Ed_Haynes Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 Choibalsan and (a very young) Tsedenbal.(Source: Paula L. W. Sabloff, ed., Modern Mongolia: Reclaiming Ghengis Khan, p. 46.
Stogieman Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Great pix! Thanks! Does anybody have any photos of a Halhingol being worn by a Mongolian or Soviet fighter?
Ed_Haynes Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Does Tsedenbal count? Here shown with his "better half". (Those of you who ever think of mail-order Russian brides, consider this photo.)(Battushig, p. 21)
Ed_Haynes Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Or, failing that, Hero of Mongolia Colonel D. Nyantaisuren(Battushig, p. 30)
Ed_Haynes Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Or . . . [he looks familiar?] . . . .(Battiushig, p. 40)
Ed_Haynes Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 See:http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=5489&st=10
fjcp Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Great pix! Thanks! Does anybody have any photos of a Halhingol being worn by a Mongolian or Soviet fighter?Probably the halgingols most famous recipient. No name needed I think.
Ed_Haynes Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Oh, yes, those Helpful Northern Friends were given the Khalkhin Gol Badge/Medal as well . . . .
fjcp Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 a little perhaps but..... I was wondering if anybody knew what the order next to the khalkhin Gol badge is?
Guest Rick Research Posted March 1, 2006 Posted March 1, 2006 Yep, that is #88, awarded to his nibs on 31 March 1942, of the Tuvinsky Aratsky Republic's Order of the Republic M1941.
Gerd Becker Posted March 1, 2006 Posted March 1, 2006 I read somewhere, that the Halingol Medals was one of Zhukovs favourite awards....
Stogieman Posted March 1, 2006 Posted March 1, 2006 Well, I can certainly understand that. IMO, one of the most beautiful of the Mongolian awards, this diminutive little gem is.
Vatjan Posted March 5, 2006 Author Posted March 5, 2006 Yep, that is #88, awarded to his nibs on 31 March 1942, of the Tuvinsky Aratsky Republic's Order of the Republic M1941.Have a look at fellow forum member Hendrik's website, he has an interesting article about Tuva Orders and medalshttp://users.skynet.be/hendrik/index.html
Ed_Haynes Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 (edited) Have a look at fellow forum member Hendrik's website, he has an interesting article about Tuva Orders and medalshttp://users.skynet.be/hendrik/index.htmlYuri also has nice attention to the Tuvan Order of the Republic at:http://www.netdialogue.com/yy/Russia/Tuva/...ic/Republic.htmAnd a direct link to Hendrik's material would behttp://users.skynet.be/hendrik/eng/39tuva.htmlOff-topic, but related? Edited March 5, 2006 by Ed_Haynes
Vatjan Posted March 15, 2006 Author Posted March 15, 2006 Another Lodongiin Dandar pic, with the 2 types of the order of Military Valour
Ed_Haynes Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 Is this a soviet Osoaviakhim badge?JanWell, there was a Mongolian one, but Dr. B shows only the scraps of one specimen. So this may be an important photo.
Vatjan Posted March 16, 2006 Author Posted March 16, 2006 Alas Ed, the form does not really fit the W01 badge. I think I can just make out the little plane on the top of chain.
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