Background
Alexandra Timofeevna Sklyarova-Fomina was born on April 5, 1921 in Kosmodemyanovka, Russian Federation.
Alexandra Timofeevna Sklyarova-Fomina was born on April 5, 1921 in Kosmodemyanovka, Russian Federation.
Alexandra Timofeevna graduated from junior high school (1930-1937). She entered the Omsk Farm School, in April 1940 and received the profession of assistant pharmacist, and after graduation, she was sent to pharmacy No. 3 in the city of Voronezh as an assistant.
Alexandra Timofeevna was sent to the City Headquarters of the Local Air Defense of the city of Voronezh as a pyrotechnic in May 1942 by the Central District Committee of the Komsomol. She was sent to the city of Moscow for Republican courses by the city headquarters.
During the temporary occupation of the city of Voronezh, Alexandra Timofeevna worked at the Borisoglebsky headquarters of the Local Air Defense. After the liberation of the city of Voronezh on January 25, 1943, she arrived in the liberated city with headquarters, as commander of the department of miners-pyrotechnics. In 1945 Alexandra Timofeevna was transferred to the city of Khabarovsk, and then to the Far East. She was demobilized on December 19, 1945 from the city of Khabarovsk.