Lyolya Magometovna Boguzokova (Adyghe: Лолэ Мухьэмэд ыпхъу Бэгъужъэкъу, Russian: Лёля Магометовна Богузокова; 15 February 1922 – 24 September 1951) was a gunner and radio operator on an Ilyushin Il-2 of the Soviet Air Forces during World War II who completed 59 missions and received commendation from Stalin.
Her request was granted in 1943, and in November she was assigned to fly as a radio operator and gunner in the 765th Assault Aviation Regiment.
In the middle of the war she married pilot Pyotr Likarenko, and after their wedding ceremony they painted “From Moscow to Berlin” on the side of one of the regiment's aircraft.
They had met when Pyotr completed pilot training and was informed, to his disbelief, that she would be his radio operator and gunner.
[2][3] After the war Boguzokova returned to the field of education, and after continuing her schooling at a pedagogical institute she became a Russian language teacher in Moscow.