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Posts posted by Gerd Becker
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Hi everyone,
here is an award card of a Red Banner, which i once owned and which was unfortunately a piece, which i wasn?t comfortable with and i sent it back. However, to make a long story short, research was already ordered and the researcher wasn?t able anymore to stop it. The new owner of the piece is unfortunately not interested in the research, even for half of the price
So i share the award card with your guys here, that its not completely wasted money. Its interesting, as he was a quite young chap who was highly awarded with Bravery Awards. Here is the list:
Order of the Great Patriotic War Nr. 17.988 13.9.43
Order of the Red Banner Nr. 106969 7.6.44
Order of the Red Banner Nr. 171.319 18.8.44
Order of Alexander Nevsky Nr. 25.514 14.1.45
Order of the Red Banner Nr. 203.417 20.2.45
Order of the GPW 2nd class Nr. 194.850 8.6.45
Order of Suvorov Nr. 2.729 2.12.45
Order of the Red Star Nr. 3.626.994 30.12.56
Medal for Military Merit w/o S/n 17.5.51
Medal for the Capture of Budapest
Medal for Victory over Germany
The award card, obverse
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Here are the missing scans. Reverse of the service record part one
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Already preparing myself, gents.
Booked the padded cell, now off to eBay to look for a comfy straight-jacket.
See, Rich, noone can say, you don?t get advice here
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Here is my own try. Let me know, what you think. Any volunteer for filling the gaps is welcome.
Captain Grigorii Semjenovitch Nikolenko, born 1910, in the Red Army since 1932
Junior Lieutenant 1938
Lieutenant 1940
Senior Lieutenant 1941
Captain 31.03.1942
Major 23.09.1949
Lieutenant Colonel 03.11.1952
Citation:
In the time of the 14. January until 15. April 1945 the 60th Company of Captain Nikolenko evacuated 101 Tanks and self-propelled guns.
Comrade Nikolenko appeared in his unit as a ??? Commander with fortitude, who carried out all tasks of the ??? mobilizing his subordinates despite all overcoming difficulties and dangers. During the evacuation in the region of ... his unit evacuated 18 tanks and self-propelled guns without a loss.
For showing Courage and Initiative he deserves to be awarded the Order of the Great Patriotic War 2nd class.
Chief of REO UK VT and MV (still trying to figure out, what that is) 2nd Belorussian Front
Lieutenant-Colonel Privalov (?)
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Wild Card,
i agree completely. Noone would be better to detect stolen pieces, like us collectors, if you give us a list with the serialnumbers of these.
Gerd
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Hi Simon,
that looked like an intersting forum, but with very few entries unfortunately. Also unfortunate is, that this Suvorov 2 is a little out of my budget-range
take a look on the page with the Red Star, section "Duplicates, Mint Errors, "spare", etc... Its the very last one on that page, inscribed "Душечкина К. К."
Thanks again for posting a link to the pictures.
Gerd
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Hi Rod,
how about a Z?hringer L?we?
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Not very interesting concerning myself.
I disagree. Its interesting to see, how others started, even if its with a Medal for Victory over Germany.
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Here is my very first one. An Order of the Red Banner Nr. 369.473, Type 4, researched, see http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=1542
I got it from ebay for 65 Euro in 2004
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Its back online
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Ed,
I got the same banner when I tried this morning. To be honest I thought that I had broke one of the forum rules without knowing it. I'm glad to know that it's not just me.
Doc
Heh, i thought the same, when i got the message. Did i break any rules without even posting anything? Strange, must either be my bad consience or indeed the forum.
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Thats a very nice family group, congratulations
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MAD !!?? MAD??!! Ed is the one that's crazy !! AATYBVHJJLLLLGT)&&T)*&)*T ..............
hahahahahahah aaa ....
No, Darrel, he?s not mad, he is eccentric
God thanks i am one of the collectors, who still has his mind together.
Got to go now, my Red Banners talked to me and told me to kill the fascist neighbor next door
PS: AWESOME smiley
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Simon, do you have seen the engraved Red Star on soviet-screwbacks.com?
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This Suvorov is really neat. Nobody has anything to say about it?
Thats awesome . Has it been researched or has the name been confirmed somehow?
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Congrats, Doc May there come many thousand more
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Whoa! What a monster Awesome example
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Nice group, Chris. Has definately more thrill than a double marked EK 1
I am really temted to get a documented Medaille Militaire, but i just can?t collect everything...
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Nice, Andreas. 9th Cavalry had an interesting raid in 1942 with the 1st Guard Cavalry Corps under General Belov against the German Heeresgruppe Mitte. The germans had to send no less than seven divisions to get them out of their rear area. If you really don?t want it, i?ll take it
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Just dipped my feet into the water apropos Soviet medals; am awaiting receipt of a Soviet Combat Service Medal/MMM.
It is of the type with the grey-yellow ribbon, silver and numbered 1914682
I recall reading somewhere a breakdown of issue numbers to give approx. date of award, but cannot seem to find it when I need it.
If anyone could help with this, I'd be much obliged.
With regard to the medal type and issue number, is this likely to be very researchable?
Cheers
Rich
Rich,
welcome in the wonderful world of soviet medals
You will find the information, you are looking for in this thread:
http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=7861
and i want to recommend you to buy the book "Echoes of war" from Paul Schmitt, if you want to learn about the deeds behind this medals or take a look in our researched awards forum. Or better both
And yes, that medal is definately researchable.
all the best,
Gerd
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Thanks for the reply, Dave. Thats sounds very interesting. I have never heard about seperate tank evacuation units too, i allways was under the impression, that either the crew was responsible to evacuate their tank or with special personal, who were attached to the Tank-Units.
Thanks!
Gerd
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Interesting Award Record Card
in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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and the reverse