title = Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2010 No 1099 | publisher = Russian Gazette | date = 2010-09-07 | url = http://www.rg.ru/2010/09/15/nagrady-dok.html | language = ru | access-date =2012-05-22}}</ref> that modernised and reorganised the entire Russian awards system away from its Soviet past amended the Order to its present form, a ribbon mounted single class Order.
[[Image:Bertram Ramsay.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Royal Navy [[Bertram Ramsay|Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay]], a recipient of the Order of Ushakov 1st class]]
[[Image:SG-Gorshkov.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union [[Sergey Gorshkov ]], a recipient of both classes of the Order of Ushakov]]
The '''Order of Ushakov''' ({{lang-ru|«Орден Ушакова»}}) is a [[military decoration]] of the [[Russian Federation]] named in honour of admiral [[Fyodor Ushakov]] (1744 - 1817) who never lost a battle and was proclaimed [[patron saint]] of the [[Russian Navy]]. It is bestowed to command grade naval officers for outstanding leadership. The order was established in two classes during [[World War II]] by decision of the [[Presidium of the Supreme Soviet]] of the [[USSR]] of March 3, 1944<ref name="sovietdecree1944">{{cite web | authorlink = Russian Government | title = Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 3, 1944 | publisher = Legal Library of the USSR | date= 1944-03-03 |url = http://www.libussr.ru/doc_ussr/ussr_4478.htm | format = HTML | language = Russian | accessdate =2012-05-22}}</ref>. The idea was given to [[Joseph Stalin]] by admiral [[Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov]] in the summer of 1943. Following the 1991 [[dissolution of the USSR]], the Order of Ushakov was retained unchanged by Decision of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation 2557-I of March 20, 1992<ref name="decree2557">{{cite web | authorlink = Russian Government | title = Decision of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation 2557-I of March 20, 1992 | publisher = Commission under the President of the Russian Federation on state awards | date = 1999-12-15 | url = http://award.adm.gov.ru/doc/p2557.htm | format = HTML | language = Russian | accessdate =2012-05-22}}</ref> but it was not awarded in this form. The all encompassing Presidential Decree 1099 of September 7, 2010<ref name="decree1099">{{cite web | authorlink = Russian Government | title = Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2010 No 1099 | publisher = Russian Gazette | date = 2010-09-07 | url = http://www.rg.ru/2010/09/15/nagrady-dok.html | format = HTML | language = Russian | accessdate =2012-05-22}}</ref> that modernised and reorganised the entire Russian awards system away from its Soviet past amended the Order to its present form, a ribbon mounted single class Order.


==Soviet statute==
==Soviet statute==
From its establishment in 1944 until September 2010, the Order of Ushakov was awarded to officers of the [[Soviet Navy|Navy]] for outstanding achievements in the development, implementation and prosecution of naval operations resulting in victory over a numerically superior enemy<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>.
From its establishment in 1944 until September 2010, the Order of Ushakov was awarded to officers of the [[Soviet Navy|Navy]] for outstanding achievements in the development, implementation and prosecution of naval operations resulting in victory over a numerically superior enemy.<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>


The Order of Ushakov 1st class was awarded to naval officers for:
The Order of Ushakov 1st class was awarded to naval officers for:


*excellent organization and conduct of operations against the enemy at sea or against its shore installations, the destruction of enemy naval forces or its coastal bases and fortifications in a sudden and decisive strike based on the full cooperation of all forces and resources of the fleet<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>;
*excellent organization and conduct of operations against the enemy at sea or against its shore installations, the destruction of enemy naval forces or its coastal bases and fortifications in a sudden and decisive strike based on the full cooperation of all forces and resources of the fleet;<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>
*well organized and successfully completed naval operation against enemy communications, which led to the destruction of a significant number of its warships and transports<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>;
*well organized and successfully completed naval operation against enemy communications, which led to the destruction of a significant number of its warships and transports;<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>
*initiative and determination in the management of combat operations resulting in the defeat of a numerically superior enemy, while retaining the combat capabilities of our forces<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>;
*initiative and determination in the management of combat operations resulting in the defeat of a numerically superior enemy, while retaining the combat capabilities of our forces;<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>
*skilful and covert organisation and management of large-scale amphibious operations, which resulted in heavy enemy losses while retaining the combat capabilities of our forces<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>.
*skilful and covert organisation and management of large-scale amphibious operations, which resulted in heavy enemy losses while retaining the combat capabilities of our forces.<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>


