Ed_Haynes Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 This is a story of a simple little Red Star. No, not a Christmas story, but a story of research.Years ago, way back in 1996, when I was beginning my flirtation with Soviet ODM, I acquired a single Red Star (Type 2), #3553848, for a whopping $17.00. This was acquired as a "type collection" item, no more, no less.
Ed_Haynes Posted December 21, 2006 Author Posted December 21, 2006 Some time later, as I became more aware of the research possibilities and, indeed, of the duty I had to have research conducted (even on what would likely be "just" another long-service Red Star), a request for research went out. Yes, financially stupid. To spend that much for research on a cheap little Red Star?! Yes. While perhaps not earth-shaking or "revolutionary" (no pun intended): Captain Yegor Yefimovich Mosin:
Ed_Haynes Posted December 21, 2006 Author Posted December 21, 2006 The remainder of the stack of records make clear:This Red Star awarded 30 December 1956 for long service to Captain Yegor Yefimovich Mosin, Chief of the Officer's Club, Central Office of the 6th Railway Brigade Administration, 9th Railway Corps. Born 25 December 1918, Volkova Slobodka village, Mikhailovsky district, Kursk region, peasant, warehouse worker. Entered military 28 October 1939, later became commissar [zampolit] and spent his career thus. Fought in Finnish War (25 Jan 1940-13 March 1940) and in Great Patriotic war (Southern Front, 22 June 1941-31 June 1942, wounded at Sinelnikovo [major railway junction] 8 January 1942). Party member since February 1943. Transferred to reserve 23 January 1959.Full awards:- Red Star (this one)- Military Merit Medal (1950)- Victory Over Germany (1945)- XXX Anniversary Armed Forces (1948)- 40th Anniversary Armed Forces (1957)- And, perhaps, a second MilitaryMerit Medal?Much more information in the file, which can be posted as needed.His photo, unfortunately cropped in xeroxing:
Ed_Haynes Posted December 21, 2006 Author Posted December 21, 2006 The moral? Do research on EVERYTHING!
Riley1965 Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 Well said, Ed!!! It's NOT the medal...It's the Man or Woman and their actions behind the Medal. Doc
Bryan Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 Well said, Ed!!! It's NOT the medal...It's the Man or Woman and their actions behind the Medal.Well the action behind this order here is ... long service.I agree with you guys, but for me long service medals are too expensive for me to research!
Guest Rick Research Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 You can bet that was ONE officer's canteen bar where nobody failed to pay up their tabs! Looks more like a BOUNCER than a "club manager!" That's a very interesting oddball unit-- what else is in his service record?Don't be too quick to dismiss "mere" long service awards because officers' mess managers got them...BUT so did HSU fighter aces etc etc etc.You never know until the results come back.
Ed_Haynes Posted December 21, 2006 Author Posted December 21, 2006 Service record? An interesting career, methinks. May I xerox the translation . . . .Part 1:
Ed_Haynes Posted December 21, 2006 Author Posted December 21, 2006 Oh well, the remainder (translated):
Guest Rick Research Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 A COMMISSAR in charge of the Officers' Club...now THAT must have encouraged indiscreet drunken chitchat!!!!
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