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    Posted (edited)

    I mentioned at Post #7 here that I had come across a photo of a young tsarist officer (or cadet) whose name, Karl Stromm, is very close to mine, Charles Stromme. I forgot to follow up with a post that included the photo. It's just one of many things that I overlook doing when I commit to them from overseas. Then this last trip the family came up with a few other things for me. They're are pretty interesting, at least to me, and I'll share them here.

    First, here is the 1907 photo of Karl Stromm:

    Edited by Chuck In Oregon
    Posted (edited)

    And here are a couple of his Soviet documents and his blood donor badge:

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    I messed up the images. Try, try again.

    Edited by Chuck In Oregon
    Posted (edited)

    His son was Yuri Strom, who seems to have dropped an M from his last name. He is said to be the round-faced guy in the center, facing left, hands clasped. Nothing on the back of the photo. This is said to be his NKVD aviation unit.

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    OK, I saved the best for last. Here is an NKVD aviation rhomb presented to him in 1937.

    All three of these badges are new to me, although I have seen variations on the themes.

    Enjoy.

    Chuck

    Edited by Chuck In Oregon
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    Congratulations on your newly acquired group, chuck.

    Your collection of badges never ceases to amaze me :jumping:

    Jan

    * * * * *

    Thank you, Jan and Ed. I'm glad you enjoy seeing them. I'm getting enough of them that I'm going to have to sell those that are not in a theme of particular interest to me, just to support my own collecting habits. One of these days. Not today.

    I'll be posting a few more in the near future. Stay tuned.

    Chuck

    Edited by Chuck In Oregon
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    Here's his badge, 1927 Georgian GPU chess champion.

    Okay, that's one of the coolest Soviet badges I've ever seen! Thanks for posting it!!!

    Dave

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    I bet he always won by Chekha mate.

    Sorry, couldn't help myself. :catjava:

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    Chuck,

    Absolutely super badges (with provenance, no less)! :love:

    Thanks for sharing and congratulations - :cheers:

    And Rick... oh heck, I don?t know what to say. :rolleyes:

    Wild Card

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