The Order of Ushakov 2nd class was awarded to naval officers for:
The Order of Ushakov 2nd class was awarded to naval officers for:


*excellent leadership and successful combat actions at sea against a numerically superior enemy, which led to heavy enemy losses<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>;
*excellent leadership and successful combat actions at sea against a numerically superior enemy, which led to heavy enemy losses;<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>
*skilful, swift and bold actions in raiding enemy bases and coastal facilities, resulting in the destruction of large enemy forces and equipment<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>;
*skilful, swift and bold actions in raiding enemy bases and coastal facilities, resulting in the destruction of large enemy forces and equipment;<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>
*successful and audacious actions against the enemy lines of communication that led to the destruction of heavily escorted ships and transports of a numerically superior enemy<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>;
*successful and audacious actions against the enemy lines of communication that led to the destruction of heavily escorted ships and transports of a numerically superior enemy;<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>
*excellent organisation and management of naval units taking part in a major amphibious operation, or for a well-organised and successful operations during a tactical landing<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>;
*excellent organisation and management of naval units taking part in a major amphibious operation, or for a well-organised and successful operations during a tactical landing;<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>
*the successful execution of combat missions, skilful and efficient organization and coordination of all available forces and resources of the fleet in a battle that led to the destruction of a large enemy force<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>;
*the successful execution of combat missions, skilful and efficient organization and coordination of all available forces and resources of the fleet in a battle that led to the destruction of a large enemy force;<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>
*excellent leadership during an operation that led to a major military victory<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>.
*excellent leadership during an operation that led to a major military victory.<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>


The Order of Ushakov 1st class was worn on the right side of the chest and when in the presence of other Orders of the USSR, located immediately after the [[Order of Suvorov]] 1st class. The Order 2nd class was also worn on the right side and located immediately after the Order of Suvorov 2nd class<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>.
The Order of Ushakov 1st class was worn on the right side of the chest and when in the presence of other Orders of the USSR, located immediately after the [[Order of Suvorov]] 1st class. The Order 2nd class was also worn on the right side and located immediately after the Order of Suvorov 2nd class.<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/>


==Soviet and pre September 2010 award description==
==Soviet and pre September 2010 award description==
The Order of Ushakov 1st class was of multi part construction consisting of a five pointed star struck from platinum, an oxidised silver anchor and chain secured to the platinum star with four rivets, and a circular central medallion struck from gold superimposed on the anchor and bearing the relief image of admiral Ushakov, the background being covered in dark blue enamel, around the admiral's head, the inscription in gilt letters "ADMIRAL USHAKOV" ({{lang-ru|«АДМИРАЛ УШАКОВ»}}), below the admiral, laurel and oak branches bisected by the hammer and sickle. The central medallion was secured to the platinum star by two rivets and surrounded by a gilt rope. On the reverse, a threaded screw and a 33 mm in diameter nut arrangement for attachment to clothing. The award serial number was hand etched in the lower part. The Order 2nd class differed from the 1st class in the materials used in its construction, its five pointed star was made of gold while the anchor and central medallion were of silver and the oak and laurel branches were omitted<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/><ref name="decree2557"/>.
The Order of Ushakov 1st class was of multi part construction consisting of a five pointed star struck from platinum, an oxidised silver anchor and chain secured to the platinum star with four rivets, and a circular central medallion struck from gold superimposed on the anchor and bearing the relief image of admiral Ushakov, the background being covered in dark blue enamel, around the admiral's head, the inscription in gilt letters "ADMIRAL USHAKOV" ({{lang-ru|«АДМИРАЛ УШАКОВ»}}), below the admiral, laurel and oak branches bisected by the [[hammer and sickle]]. The central medallion was secured to the platinum star by two rivets and surrounded by a gilt rope. On the reverse, a threaded screw and a 33&nbsp;mm in diameter nut arrangement for attachment to clothing. The award serial number was hand etched in the lower part. The Order 2nd class differed from the 1st class in the materials used in its construction, its five pointed star was made of gold while the anchor and central medallion were of silver and the oak and laurel branches were omitted.<ref name="sovietdecree1944"/><ref name="decree2557"/>


