In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Leontievna and the family name is Zubkova.
Antonina Leontievna Zubkova
Native name
Антонина Леонтьевна Зубкова
Born
12 October 1920 Semion, Ryazan Governorate, Russian SFSR
Died
13 November 1950 (aged 30) Moscow, Soviet Union
Buried
Vagankovo Cemetery, Moscow
Allegiance
Soviet Union
Service/branch
Soviet Air Force
Years of service
1941 — 1945
Rank
Captain
Unit
125th Guards Dive Bomber Regiment
Battles/wars
Eastern Front of World War II
Awards
Hero of the Soviet Union
Spouse(s)
Yevgeny Nedugov (m. 1947)
Children
Yelena Nedugov
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