Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Posted May 7, 2006 (edited) Someone suggested it (Ed I believe), so here they are.My Defense of Medals, each with the appropriate Doc.I believe they are all of the Var 1.Following the order they are shown on The Guide, so the first one is the Medal for Defense of Leningrad.Dolf Edited May 7, 2006 by Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 And the Doc, dated 1945, issued to Semyen Petrovich Dyachenco.Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 The Medal for Defense of Odessa.Notice how worn the ribbon is! Probably the nicest of all Medals I have Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 I know all reverses of these Medals are the same but I can't resist posting this one Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 And the Doc, dated 1943, issued to Sergeant 1st rank Maksim Ivanovich Iliyn.Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 And the Doc, dated 1943, issued to Comrade Grigoriy Piotrovich Shishko.Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 The Medal for Defense of Stalingrad (my very 1st Soviet Medal!).Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 And the Doc, dated 1943, issued to Ivan Grigoryevich Chygai.My favorite Doc Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 The Medal for Defense of Moscow.Funny, there are some red spots on the ribbon, I always thought it could be blood, althought of course it can also be ketchup... Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 And the Doc, dated 1944, issued to Nicolayev Peter Yakovlevich.Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 And the Doc, dated 1962, issued to Ivan Petrovich Pochvin.Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 And the Doc, dated 1945, issued to Stepan Alekseyevich Besebin (?).Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 And the Doc, dated 1946, apparently issued to a lady, Olga Nicholaevna Czepuro.Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 If someone could help (Rick... ) with more details about the names on the Docs (such as ranks) and/or correct the spelling... that would be greately appreciated.Thanks in advance,Dolf
Christophe Posted May 7, 2006 Posted May 7, 2006 The Medal for Defense of Odessa.Notice how worn the ribbon is! Probably the nicest of all Medals I have DolfDolf,This is for sure a very nice one, with its part of history in itself... The ribbon itself shows some wear that makes it difficult to recognise... A very nice "historical" medal. Cheers.Ch.
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 That nasty ribbon for the Odessa reeks of battle Dolf,This is for sure a very nice one, with its part of history in itself... The ribbon itself shows some wear that makes it difficult to recognise... A very nice "historical" medal. Cheers.Ch.Isn't it beautiful? Man, this one might have seen some adventure! I just it Dolf
Dolf Posted May 7, 2006 Author Posted May 7, 2006 Thanks, Dolf, for the display. I believe you suggested it some time ago, and I agree it's a great idea. These Medals, either for their Historical value, as well as for their collecting interest are among my favorite I'm doing the same for the other Campaign Medals (Capture of and Liberation of), I just don't have Docs for those Dolf
Bryan Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 I know all reverses of these Medals are the same but I can't resist posting this one Wow I like your worn medal Dolf! Would you like to exchange it to me against mine Sebastopol medal?
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