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Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
National Defence League- Badge of Merit of Hiiu subunit of Laane territorial unit. Bronze. Height 45 mm. Screwback. Makermarked HERALD, Tallinn. 30 badges awarded until 2005. -
Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
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Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Badge of the Defence Ministry`s Judge Advocate Corps, Office of Military Prosecutor ,with the miniature. Silver, gilded bronze, enamels. Multipiece riveted construction. Height 56 mm. Makermarked Roman Tavast. -
Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Estonian-made badge related to United Nations military forces. Does anybody know for what is this badge? What is MTC? Thanks to Dave Danner In the spring of 2005, Estonia organised in co-operation with the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations, MTC (Military Training Cell) course in Tallinn, the goal of which was the training of instructors for in-mission training of UN peacekeeping missions. -
Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
A badge of the Independent Division of Boarder Guard Ships. Silver, enamels. Riveted construction, vaulted. Height 45 mm. Screwback. Makermarked Roman Tavast. -
Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
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Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
A neck badge to the higher commanding staff and higher guests of the Sea parade of the Day of the State Defence in 2006. Silver 925, enamels. Riveted construction, with silver chain. Height 53 mm. Makermarked M?rgikoda on the reverse. -
Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
National Defence League- Badge of Merit of Tallinn Regional Unit. Silvered bronze, silver, enamels. Vaulted, multipiece construction. Height 45 mm. Screwback. Makermarked HERALD, Tallinn. -
Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
National Defence League- Ten Years Service Badge of the Narva company of the Alutaguse regional unit. Dimension 42x42 mm. Gilded bronze, silver, enamels. Multipiece riveted construction, vaulted. Screwback. Makermarked Roman Tavast. -
Estonia Estonia. Modern military badges.
pluribus posted a topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Dear Gentlemen, Here is a new topic talking about the modern Estonian military badges. You can see the badges which are revived after the almost 60 years of Soviet and German occupations. Some of them look like the 1920-40 badges, some others have a modern design. Of course the quality of the badges is not so good as it was in 1920-40 but good enough to like them:). I would be very glad if anybody can add information to this topic and I will answer on your questions with a great pleasure. Best regards, pluribus -
Imperial Russia 2 More Aviation Badges
pluribus replied to Chuck In Oregon's topic in Russia: Imperial
Here you can see some of the Imp. Russian aviation badges. http://aviafalerist.narod.ru/index/may/bags4.html Original badges were made of silver with great detail which you can`t find on your badges. Best regards, pluribus -
Imperial Russia 2 More Aviation Badges
pluribus replied to Chuck In Oregon's topic in Russia: Imperial
George, As I said I am not an expert of Imp. Rus. aviation badges but I see fakes of Imp.and Sov. Russian high end badges very often because all of my life is dedicated to badges and medals/orders and I live in this region. Jewelers from Latvia and Ukraine make perfect copies using silver and gold and best enamels. I do not speak about poor copies from eBay. Let`s say , this is my gut feeling which says the badges are not good. I may be wrong but I think I am not. pluribus -
I need some time to give you an answer.
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This is a badge of the Sakala Single Infantry Battalion. Col. Jakobsen was a commander of the battalion in 1921-24. Here is the badge.
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Imperial Russia 2 More Aviation Badges
pluribus replied to Chuck In Oregon's topic in Russia: Imperial
Sorry, but I don`t think these are originals. The pilot-observer badge is a highly faked item and particular badge looks like the fake items I see constantly on the collector meetings. The caucasian flight group badge is unknown to me but it has similar look to the observer badge so I think both of them are fakes. Original aviation badges will cost thousands of dollars and it`s allmost impossible to find them. I am not an expert of Imperial Russian aviation badges but... pluribus -
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Hello, Col. Jakobsen wears the 10th Anniversary Commemorative Medal of the Battles for Liberation of the Republic of Latvia beneath the Polish Cross of Merit in Gold. pluribus
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1930s Latvian ? Badge & "In Wear" Photo
pluribus replied to a topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Hello, This is a badge of the Military Administration of Latgale Division (pre-1940). L P D - Latgales Divizijas Parvalde. Is it for sale? pluribus -
Hello, There is a stylized Imperial Russian eagle on the swastika. So it must be related to Russia somehow. The use of swastika was not unusual in old Russia. You can see it even on the bank-notes of 1917 issue. Swastika was used by boyscouts of many countries as one of the highest awards, so maybe it`s an award of the Russian boyscouts in exile. pluribus
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Hello Johnsy, The significance of the suspension device is to avoid a rotation of the badge on the uniform. These badges have screw fastenings. You can see on one of my photos how the badge with the suspension device fastens to the uniform. Of course not only practical purposes were primary- the badges look better too. Many of the Estonian military badges use an image of Nordic Eagle which comes from Estonian national epic. The Estonian traditions of order are among the oldest ones in Europe reaching back to 1202 when the Order of the Brethren of the Sword was established. So we can see German influences and also Russian because in 1710 (till 1918) Estonia was subordinated to the rule of the Russian Emperor. You can see medieval coats of arms of the towns on the badges too. Here is a badge of the 6th independent infantry batallion. Numbered on the back No.21 You can see a Nordic Eagle holding medieval coats of arms of Parnu county and Parnu city. Thank you for your interest! pluribus
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Thank you. I have no problems with relaxing . I just don?t like the double-standards and hypocrisy. Also, my posts are not made to instigate or to not instigate somebody. So, I am ready to go, if this is not acceptable. Best regards, pluribus
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Kev in Deva, So you don`t see any problem if I will post a poster showing Hitler and banner with swastika as May Day greetings. You know that May Day was seen as a holiday in nazi Germany too. I can`t see any problem if this poster will be posted as a historical item. It`s nice and interesting but it was posted as an ideologial item (which is calling to the victory of the communism). Best regards, pluribus
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Is this a joke? Communism is going to be proclaimed as ideology against humanity. Stalin and Lenin both were amongst the utmost criminals. As much as I understand this forum must be free of ideology ( and NOT only german nazi but soviet also). Am I wrong?
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Soviet Unknown Russian Medal
pluribus replied to Bill Garvy's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Hello Bill, The text reads "Participant in the liquidation of the accident consequences", and there is the acronym for the power station. pluribus