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    pluribus

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    1. I think MTC is probably Multinational Training Center.

      No badges, but I have this:

      Dave,

      Thank you for the idea. :beer: I found the answer:

      Estonia has also taken part in the training of UN peacekeepers. For example, 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.

      You have a nice cased miniature of the Estonian soldier :D

      pluribus

    2. A Star of the Order of the Estonian Red Cross.

      At first Estonian Order of the Red Cross existed as non-governmental civilian order but The Law on Decorations from Oct., 7th, 1936 converted it to the Governmental decoration in 5 classes + 3 medal classes.

      A star was awarded 193 ex. in the period 1920-1940

      The construction of the star is quite sophisticated. The rays are separate parts.

    3. Dear Gentlemen,

      I am starting a new topic which is dedicated to Estonian orders, decorations and medals from 1920-1940.

      All the Estonian decorations are rare, I do not hesitate to say even extremely rare.

      The most awarded of Estonian orders is Cross of Liberation War II class 3 grade, which was awarded in 2250 ex.

      Other orders were awarded in 0-987 ex. Notable amount of Estonian ODM was abducted and destroyed by Soviet regime during the Soviet Russian occupation. Allmost all the high-ranking military (and President(died in prison in Russia and inhumed as unknown oldie with no cross on the grave) + most of the Government officials) were killed in Soviet concentration camps and their awards got stolen.

      Therefore all awards you can see here are small in number remained witnesses of our history.

      pluribus

    4. Hi pluribus, interesting medal, Why would they put the inscription on the reverse in English?

      regards

      Alex

      Hi Alex,

      The College is an international military educational institution and the working language is English. You can see the flags of Estonia, Latvia and Lihuania on the cross and also on the ribbon.

      Here is a link to the BDC

      http://www.bdcol.ee/index.php?id=about_bdcol

      Regards,

      pluribus

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