Paul R Posted April 3, 2012 Posted April 3, 2012 I have a type I Berlin Capture medal and ring on it's way now... I will definitely get this awesome bar researched next pay day!
Paul R Posted April 3, 2012 Author Posted April 3, 2012 Here is a close up of the numbers! I won this bar for a very inexpensive price due to the manner in which it was listed on Ebay.
Paul R Posted April 3, 2012 Author Posted April 3, 2012 The medals on this bar are: Order of Glory 3rd Class Bravery Medal Warsaw Liberation Medal Berlin Capture Medal WW2 Victory over Germany
Paul R Posted April 4, 2012 Author Posted April 4, 2012 With the help of fellow forum members, I was able to find this replacement on Ebay. I will post pics of the final product in a bit!
Paul R Posted April 4, 2012 Author Posted April 4, 2012 Now, with the Berlin Capture Medal pendent attached, the only thing missing is the research!
TacHel Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 Very nice! Looking forward to reading the results of the research!
GaryS Posted April 8, 2012 Posted April 8, 2012 Watching with interest to see the research reults, nice find Paul.
Paul R Posted April 8, 2012 Author Posted April 8, 2012 Thanks Gary and Frank. One more week and I will be able to send out for it.
Paul R Posted July 11, 2013 Author Posted July 11, 2013 Of notice in the research below is that this senior sergeant was highly decorated. He had an OPW2 and RS, which are actually annotated as lost. This would actually make this grouping complete! Paul stated that he had never seen the annotation of "Lost" next to an award entry in a person's records. Award Card Order Booklet A 949065 1. Last name: Konanov 2. Name and patrionymic: Mihail Petrovich 3. Rank: Senior Sergeant 4. Gender: Male 5. Birth year: 1923 6. Birthplace: Udmurt ASSR, Sentinskii Region, village of Sidarov-po(?) 7. Party membership: Komsomol since 7.1944 8. Education: elementary 9. Nationality: Russian 10. Time in Red Army: 6.1942-4.1947 11. Place of service at awarding: 1508 Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment, 9 Tank Corps – Mechanic/ Driver 12. Place of work at present: Udmurt ASSR, village of Selty, Motor-Tractor Station – Tractor Driver 13. Home address: Udmurt ASSR, Seltinskii Region, village of Sidarov Po(?) 14. Awards: Designation/Serial Number/Awarding Organization Red Star LOST 9 Tank Corps dated 18.11.1944Glory III 258.109 9 Tank Corps dated 10.02.1945 OPW II LOST 9 Tank Corps dated 26.05.45 Verified by an Udmurt ASSR combined military commissariat [trans: both signature and stamp largely illegible] Award Sheet 1. Last name, name, and patrionymic: Kononov, Mihail Petrovich 2. Rank: Senior Sergeant 3. Duty position: Mechanic/Driver – SU-76, 1508 Baranovichi Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment Recommendation for the Order of Glory III Class 4.Born: 1923 5.Nationality: Russian 6.Party membership: Komsomol since 1944 7.Previous combat: 1 Byelorussian Front since October 1943 8.Wounds or shell-shock: n/a 9.In Red Army: since 1944 10.Inducted by: Saltinskii Region, Udmurt ASSR 11.Previous awards: Red Star 12.Home of record: Udmurt ASSR, Saltinskii Region, village of Sidarov Short description of personal combat feat or accomplishment Comrade Kononov has driven his vehicle 600km without any accidents or breakdowns during offensive fighting from 14-28.1.45. He repeatedly displayed bravery and driving mastery on the battlefield. In night fighting on 22.1.45 near the city of Kalish while encountering an enemy vehicle convoy, he quickly deployed his vehicle and placed it in an advantageous position, allowing his crew to open fire. In this engagement the crew destroyed two vehicles with ammunition and equipment, a 120mm mortar armored transport, and as many as 20 soldiers. He is deserving of the Order of Glory III Class. Signed Commander, 1508 Baranovichi Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Gatsuk on 30 January 1945 Endorsed Commander, 9 Tank Corps, Guards General-Lieutenant of Tank Troops Kirichenko on 7 February 1945 Awarded Order of Glory III Class by 9 Tank Corps Order 019/N dated 10 February 1945. Verified by 9 Tank Corps Chief of Personnel, Major of Administrative Services Roenko on 10 February 1945. Unit Award Order 9 Bobruisk Red Banner Tank Corps Order 019/N dated 10 February 1945 On behalf of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet USSR, I award the following decorations for exemplary accomplishment of the Command’s missions in the struggle against the German invaders and for having displayed valor and bravery: Order of Glory III Class to: 5. Senior Sergeant Mihail Petrovich Kononov – Mechanic/Driver, SU-76, 1508 Baranovichi Self- Propelled Artillery Regiment Signed 9 Bobruisk Red Banner Tank Corps Guards General-Lieutenant of Tank Forces Kirichenko and Chief of Staff Colonel Ravinovich
Rogi Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 So wait, the serial numbers of the Red Star and OPW 2 are gone? lost in time forever ? Very interesting find
Guest Rick Research Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 (edited) The Valor Medal is not on the Awards Record Card? Edited July 11, 2013 by Rick Research
Paul R Posted July 11, 2013 Author Posted July 11, 2013 Yes... this entire group is a strange one. The valor medal is not on the card, but it could have come later? The weird thing is that the ribbons are all very well worn and uniformly so. I have no doubt that they have been together for a very long time. Kinda weird! I have never seen a set where the order numbers themselves were lost? Maybe they were awarded and the records were literally destroyed in a German offensive before they could be sent to their HQ?
Guest Rick Research Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 You'll have to research the Valor Medal then to make sure it isn't a parts bar. I've got a couple of nice bars that seem all of a piece, but haven't researched them except for Lastovka's here in the back pages.
Ferdinand Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 Does it mention an order booklet or temporary certificate in the third column? If that's the case, then the two orders were in fact awarded but then lost by the recipient. I would research the Medal for Courage via its number, just to make sure it belongs on the bar.
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