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Austria-Hungary Cannon Cross (Austrian Army cross, 1813-1814)
chechaco1 replied to Owen's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
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Badge: Готов к ПВХО - Осоавиахим СССР
chechaco1 replied to Tupper's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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Paratrooper badge - with serial number?
chechaco1 replied to Tupper's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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Paratrooper badge - with serial number?
chechaco1 replied to Tupper's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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On the medal for the defense of Leningrad, the ribbon from the medal to the Partisan of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree. A clear example of a self-assembly pad with a confused arrangement of medals and incorrect ribbons. I do not see the Jubilee Order of the Patriotic War in the kit. And so the normal officer recruitment. congratulations. On the Order of the Patriotic War, the hammer and sickle is not native, from the asterisk from the headdress. The veterans liked to hang all sorts of badges on themselves, so much so that they could not even see the battle orders in the mass of trinkets.
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Multi-seat pads are always prefabricated, aluminum appeared after 1957, but this does not mean that they can not hang awards before 1957, which could be outweighed after 1957. In each case, you need to look individually. If the veteran is a civilian, then he could not comply with the order of placement, hanging in front of the awards that are of great value to him (for example, the Polish cross of the brave before the medals for defense and capture, or the medals for cities before the medal "For Victory". Or treat the jubilee medals with disdain and do not hang them in front of the medals for the cities - defense and capture). If the veteran is a military man, then the awards are different and the order of placement must be observed. At the same time, you need to look at the approximate date of assembly of the pad. To think, to fantasize, to assume. This is fascinating in relation to the prefabricated pads of absolutely all countries-Great Britain, Germany, and Austria-Hungary. This encourages the study of the history, culture and life of the people of that era. For example, veteran assemblies on old-type pads
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New model assembly of the pad. But the hardware is original.
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The Republican flag in the RSFSR was not popular, we felt like the whole country. In all the republics, I don't know how, but the Ukrainians distinguished their flag with a blue stripe at the bottom. And so they were handed out to people at demonstrations and after it they did not know where to quickly hand it all over to go with friends to drink vodka or beer under kebabs )
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the flag of the RSFSR, millions of copies, were everywhere and everywhere.
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unauthorized wear of orders and medals
chechaco1 replied to podpolkovnik's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Crimes are different. Most often, begging under the guise of disabled people. A well-known story in Moscow, when in the morning they imitated the breakdown of an ambulance near a warehouse or store and, taking advantage of the credulity of the security guards who opened the warehouse, killed them and robbed them. Well, if you want to paint, then find on the Internet the films "The meeting place can not be changed" in 1979 or the film "The Thief". It's just about the use of military uniforms and awards for the purpose of crimes. Well, plus the events in Western Ukraine and the Baltic States, where nationalist bandits used military uniforms for sabotage (I recommend the film "Proceed to Liquidation"). The stolen rewards could only be returned after they were searched. If you didn't find it, then go with the ribbon bars, without awards. Duplicates were issued only when lost in wartime or in a natural disaster, when the recipient could not prevent their loss. -
Comrade I. V. Stalin said that " every accident at work or marriage at work has a surname, first name and patronymic." Therefore, the Soviet awards are very, very, very, regardless of that. that many were stamped by teenagers. There are enough new-made pads for royal medals (and very decent quality). Native yes, roads and in a deplorable form often.
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Probably a copy. Personally, I observe traces of casting. Weight 21 grams, diameter 39 mm. A picture of an item from one of the auctions. The images for some reason did not load, writes that the waiting failed, although the type and size are doaustable, so I gave a link to the auctioneer. If someone manages to upload images for the story from there to here, it will be nice. https://auction.ru/offersnapshot/191337836771404.html#2
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This is nonsense, fantasy, self-assembly, impossible in any way and under no circumstances. Although you can dream up, if you want, I will write you a story of an officer of the rocket forces under this block, but the disturbed order of the tapes all spoils everything. The guy was drafted into the army during the Great Patriotic War, he graduated from the accelerated officer school, but did not take part in the fighting or did not distinguish himself in any way. In 1945, he was demobilized and worked hard and worked hard, receiving the medal "For Labor Valor". Due to the fact that the rocket troops began to form, he was re-drafted into the army in the early 50s (if he served 4 years in the war, he was called up in 1953 or later, the meaning is that by February 1958 he did not have 10 years of service). He wound his medals on the block through his ass, for which he was brutally raped at the first drill review for violating the statutory uniform. And kicked the hell out of the army. He did not live to see 1965. And you got the pad. Take it to hell, make something more sensible later. Good luck!
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"In short, your case is bad, but you should not lose hope," as the gypsy Janechek said in Pilsen, when in 1879 he was sentenced to hang for the murder of two people with the aim of robbery; everything can turn out for the best! And he guessed right: at the last minute he was taken away from the gallows, because he could not be hanged on the occasion of the birthday of the emperor, which fell on the very day when he was supposed to hang. Then he was hanged the day after the emperor's birthday. And then this guy got even more lucky: on the third day he was pardoned, and had to resume his trial, as everything spoke for what the other Yanechek had done. Well, they had to dig him out of the prison cemetery, rehabilitate him, and bury him in the Plzen Catholic cemetery. And then it turned out that he was of the Evangelical faith, he was moved to the Evangelical cemetery, and then... Here in the frame of the red is that? Because everyone does https://www.wharepuke.com/wharepuke/wp/?page_id=4926
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military merit medal with "bronze" marking at the rim
chechaco1 replied to dcollect's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
A frequent occurrence, probably, the medal was intended for silvering, since otherwise it is still bronze and from other metals this degree was not made until the end of the war -
I'm not a fool at all, I notice myself, especially in the evening after a couple of beers.
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slock hildegarde, церемония награждения проходит по визам МИДа, некоторые титулы, если, я их переведу, это несложно. Позиция лауреата интересная, но не читаемая. Если этот два слова, расположенные под прямым углом, стоит отдельно, эти два слова, расположенные под прямым углом. The royal viceroy deigned to sign the decree on the proposal of the prendergast of the Ministerial Council and the Minister of Foreign Affairs AWARDS slock hildegarde (name in English transcription), then two words are unclear, probably the position, the royal Order of St. Sava fifth (V) "then the line is illegible, the penultimate word" order"", then the signature.
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Oh, I beg you, why be surprised... Russia is a republic with a monarchical coat of arms, a secular state with official religious holidays, equality of all faiths and state awards named after Orthodox saints. As they say in Russia - "ing horse-drawn circus". And you don't have to wean yourself from the Soviet one, it will still come back ))) For dialectics!
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IDENTIFYNG RECIPIENTS FROM SERIAL NUMBERS
chechaco1 replied to numis's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Order of the Red Banner of Labor 293437 issued in 1954, most likely for long service. -
IDENTIFYNG RECIPIENTS FROM SERIAL NUMBERS
chechaco1 replied to numis's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
No, the determination of the cavalier by the number of the award is only through access to the archives (which is problematic) and is paid. Unless it's a random chance to find open information about your order. The Order of the Red Banner 201*** will not get through unambiguously, but these numbers fall on the seniority of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and, most likely, the badge was awarded in Moscow. "Honorary Railwayman" will not get through in any way.