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    TacHel

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    1. This is a link to a thread showing 2 such commemorative medals established and bestowed under the authority of the fleet commander. http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/55177-fleet-commanders-awarding-commemorative-medals/ Commemorative "badges" are not regulated by the Defence Ministry and are tolerated for wear on the uniform. Even if a commemorative "badge" is in the form of a medal and hangs from a ribbon like the two you'll see at the thread above, calling them "commemorative badges" removes any and all restrictions. Like I mentioned before, air force and navy commanders have been going nuts over this loophole and are issuing commemorative pieces like there's no tomorrow! Squadron, base, wing, division, brigade anniversaries... Name it.

      As for using already existing awards like the "Long Cruise" badge, hey, its MUCH cheaper than having a firm design and produce a new award, especially when your own unit supply has boxes full of them. But I would guess the silver ones were made especially at the request of a pretty financially well off commander who really wanted his deserving personnel to have something special. That, or a Russian firm is selling them as souvenirs to tourists, that wouldn't surprise me either, commemoratives can be purchased with ease, they'll even sign and officially stamp the award document for you!!

    2. This is the Grave of the Regt commander killed on the 25th September 1915, Tiffay retrieved his body under fire and brought it to the rear while under heavy fire...

      Wow!... :o My jaw dropped... My shoulders are slumped... I am simply in awe at this INCREDIBLE group and research! It could occupy, on its own, an entire showcase in a museum!

    3. It is extremely possible the fleet commander, or even individual captains had them made and bestowed them. Naval commemoratives established and bestowed by unit commanders are becoming incredibly abundant! I think the Pacific fleet commander alone has established more than a dozen different commemorative medals and badges in the past 3-4 years. And because that are commemoratives, they are allowed for wear on the uniform.

    4. I asked around on a few Russian forums. What I got was that these were presented to the lower ranks, able seamen, leading seamen, petty officers etc because most of the medals went to officers... They were actually introduced by angry unit commanders seeing their men getting nothing to mark the event. This already being an award for merit, they were presented as such to the most deserving.

      No explanation on why two variants (brass, silver) though...

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