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The next pages have no stamps or dates, only text, posting them anyway as apparently no other samples have been posted before. And hoping someday someone will be able to translate all this for us... Pages 7 and 8. Dolf
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Gerd, The brunette on the right... yammy... What's that uniform, btw? Not that makes a difference or I care, just curious... Dolf
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Dave, You mean, she WAS a police officer before being Miss Universe, right? With such "attributes" I'm sure she can make much more money as an international model rather than as a police officer... Dolf
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Soviet Twenty Years Ago
Dolf replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Right, April 26 1986 is indeed the day the reactor #4 exploded. Here too the media started talking about the 20th anniversary yesterday (April 21) and before yesterday (April 20), not sure why! But the events took indeed place during the night of April 25 to April 26 1986. Anyway, a very sad tragedy! How many have died and keep dying from that incident? Greenpeace says about 100.000, but I guess it's almost impossible to know exactly the dimension of this tragic event! Dolf -
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Nothing really fancy, anyway just posting the only two Cuban Medals in my collection. Starting with the Medal for International Fighters. Obverse. Dolf
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Oh I'm sure in a certain way it could even help to open some doors from the archives Dolf
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Kev, Right now, we simply don't! Simply still not available yet And of course I mean the research paper, either from the building on the pic, or from the real archives. From this building one can only get another kind of paper Dolf
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Ok guys, I just asked the question even thought I already knew the answer, because I was not sure what Bob thought that building is and wished to confirm. I'm sorry to disappoint you guys, but that is no military archives at all, that is ... the Central Bank in Ulaanbaatar! So I guess not many answers available there that could help us in our research! Cheers, Dolf
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So what's on that picture Bob? Dolf
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Rick, I thought these were (still are?) awarded only to foreigners, hence the difficulty to find them in Mongolia. But as Jan says above that "Most of these were, and are still, awarded to foreigners..." I'm not sure anymore. It seems logical that a Mongolian Friendship Medal would be awarded to foreigners, not to Mongolians, right? As for the award criteria I also don't know, but most probably for foreigners that helped Mongolia in some way I guess, but unfortunatelly no details Dolf
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I paid $125 for mine about a year ago. One of the very rare items I bought from the well known NJ dealer. The next one he listed, right after I bought mine, was listed for $150... none on his site right now. Obverse: Dolf
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On that scale what else could it be than some kind of WMD?!... Nice work, Mark! Dolf
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Jan, More info have been requested: reverse pic, seize, weight, material (should I ask for anything else?). Still no reply so far. Dolf