Irina Sebrova


Irina Fyodorovna Sebrova was a lieutenant and pilot for the Soviet Air Forces who served in the all-female Night Witches during the Second World War. Sebrova was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 23 February 1945 for her first 825 bombing missions.

Early life

Sebrova was born on to an impoverished family in Tetyakovka, Novomoskovsk. After completing only five grades of school in 1927 she went to trade school, and then became a locksmith and a factory worker while taking nursing courses. She then entered an aeroclub and went on to become a flight instructor. At the age of 23, she was already an experienced flight instructor at the Frunze flight club in Moscow. In 1938, she graduated from the Moscow Aeroclub, and in 1940 she began training in military aviation.

Military career

After joining the Red Army in October 1941, she completed her military aviation studies at Engels and in 1942 was assigned to the 588th Night Bomber Regiment, which was later nicknamed the "Night Witches" by German troops. The regiment was later awarded the Guards designation and became the 46th Guards Night Bomber Regiment under the 4th Air Army. Sebrova joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1943. During the war she flew 1,008 combat sorties on the Po-2, after 825 of which she was nominated for the title Hero of the Soviet Union which she received on 23 February 1945.

Later life

Sebrova retired from the Air Force in 1948, joining the Moscow Aviation Institute. She died on 5 April 2000 and was buried in the Rakitin Cemetery.

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