The only noticeable difference between the Soviet and early Russian Federation variants was the abrogation of the hammer and sickle from the latter<ref name="decree2557"/>.
The only noticeable difference between the Soviet and early Russian Federation variants was the abrogation of the hammer and sickle from the latter.<ref name="decree2557"/>


{| align="center" border="1" cellpadding="2"
{| align="center" border="1" cellpadding="2"
! style="background:#efefef;" | '''First Class<br>1944 - 1991'''
! style="background:#efefef;" | '''First Class<br>1944–1991'''
! style="background:#efefef;" | '''Second Class<br>1944 - 1991'''
! style="background:#efefef;" | '''Second Class<br>1944–1991'''
! style="background:#efefef;" | '''First Class<br>1992 - 2010'''
! style="background:#efefef;" | '''First Class<br>1992–2010'''
! style="background:#efefef;" | '''Second Class<br>1992 - 2010'''
! style="background:#efefef;" | '''Second Class<br>1992–2010'''


|-
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! colspan="4" style="background:#efefef;" | Ribbons
! colspan="4" style="background:#efefef;" | Ribbons
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|-
| align="center" | [[Image:Order ushakov1 rib.png]]
| align="center" | [[Image:Ribbon_of_the_Order_of_Ushakov_First_Class.png|150px]]
| align="center" | [[Image:Order ushakov2 rib.png]]
| align="center" | [[Image:Ribbon_of_the_Order_of_Ushakov_Second_Class.png|150px]]
| align="center" | [[Image:Order ushakov1 rib.png]]
| align="center" | [[Image:Ribbon_of_the_Order_of_Ushakov_First_Class.png|150px]]
| align="center" | [[Image:Order ushakov2 rib.png]]
| align="center" | [[Image:Ribbon_of_the_Order_of_Ushakov_Second_Class.png|150px]]
|-
|-
|}
|}


== Recipients of the Soviet award (partial list) ==
==Recipients of the Soviet award (partial list)==
The [[Soviet Union]]'s Order of Ushakov first class was awarded a total of 47 times, the second class 194 times.
The [[Soviet Union]]'s Order of Ushakov first class was awarded a total of 47 times, the second class 194 times.


The individuals listed below were awarded the Order of Ushakov 1st class<ref name="recipientsEN">{{cite web | authorlink = Wikipedia | title = List of recipients of the Order of Nakhimov compiled from en.Wikipedia | publisher = English Wikipedia | date = | url = | format = HTML | language = English | accessdate = 2012-05-22}}</ref><ref name="recipientsRU">{{cite web | authorlink = Wikipedia | title = List of recipients of the Order of Nakhimov compiled from ru.Wikipedia | publisher = Russian Wikipedia | date = | url = | format = HTML | language = Russian | accessdate = 2012-05-22}}</ref>:
The individuals listed below were awarded the Order of Ushakov 1st class:<ref name="recipientsEN">{{cite web|title=List of recipients of the Order of Nakhimov compiled from en.Wikipedia|publisher=English Wikipedia}}</ref><ref name=recipientsRU>{{cite web|title=List of recipients of the Order of Nakhimov compiled from ru.Wikipedia|publisher=Russian Wikipedia|language= ru}}</ref>


