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List of Heroes of The Russian Federation

Recipient Date conferred Ukaz № Conferred
posthumously
Conferred for
Rabota VasilyVasily Rabota
Rachuk SergeySergey Rachuk
Rafikov MansurMansur Rafikov
Rakhmanov VladimirVladimir Rakhmanov
Rasskaza AlexeyAlexey Rasskaza
Rastyapin VasilyVasily Rastyapin
Rayevskiy AleksandrAleksandr Rayevskiy No
Razumovsky DmitryDmitry Razumovsky
Ren ViktorViktor Ren
Reutov GrigoryGrigory Reutov
Revenko MikhailMikhail Revenko
Rodin AlekseiAleksei Rodin
Rodionov YevgenyYevgeny Rodionov
Rodkin YevgenyYevgeny Rodkin
Rodobolsky IgorIgor Rodobolsky
Rokhlin LevLev Rokhlin
Romanov AlexeyAlexey Romanov
Romanov AnatolyAnatoly Romanov 5 November 1995 1075 No
Romanov ViktorViktor Romanov
Romashin SergeySergey Romashin
Ropotan SergeySergey Ropotan
Roshal LeonidLeonid Roshal
Rostovshchikov ValeryValery Rostovshchikov
Rostovsky NikolaiNikolai Rostovsky
Rozhkov AndreyAndrey Rozhkov
Rubtsov IvanIvan Rubtsov
Rudykh AlexanderAlexander Rudykh
Rumyantsev AlexeyAlexey Rumyantsev
Rushailo VladimirVladimir Rushailo No
Russkikh LeonidLeonid Russkikh
Ryazantsev AlexanderAlexander Ryazantsev
Rybak AlexeyAlexey Rybak
Rychkov DmitryDmitry Rychkov
Rymar AnatolyAnatoly Rymar
Ryndin YevgenyYevgeny Ryndin
Ryzhikov AlexanderAlexander Ryzhikov
Ryzhov PyotrPyotr Ryzhov
Rzhavitin IgorIgor Rzhavitin

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