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Posts posted by Corabia Alex
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But soon... I noticed the first entry: 1. Arma (serviciul), check it out [EN: 1. Weapon(service)]
Check.it.out.
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Behold, my latest finding!
I came upon totally by accident, and was initially interested by the "raionul" T. Vlademirescu, as there is such a neighborhood in Corabia city, my main area of interest.
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But in opposition to your photo-less document , I MUST lunch a counter-strike, so to speak :jumping:
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Niiice items ! Congratulations Greg !
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Unfortunately there's no number on the back of it & the solder repair looks crappy
Now I do have a better one back home at my parents (that too hasn't a number).
I believe these both to be Romanian issue badges.
If anybody could read his name....
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Now here's my recent aquisition; check out the issue number
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Second class Military Merit Medal:
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First class Military Merit Medal:
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... just noticed the mini ribbon is wrong, but that`s the way I got it.
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And now a nice little set awarded to the same guy:
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and the backs:
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Couldn`t resist adding the whole set '63- '65.
And yes, I did find an extra '64
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... and the back:
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I don`t know what CTS mean though....
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"Concursul DRUMUL DE GLORII" <=> THE WAY OF GLORIES Contest
-> the name is a little fishy, if you'd ask me....
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Hey there!
Thought I'd show you my latest findings:
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It seems to me that the one on the right might have had the pin re-glued to it.
Also it is a little bit more shiny.
If anybody could tell me why there is a little S on the piece holding the pin, I'd be grateful.
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...and the back:
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I couldn't resist not searching for such a nice badge, that I found two
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The Romanian Securitate
in Central & Eastern European States
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So, after being inspired enough to take it, the gem shines even more:
the guy joined in '38, fought in WWII and was an active officer afterward until '64