*[[Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov| Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov]]
*[[Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov|Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov]]
*[[Gordey Levchenko|Admiral Gordey Ivanovich Levchenko]]
*[[Gordey Levchenko|Admiral Gordey Ivanovich Levchenko]]
*[[Filipp Oktyabrskiy|Admiral Filipp Sergeyevich Oktyabrskiy]] (Twice)
*[[Filipp Oktyabrskiy|Admiral Filipp Sergeyevich Oktyabrskiy]] (Twice)
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*[[Lev Galler|Admiral Lev Mikhailovich Galler]] (Twice)
*[[Lev Galler|Admiral Lev Mikhailovich Galler]] (Twice)
*[[Bertram Ramsay|Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay KCB, KBE, MVO]]
*[[Bertram Ramsay|Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay KCB, KBE, MVO]]
*Marshal of naval aviation Simon Fedorovich Zhavoronkov (Twice)
*Marshal of naval aviation [[Semen Zhavoronkov|Semen Fedorovich Zhavoronkov]] (Twice)
*Admiral Nikolai Ignatievich Vinogradov
*Admiral [[Nikolai Vinogradov|Nikolai Ignatievich Vinogradov]]
*Admiral Vladimir Antonovich Alafuzov
*[[Vladimir Alafuzov|Admiral Vladimir Antonovich Alafuzov]]
*Admiral Pavel Sergeevich Abankin
*[[Pavel Abankin|Admiral Pavel Sergeevich Abankin]]


The individuals listed below were awarded the Order of Ushakov 2nd class<ref name="recipientsEN"/><ref name="recipientsRU"/>:
The individuals listed below were awarded the Order of Ushakov 2nd class:<ref name=recipientsEN/><ref name=recipientsRU/>
*[[Yuri Rall|Vice-Admiral Yuri Fedorovich Rall]]
*[[Vladimir Konovalov|Rear Admiral Vladimir Konstantinovich Konovalov]]
*[[Vladimir Konovalov|Rear Admiral Vladimir Konstantinovich Konovalov]]
*[[Israel Fisanovich|Captain 2nd grade Israel Ilyich Fisanovich]]
*[[Israel Fisanovich|Captain 2nd grade Israel Ilyich Fisanovich]]
*[[Ivan Travkin|Captain 1st grade Ivan Vasilyevich Travkin]]
*[[Ivan Travkin|Captain 1st grade Ivan Vasilyevich Travkin]]
*[[Lev Vladimirsky|Admiral Lev Anatolevich Vladimirsky]]
*[[Lev Vladimirsky|Admiral Lev Anatolevich Vladimirsky]]
*[[Nikolai Lunin|Rear Admiral Nikolai Alexandrovich Lunin]]
*[[Nikolai Lunin (admiral)|Rear Admiral Nikolai Alexandrovich Lunin]]
*Major General of naval aviation Nikolai Vasilievich Tchelnokov
*Major General of naval aviation Nikolai Vasilievich Tchelnokov
*Major General of naval aviation Nikolai Alekseevich Musatov
*Major General of naval aviation Nikolai Alekseevich Musatov
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*Admiral Ivan Ivanovich Borzov
*Admiral Ivan Ivanovich Borzov


The Order of Ushakov was also bestowed to the following units and institutions<ref name="recipientsRU"/>:
The Order of Ushakov was also bestowed to the following units and institutions:<ref name=recipientsRU/>
*Submarine Brigade of the Northern Fleet
*Submarine Brigade of the Northern Fleet
*2nd Anti-Submarine Brigade of the Northern Fleet
*2nd Anti-Submarine Brigade of the Northern Fleet
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*9th Air Assault Division of the Baltic Fleet
*9th Air Assault Division of the Baltic Fleet
*Minelaying Flotilla of the Black Sea Fleet
*Minelaying Flotilla of the Black Sea Fleet
*Dnieper Flotilla
*[[Dnieper Flotilla]]
*4th Amur River Flotilla
*4th Amur River Flotilla
*[[Frunze Higher Naval School]]
*[[Frunze Higher Naval School]]
*[[N.G. Kuznetsov Naval Academy]]
*[[N.G. Kuznetsov Naval Academy]]


