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    General Varennikov

    Dear Ed,

    many thanks for putting the focus on Gen. Varennikov :beer: .

    He might have been the most important (Soviet) military figure in the 4th Afghanistan War.

    At the photograph you posted we can see a Motherland 2cl, but the link in Russian language mentions only a Motherland 3cl. On all other photographs you can also see the Motherland 2cl: http://www.valentinvarennikov.ru/gallery.html

    Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentin_Varennikov notes, that he is a Cavalier of the Order of Glory :angry: . That's stupid, because comrade Varennikov was an Red Army officer, when he stormed the Reichstag in Berlin. At the photograph-link of the general's personel website you can see him in march 1945 with 2 ORBs & 2 OGPWs.

    It seems, that he received his Motherland 2cl for achievments in Afghanistan.

    What do you think about this?

    Best regards

    Christian

    A teeny image (expanded a bit) of Varennikov.

    See also: http://informacia.ru/facts/varennikov-facts.htm

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    Lt.-Col. Shubin's Order of Glory

    Dear Ed,

    many thanks for the link :beer: .

    For me it is obvious, that Lt.-Col. Shubin received the "Order of Glory" from Afghanistan.

    Thats the Afghanistan-Glory from Igor's website:

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    Christian

    On our interesting Colonel Shubin, see: http://www.specialoperations.com/mout/soviet5.html

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    Lt.-Col. Shubin's Order of Glory

    Dear Ed,

    many thanks for the link :beer: .

    For me it is obvious, that Lt.-Col. Shubin received the "Order of Glory" from Afghanistan.

    Thats the Afghanistan-Glory from Igor's website:

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    Best regards

    Christian

    That is it, though on the wrong ribbon! (Herewith, an old scan, was going to do a better scan for my "Afghan Abyss" thread when I get the boys on home leave -- http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=12313 :P ).

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    CNN-Interview with General Varennikov

    Gentlemen,

    here you'll find a CNN-Interview with that famous Soviet General:

    http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episo...ews/varennikov/

    Best regards

    Christian Zulus

    General Varennikov

    Dear Ed,

    many thanks for putting the focus on Gen. Varennikov :beer: .

    He might have been the most important (Soviet) military figure in the 4th Afghanistan War.

    At the photograph you posted we can see a Motherland 2cl, but the link in Russian language mentions only a Motherland 3cl. On all other photographs you can also see the Motherland 2cl: http://www.valentinvarennikov.ru/gallery.html

    Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentin_Varennikov notes, that he is a Cavalier of the Order of Glory :angry: . That's stupid, because comrade Varennikov was an Red Army officer, when he stormed the Reichstag in Berlin. At the photograph-link of the general's personel website you can see him in march 1945 with 2 ORBs & 2 OGPWs.

    It seems, that he received his Motherland 2cl for achievments in Afghanistan.

    What do you think about this?

    Best regards

    Christian

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    Blue and white is the correct ribbon for this medal (what I show); Igor's image is WRONG. Medal wholesalers in Kabul do a massive free-wheeling job of mix-and-match of medals and ribbons and dealers sell whatever they get. The Glory you show is on the ribbon of the long service medal (in one of its immensely coinfusing incarnations). See my "Afghan Abyss" for more than you ever wanted to know.

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    Dear Ed,

    Igor sells orders on wrong ribbons?

    Igor's ribbon matches perfectly to the colours of the medal :unsure: .

    What do you think?

    Best regards

    Christian

    Hi Christian,

    Ed is right about the ribbon. And on his site, Igor says : "Comes on generic ribbon, often used by Afghan medal recipients for all occasions. /See "State Awards of Afghanistan", p.40/".

    The ribbon, as the colours of the medal, match well... because these are the colors of the Afghan flag !!! :P

    Cheers.

    Ch.

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    Dear Ed,

    dear Christophe,

    you are right: Igor offers the wrong ribbon :blush: .

    Eddie from the "other" Soviet-forum notes, that the Afghan Order of (Labour) Glory is an order for civilian merits. This is also shown clearly via the symbols at the av. - my humble opinion.

    So it is very interesting, that Lt.-Col. Shubin was decorated also for civilian merits.

    Best regards

    Christian

    Hi Christian,

    Ed is right about the ribbon. And on his site, Igor says : "Comes on generic ribbon, often used by Afghan medal recipients for all occasions. /See "State Awards of Afghanistan", p.40/".

    The ribbon, as the colours of the medal, match well... because these are the colors of the Afghan flag !!! :P

    Cheers.

    Ch.

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    Marshal Ahromeev became HSU in 1982 shortly after returning from a trip to Afghanistan. By decree, the title was bestowed for "courage and skillful leadership displayed during the struggle against German-fascist invaders and contribution to training and improvement in combat readiness of troops during post-war period". However, it was understood that the star was given for Afghanistan.

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    "courage and skillful leadership displayed during the struggle against German-fascist invaders and contribution to training and improvement in combat readiness of troops during post-war period".

    Nice citation for a post-war Soviet General ;)

    But for the second half of the citation a Motherland would have been enough :angry: .

    The Soviet authorities were sooooo reluctant to write the truth, like:

    "courage and skillfull leadership displayed during the struggle against US-aggressors ..." :cheeky:

    Akhromeev lost his life after august 1991: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Akhromeyev

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    Christian

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    Fascinating photo - a jacket I want to pull back! Though he is a RUSSIAN, not SOVIET hero?!

    Not like this double:

    Looks like the top ribbon on the ribbon bar is all red. Unless there's some RF award that ranks higher than the Order of the Red Banner that's all red, I think that is a HSU worn as a ribbon. So with the Red Banner and several others, he is both a Soviet and Russian Federation veteran. A serving officer probably has less discretion to wear the Soviet star, notwithstanding the tunic display, but could wear it as a ribbon.

    These three are at the other end of the hierarchy of awards, but they're real soldiers who probably felt they earned them. Viktor Krasyukov, Aleksandr Simonenko and Viktor Dubinin:

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    Names and faces to add to the list.

    Vasilii Cheboksarov (Василий Чебоксаров) on the left and Yaroslav Goroshko (Ярослав Горошко) on the right. Goroshko appears to be a captain. Cheboksarov I'm not sure - possibly a major, but maybe a lieutenant. Both were with the 186th Spetsnaz Group.

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    Yurii Durnev (Юрий Дурнев), top kick of 1st Company, 154th Spetsnaz Group. Rank is Senior Warrant Officer (Старший прапорщик).

    Dave,

    That qualifies as a good thousand yard stare.

    Where did you find all these great Spetsnaz images?

    David

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