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please find photo of the back of the star
I have also re checked the Sangram Medal and it is MTD clearly stamped on there as well
regards and thanks
Caz
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hi Brian
thanks for that GS would make sense, I am still stumped with the rank though
regards
Caz
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thanks for the feedback and replies
I have couple of questions in regards to rank and unit abbreviations.
I have a pair of medals (Paschimi Star, Sangram Medal) that was given to Singh. M, 27391 and lists his rank as MTD, unit is the IAF (Indian air force I take it. can anyone tell e what rank is MTD? Also I have a Sainya Seva Medal B & A Clasp stating the rank as DMT, Again any idea on the rank
lastly I have a Special service medal, Suraksha clasp to a Sepoy, the unit abbreviation is G.S. what could this unit be
kind regards and thanks in advance
Caz
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thanks for the information. I take it is not a common naming with 107 battery on the medal then
Also is there a way to research Indian troops fro WW1 as there only seems to be a few listed on ancestry
kind regards and thanks
Caz
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yes they all are Suraksha Clasps
awarded to the following:
- 44011443, Sepoy, Singh. G, SLI
- 15379543, SM, Singh. A.K. (no regiment on medal)
- 4569947, Sepoy, Suba. S, GC (not sure what unit GC is)
- IC - 43895, Major, Vknair. V.S., Artillery
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Just wanted to share some of my Indian medal collection. I have just started collecting Indian medals and like the fact that a majority are numbered and named. I find that they are not as easy to find to buy as other countries, but maybe that will be some of the fun in collecting Indian medals
Caz
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hello Brian
thank you for your assistance
and yes it seems an interesting field as my interest in the past has been Soviet and WW1
Will post some photos of what I have some time soon
regards
Caz
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I have just started collecting Indian post 1947 medals and are having trouble identifying the clasp of this Sainya Seva medal can anyone shred some light on what it isregards and thanksCaz0
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I have just received a victory medal to:
1019. DVR. Mohamed Khan. 107th Pack Battery
I am just wanting to see where I could get more information on this unit as all I know is that it was and also became the 7th mountain battery. I am wanting to find out where the unit served during WW!
regards and thanks in advance
Caz
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thanks all for you help and thoughts, I am happy to keep the star
may have to invest in books suggested by paul
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hello Paul
thanks for your assistance
Caz
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In regards to this maybe ww1 as I have his 1914 / 15 star if this helps
regards
Caz
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Hello
I am wanting to find out if there is a medal roll listing the IDSM as I am trying to confirm that the following was awarded a IDSM
2479, Bakhsh, Sepoy, 1 / 69th Punjabis Regiment
any help would be greatly appreciated
regards
Caz
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Hello all
I am sort of new hear and one thing I am looking to do is compile a solid data base in regards to the order of glory 3rd class.
at present I have just over 700 entrees in my data base which include the number of the award, date awarded and unit up to front names in a lot of the cases. I am just looking to see if anyone here can assist with any OG III data / information. I have seen that there was some OGIII data on this forum, just like to know if any more is out there
regards and thanks
cazack
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I a posting the research of a double Red Banner Group. What is special about this group is that I was able to find the second red banner from a collector in Australia, so was able to reunite them, so will continue to search for other missing awards.
First Red Banner award sheet:
Document pertaining to Order Red Banner #229.156
- Information card
Order Booklet No 511128
- Last name : Ushakov
- Name and patronymic: Boris Vladimirovich
- Rank: Lt. Colonel
- Sex: Male
- Birth year: 1921
- Birth place: Moscow
- Party membership: Member of the All-Union Communist party (Bolsheviks) since 1945
- Education: High School Education
- Nationality: Russian
- Joined red army: 1940
- Place of service and duty position at time of awarding: 17th Air Combat Army, 179th Guard Fighter Pilot regiment. Commander of the Air Squadron
- Place of service at current time: 17th Air Combat Army, 179th Guard Fighter Pilot Regiment. Commander of the Air Squadron
- Home address: Moscow, 112 Prolomnaya, 1a, apt. 3
- Awards
Award name
Award number
Document number
Reason for awarding
OGPW I
113.668
M / R 017112
Order #016 of the 3rd Guard Fighter Pilot Regiment of 28.10.1944
Order of Red Banner
229.156
M / R 893219