== Statute of the modern award==
==Statute of the modern award==
The Order of Ushakov is awarded to command grade officers of formations and divisions of the Navy for:
The Order of Ushakov is awarded to command grade officers of formations and divisions of the Navy for:
*skilful organization and conduct of operations during naval combat during which, despite the numerical superiority of the enemy, the objectives of the operation were carried out<ref name="commission">{{cite web | authorlink = Russian Government | title = Statute of the Order of Ushakov | publisher = Commission under the President of the Russian Federation on state awards | date = 2010-09-07 | url = http://award.gov.ru/ushakov_order.html | format = HTML | language = Russian | accessdate =2012-05-22}} </ref>;
*skilful organization and conduct of operations during naval combat during which, despite the numerical superiority of the enemy, the objectives of the operation were carried out;<ref name="commission">{{cite web | title = Statute of the Order of Ushakov | publisher = Commission under the President of the Russian Federation on state awards | date = 2010-09-07 | url = http://award.gov.ru/ushakov_order.html | language = ru | access-date =2012-05-22}}</ref>
*skilful naval manoeuvres leading to the defeat of superior enemy naval forces<ref name="commission"/>;
*skilful naval manoeuvres leading to the defeat of superior enemy naval forces;<ref name="commission"/>
*initiative and determination in choosing a place and time of application of the main attack which led to the defeat of the enemy enabling the preservation and [[combat readiness]] of forces (troops)<ref name="commission"/>;
*initiative and determination in choosing a place and time of application of the main attack which led to the defeat of the enemy enabling the preservation and [[combat readiness]] of forces (troops);<ref name="commission"/>
*the destruction of the enemy fleet or shore facilities<ref name="commission"/>;
*the destruction of the enemy fleet or shore facilities;<ref name="commission"/>
*skilful organization causing a sudden and decisive blow to enemy forces based on interaction with other branches of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation<ref name="commission"/>;
*skilful organization causing a sudden and decisive blow to enemy forces based on interaction with other branches of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation;<ref name="commission"/>
*skilful organization in repelling enemy attacks from the sea while retaining the fighting ability of formations and of forces (troops), of operational facilities on home territory, of the main ports of the fleet<ref name="commission"/>;
*skilful organization in repelling enemy attacks from the sea while retaining the fighting ability of formations and of forces (troops), of operational facilities on home territory, of the main ports of the fleet;<ref name="commission"/>
*success in combined naval (air / sea), [[amphibious operations]], which resulted in achieving its goals<ref name="commission"/>.
*success in combined naval (air / sea), [[amphibious operations]], which resulted in achieving its goals.<ref name="commission"/>


The Order of Ushakov may also be awarded to military units and formations of the Navy for participation in successful naval operations<ref name="commission"/>. It may also be awarded to foreign citizens - soldiers of allied forces from among its senior officers involved alongside troops of the [[Russian Federation]]. for organizing and conducting successful [[joint operations]] of allied troops (forces)<ref name="decree1099"/>.
The Order of Ushakov may also be awarded to military units and formations of the Navy for participation in successful naval operations.<ref name="commission"/> It may also be awarded to foreign citizens - soldiers of allied forces from among its senior officers involved alongside troops of the [[Russian Federation]]. for organizing and conducting successful [[Joint warfare|joint operations]] of allied troops (forces).<ref name="decree1099"/>


The Russian Federation order of precedence dictates that the Order of Ushakov is to be worn on the left side of the chest, and in the presence of other orders of the Russian Federation, is to be located immediately after the [[Order of Suvorov]].<ref name="decree1631">{{cite web | authorlink = Russian Government | title = Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 16, 2011 No 1631 | publisher = Russian Gazette | date = 2011-12-16 | url = http://graph.document.kremlin.ru/page.aspx?1593594 | format = HTML | language = Russian | accessdate =2012-02-12}}</ref>
The Russian Federation order of precedence dictates that the Order of Ushakov is to be worn on the left side of the chest, and in the presence of other orders of the Russian Federation, is to be located immediately after the [[Order of Suvorov]].<ref name="decree1631">{{cite web | title = Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 16, 2011 No 1631 | publisher = Russian Gazette | date = 2011-12-16 | url = http://graph.document.kremlin.ru/page.aspx?1593594 | language = ru | access-date = 2012-02-12 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130331004345/http://graph.document.kremlin.ru/page.aspx?1593594 | archive-date = March 31, 2013 }}</ref>


