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Andrey Khrulyov was born in the village of Bolshaya Aleksandrovka, the son of Vasily Vasilyevich Khrulev, a blacksmith’s striker, and Maria Ivanovna, a peasant. He apprenticed to a goldsmith (1903–1912). At some point, he became a revolutionary, for which he was exiled to Estonia (1912–1914).[1]
After the war, he remained in military service, and began developing a more sophisticated logistical system for the Red Army, which became the Rear of the Soviet Armed Forces. Khrulev was Head of Main Intendant Directorate of the Red Army (1939-1941), deputy chief of People’s Commissar of Defence of the USSR and Head of Main Directorate of the Rear Services of the Red Army (from 1941).[1] From 1942–1943 he served as People's Commissariat for Railways.
The Military Logistics Academy is named after him In the academy museum there is a hall of Khrulev, where his personal belongings are kept.
The Military Financial and Economic Institute in Yaroslavl bore the name of Army General A.V. Khrulev from 1964-1999 and from 2003-2007.
Medal "Army General Khrulev" was established by order of the Minister of Defense on July 10, 2004.
The A.V. Khrulev Prize was established by the Academy of Military Sciences and is awarded annually for achievements in the field of scientific, theoretical and practical activities in the logistics of the Armed Forces.