Order #044/N of the 5th Air Combat Army of 26.03.1945
Order of Red Banner
229.161
M / R 893268
Order #085/N of the 5th Air Combat Army of 23.05.1945
Order of Red Star
1.846.503
M / R 805732
Order #0125/N of the 5th Air Combat Army of 13.06.1945
OGPW II
553.176
M / R 805758
Order #0112/N of the 17th Air Combat Army of 29.08.1945
For Victory Over Germany
G 014784
By Decree 09.05.1945
Liberation of
Budapest
A 002724
By Decree 09.06.1945
Capture of
Vienna
A 010981
By Decree 09.06.1945
Combat Service Medal
Un - Numbered
By Decree 15.11.1950
Order of Red Star
3.516.461
511128
By Decree 30.12.1956
Chairman of the Headquarters of the 179th Guard Fighter Pilot Regiment
Guard Lt. Colonel Glazov
10 May 1946
Award sheet Order of the Red Banner # 229.156
- Last name, name and patronymic : Ushakov, Boris Vladimirovich
- Rank : Guard Lieutenant
- Duty position and Unit: Unit Commander in the 177th Guard Fighter Aircraft Debretzensky Regiment, 14th Guard Fighter Aircraft Kirovgradsky Red Banner Division "Order Suvorov Second Degree", 3rd Guard Fighter Aircraft Yassky Corps
- Birth year: 1921
- Nationality: Russian
- Party membership: not a party member
- In combat: has fought in the Great Patriotic War since 09/05/44, on the 2nd Ukrainian Front
- Wounds of Contusions: None
- In Red Army: 1940
- Inducted by: staff
- Earlier Awards: Order "GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR 1st Degree" by the order of the 3rd Guard Fighter Aircraft Corps
- Permanent address: City of Moscow 112,1 Prolomna St, Apt. 3, mother - Ushakova Anna Aleksandrovna
SHORT, SPECIFIC PRESENTATION OF THE PERSONAL BATTLE FEAT OR ACHIEVEMENT:
On 10/24/44, he was awarded with the Order "GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR 1st Degree" for 37 successful flight missions, for taking down an ME-109 airplane, for the demolition of 1 steam engine and up to 30 soldiers and officers.
After receiving the award, he performed 43 successful flight attack missions, as follows: 2 - as an escort of bomber planes, 29 - as a cover for the battle formations of ground troops, 10 - on a reconnaissance mission, 2 - on a "free hunt". Conducted 18 air battles during which he personally took down 3 enemy FW-190 airplanes.
During his service as a unit commander, his unit conducted 75 flight missions, 12 air battles in which 5 enemy planes were taken down without crew member casualties.
On 10/23/44, while performing the military task "free hunt", he encountered 4 FW-190s and attacked them as a result of which he personally took down 1 FW-190. The task was carried out perfectly.
On 11/01.44, while covering for the ground troops as part of 4 LA-5 aircraft unit, he entered into battle with 6 FW-190 and as a result he personally took down 1 FW-190.
On 12/22/44, while covering the ground troops with a passing bomb attack on the enemy troops and machinery and throwing bombs on a motorcar line, he flew down; hedgehopping took 2 motorcars by storm and demolished them.
On 12/23/44, while covering the ground troops, he conducted passing bomb attacks on railroad stations. After the bomb attack, he was attacked by 6 FW-190 and 2 ME-109, during the air battle he personally took down 1 FW-190. The unit as a whole took down 4 enemy planes without any casualties.
His brave actions, courage, and perfectly planned and executed air battles assured that he would achieve success in his battle operations. During his flight missions for reconnaissance of enemy troops and machinery he always performed his tasks successfully, supplied the commanding staff with valuable information about the enemy troops and machinery. Even when he was in difficult reconnaissance conditions under an enemy antiaircraft attack, he continued steadfastly ahead with his mission, never abandoning the leader, ready to assist at any moment, thus ensuring the success of any battle mission.
For his excellent participation in battle, for his courage and bravery, for 43 successful flight missions, for personally taking down 3 FW-190 enemy planes, he merits the Government Award with the Order "RED BANNER"
COMMANDER of the 2nd Aircraft Squadron 177th Guard Fighter Aircraft (Debretzensky Regiment) Guard Senior Lieutenant Mal'tzev 11 February 1945
For the courage and bravery shown during the battles with the German occupators, for the 43 successful flight missions, for personally taking down 3 FW-190s, he merits the Government Award of Order "RED BANNER"
COMMANDER OF THE 177th GUARD FIGHTER AIRCRAFT DEBRETZENSKY REGIMENT GUARD MAJOR UGROBATOV 12 February 1945
He merits the government award of Order "RED BANNER"
COMMANDER OF THE 14th GUARD FIGHTER KIROVGRAD RED BANNER AIRCRAFT DIVISION “ORDER SUVOROV" GUARD COLONEL YUDAKOV
14 February 1945
He MERITS the Government Award of Order "RED BANNER"
COMMANDER OF THE 3rd GUARD FIGHTER AIRCRAFT YASSKY CORPS
GUARD LT. GENERAL OF AVIATION PODGORNY
28 February 1945
He has been awarded the Order "RED BANNER" by order #044-N of 03/26/45 to the forces of the 5th Airborne Army.
SENIOR ASST. DIRECTOR OF THE PERSONNEL DIVISION OF THE 5th AIRBORNE ARMY
SENIOR LIEUTENANT SHVETZ
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Hi Brian
cheers for that, as mentioned I also have one with a rank DMT
well if anyone does figure these out will also shout a beer and steak
regards
Caz