== Description of the modern award ==
== Description of the modern award ==
[[Image:Badge of Order of Ushakov (Russia 2010).gif|thumb|left|Badge of the Order of Ushakov]]
[[Image:Badge of Order of Ushakov (Russia 2010).png|thumb|left|Badge of the Order of Ushakov]]
The Order of Ushakov is a 40 mm wide blue enamelled silver [[cross pattée]], seven silver rays of increasing size protrude from the center between each cross arm. On the [[obverse]], a convex central blue enamelled medallion over a ship's anchor, the arms and flukes, stock and shackle visible. On the medallion, the gilded bust of Fyodor Ushakov half turned to the left. Below the medallion, on the crown and arms of the anchor, crossed gilded branches of oak and laurel. On either side of the bust, following the medallion's circumference, the gilded relief inscription "ADMIRAL USHAKOV" ({{lang-ru|«АДМИРАЛ УШАКОВ»}}). The maximum distance between the tips of opposing silvers rays is 45 mm. The plain reverse bears only a relief "N" and a line for the award serial number.<ref name=" commission"/>
The Order of Ushakov is a 40&nbsp;mm wide blue enamelled silver [[cross pattée]], seven silver rays of increasing size protrude from the center between each cross arm. On the [[obverse]], a convex central blue enamelled medallion superimposed over a ship's anchor, the arms and flukes, stock and shackle visible. On the medallion, the gilded bust of Admiral Fyodor Ushakov half turned to the left. Below the medallion, on the crown and arms of the anchor, crossed gilded branches of oak and laurel. On either side of the bust, following the medallion's circumference, the gilded relief inscription "ADMIRAL USHAKOV" ({{lang-ru|«АДМИРАЛ УШАКОВ»}}). The maximum distance between the tips of opposing silver rays is 45&nbsp;mm. The plain reverse bears only a relief "N" and a line for the award serial number.<ref name=" commission"/>


The badge of the Order is suspended by a ring through the award's suspension loop to a standard Russian pentagonal mount covered by an overlapping 24 mm wide white silk [[moiré]] ribbon with a 4 mm wide blue central stripe and two 2 mm blue edge stripes.
The badge of the Order is suspended by a ring through the award's suspension loop to a standard Russian pentagonal mount covered by an overlapping 24&nbsp;mm wide white silk [[moiré]] ribbon with a 4&nbsp;mm wide blue central stripe and two 2&nbsp;mm blue edge stripes.


==Notable Recipients==
==References==
[[Image:Адмирал Харламов.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Admiral [[Nikolay Mikhaylovich Kharlamov]], a recipient of the Order of Ushakov 1st class]]
{{Reflist}}
[[Image:SG-Gorshkov.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union [[Sergey Gorshkov]], a recipient of both classes of the Order of Ushakov]]


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Russian Navy]]
*[[Russian Navy]]
*[[Great Patriotic War]]
*[[Great Patriotic War]]
{{Portal|Soviet Union|Russia}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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{{Russian Awards}}
{{Russian Awards}}


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Order of Ushakov
Order of Ushakov (obverse)
TypeSingle grade Order
Awarded forOutstanding military leadership
Presented by Russian Federation
 Soviet Union
EligibilityCommand grade naval officers
StatusActive
EstablishedMarch 3, 1944[1]
First awardedMay 16, 1944
Ribbon of the Order of Ushakov
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of Suvorov
Next (lower)Order of Zhukov
Admiral Fyodor Ushakov

The Order of Ushakov (Russian: орден Ушакова) is a military decoration of the Russian Federation named in honour of admiral Fyodor Ushakov (1744–1817) who never lost a battle and was proclaimed patron saint of the Russian Navy. It is bestowed to command grade naval officers for outstanding leadership. The order was established in two classes during World War II by decision of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 3, 1944.[1] The idea was given to Joseph Stalin by admiral Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov in the summer of 1943. Following the 1991 dissolution of the USSR, the Order of Ushakov was retained unchanged by Decision of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation 2557-I of March 20, 1992[2] but it was not awarded in this form. The all encompassing Presidential Decree 1099 of September 7, 2010[3] that modernised and reorganised the entire Russian awards system away from its Soviet past amended the Order to its present form, a ribbon mounted single class Order.

