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Kalashnikov was born in the small village Kurya in
Altaii Territory a rugged province of Siberia on the Upper Ob River.
There is little of note in the territory except the TurkSib and South
Siberian railroads. Kalashnikov went to work for the TurkSib or as it
was then called the Turkistan-Siberian railway in the Matai depot.
Starting as an apprentice he worked his way up in the technical
department
Kalashnikov got his big break in 1938 when he was
called up for Red Army. As a senior Sargent commanding a tank
Kalashnikov was shell shocked in combat and while in the hospital
recovering he conceived the idea of what we now know as the AK-47.
The AK-47 became a Soviet army standard in 1950.
From enlisted man he made his way to becoming a much decorated
Major-General.
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