
World War I caught him as a young naval officer. Philip Vian (1894–1968), admiral of the fleet and one of the most prominent and daring British naval commanders. RewardĬompleting this sub-collection provides the following reward:Ĭommander with 10 skill points, trained for Tier I Orlan In July 1945, he was awarded the American Navy Cross and the "Hero of the Soviet Union" title for his legendary deeds in action. Anton Gurin participated in escorting several dozen Allied convoys and stood up to countless attacks from German aviation and submarines. Starting as Gremyashchy's commander and later becoming commander of the First Destroyer Division, he conducted more than 100 combat missions, raided enemy communication lines, and provided artillery fire support for Soviet Army operations. Over the course of World War II, Anton Gurin served within the Northern Fleet, which acquired special strategic importance with the launch of the Arctic convoys. A year later, he and his ship were reassigned from the Black Sea to the North Sea. In 1938, he was given command of destroyer Gremyashchy. After graduating from the Naval Academy, he served on submarines for several years.


Gurin, Anton Iosifovich (1910–1962) was a Soviet Navy rear admiral.