Soviet statute[edit]

From its establishment in 1944 until September 2010, the Order of Ushakov was awarded to officers of the Navy for outstanding achievements in the development, implementation and prosecution of naval operations resulting in victory over a numerically superior enemy.[1]

The Order of Ushakov 1st class was awarded to naval officers for:

  • excellent organization and conduct of operations against the enemy at sea or against its shore installations, the destruction of enemy naval forces or its coastal bases and fortifications in a sudden and decisive strike based on the full cooperation of all forces and resources of the fleet;[1]
  • well organized and successfully completed naval operation against enemy communications, which led to the destruction of a significant number of its warships and transports;[1]
  • initiative and determination in the management of combat operations resulting in the defeat of a numerically superior enemy, while retaining the combat capabilities of our forces;[1]
  • skilful and covert organisation and management of large-scale amphibious operations, which resulted in heavy enemy losses while retaining the combat capabilities of our forces.[1]

The Order of Ushakov 2nd class was awarded to naval officers for:

  • excellent leadership and successful combat actions at sea against a numerically superior enemy, which led to heavy enemy losses;[1]
  • skilful, swift and bold actions in raiding enemy bases and coastal facilities, resulting in the destruction of large enemy forces and equipment;[1]
  • successful and audacious actions against the enemy lines of communication that led to the destruction of heavily escorted ships and transports of a numerically superior enemy;[1]
  • excellent organisation and management of naval units taking part in a major amphibious operation, or for a well-organised and successful operations during a tactical landing;[1]
  • the successful execution of combat missions, skilful and efficient organization and coordination of all available forces and resources of the fleet in a battle that led to the destruction of a large enemy force;[1]
  • excellent leadership during an operation that led to a major military victory.[1]

The Order of Ushakov 1st class was worn on the right side of the chest and when in the presence of other Orders of the USSR, located immediately after the Order of Suvorov 1st class. The Order 2nd class was also worn on the right side and located immediately after the Order of Suvorov 2nd class.[1]

Soviet and pre September 2010 award description[edit]

The Order of Ushakov 1st class was of multi part construction consisting of a five pointed star struck from platinum, an oxidised silver anchor and chain secured to the platinum star with four rivets, and a circular central medallion struck from gold superimposed on the anchor and bearing the relief image of admiral Ushakov, the background being covered in dark blue enamel, around the admiral's head, the inscription in gilt letters "ADMIRAL USHAKOV" (Russian: «АДМИРАЛ УШАКОВ»), below the admiral, laurel and oak branches bisected by the hammer and sickle. The central medallion was secured to the platinum star by two rivets and surrounded by a gilt rope. On the reverse, a threaded screw and a 33 mm in diameter nut arrangement for attachment to clothing. The award serial number was hand etched in the lower part. The Order 2nd class differed from the 1st class in the materials used in its construction, its five pointed star was made of gold while the anchor and central medallion were of silver and the oak and laurel branches were omitted.[1][2]

The only noticeable difference between the Soviet and early Russian Federation variants was the abrogation of the hammer and sickle from the latter.[2]

First Class
1944–1991
Second Class
1944–1991
First Class
1992–2010
Second Class
1992–2010
Ribbons

Recipients of the Soviet award (partial list)[edit]

The Soviet Union's Order of Ushakov first class was awarded a total of 47 times, the second class 194 times.

The individuals listed below were awarded the Order of Ushakov 1st class:[4][5]

The individuals listed below were awarded the Order of Ushakov 2nd class:[4][5]

The Order of Ushakov was also bestowed to the following units and institutions:[5]

  • Submarine Brigade of the Northern Fleet
  • 2nd Anti-Submarine Brigade of the Northern Fleet
  • Torpedo Boat Brigade "Pechenga" of the Northern Fleet
  • Submarine Brigade of the Baltic Fleet
  • 9th Air Assault Division of the Baltic Fleet
  • Minelaying Flotilla of the Black Sea Fleet
  • Dnieper Flotilla
  • 4th Amur River Flotilla
  • Frunze Higher Naval School
  • N.G. Kuznetsov Naval Academy

Statute of the modern award[edit]

The Order of Ushakov is awarded to command grade officers of formations and divisions of the Navy for:

  • skilful organization and conduct of operations during naval combat during which, despite the numerical superiority of the enemy, the objectives of the operation were carried out;[6]
  • skilful naval manoeuvres leading to the defeat of superior enemy naval forces;[6]
  • initiative and determination in choosing a place and time of application of the main attack which led to the defeat of the enemy enabling the preservation and combat readiness of forces (troops);[6]
  • the destruction of the enemy fleet or shore facilities;[6]
  • skilful organization causing a sudden and decisive blow to enemy forces based on interaction with other branches of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation;[6]
  • skilful organization in repelling enemy attacks from the sea while retaining the fighting ability of formations and of forces (troops), of operational facilities on home territory, of the main ports of the fleet;[6]
  • success in combined naval (air / sea), amphibious operations, which resulted in achieving its goals.[6]

The Order of Ushakov may also be awarded to military units and formations of the Navy for participation in successful naval operations.[6] It may also be awarded to foreign citizens - soldiers of allied forces from among its senior officers involved alongside troops of the Russian Federation. for organizing and conducting successful joint operations of allied troops (forces).[3]

The Russian Federation order of precedence dictates that the Order of Ushakov is to be worn on the left side of the chest, and in the presence of other orders of the Russian Federation, is to be located immediately after the Order of Suvorov.[7]

Description of the modern award[edit]

Badge of the Order of Ushakov

The Order of Ushakov is a 40 mm wide blue enamelled silver cross pattée, seven silver rays of increasing size protrude from the center between each cross arm. On the obverse, a convex central blue enamelled medallion superimposed over a ship's anchor, the arms and flukes, stock and shackle visible. On the medallion, the gilded bust of Admiral Fyodor Ushakov half turned to the left. Below the medallion, on the crown and arms of the anchor, crossed gilded branches of oak and laurel. On either side of the bust, following the medallion's circumference, the gilded relief inscription "ADMIRAL USHAKOV" (Russian: «АДМИРАЛ УШАКОВ»). The maximum distance between the tips of opposing silver rays is 45 mm. The plain reverse bears only a relief "N" and a line for the award serial number.[6]

The badge of the Order is suspended by a ring through the award's suspension loop to a standard Russian pentagonal mount covered by an overlapping 24 mm wide white silk moiré ribbon with a 4 mm wide blue central stripe and two 2 mm blue edge stripes.

Notable Recipients[edit]

Admiral Nikolay Mikhaylovich Kharlamov, a recipient of the Order of Ushakov 1st class
Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Sergey Gorshkov, a recipient of both classes of the Order of Ushakov

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 3, 1944" (in Russian). Legal Library of the USSR. 1944-03-03. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  2. ^ a b c "Decision of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation 2557-I of March 20, 1992" (in Russian). Commission under the President of the Russian Federation on state awards. 1999-12-15. Archived from the original on March 11, 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  3. ^ a b "Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2010 No 1099" (in Russian). Russian Gazette. 2010-09-07. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  4. ^ a b "List of recipients of the Order of Nakhimov compiled from en.Wikipedia". English Wikipedia. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  5. ^ a b c "List of recipients of the Order of Nakhimov compiled from ru.Wikipedia" (in Russian). Russian Wikipedia. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Statute of the Order of Ushakov" (in Russian). Commission under the President of the Russian Federation on state awards. 2010-09-07. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  7. ^ "Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 16, 2011 No 1631" (in Russian). Russian Gazette. 2011-12-16. Archived from the original on March 31, 2013. Retrieved 2012-02-12.

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