Bob Posted December 26, 2015 Posted December 26, 2015 Here's a group of documents that belonged to Border Guard Officer Major Ishdorj Nergui (born 1914) . He served for the Border Guard Troops of Ministry of Internal Affairs of MPR from 1936 till 1952. He was drafted to military service in 1936 and was promoted to Deputy and later Commander of Border outpost in Eastern Mongolia. he then moved up until he was discharged from active military service in 1952. Judging from his award documents, he took part in 1945 war against Japan. The group (missing all the awards) includes the following: 1) 1940s Mongolian Army Officer's ID document with Old Mongolian text. The document dates May 5 1941 and was issued to Political commissar Ishdorj Nergui. 2) 1950 Border Guard Officer ID document in Cyrillic Mongolian. The document has a photo of Ishdorj Nergui in military uniform. The document indicates that he held the position of the deputy chief of sub-division of Cadre (human resource) division of Border Guard Department. The same document lists his awards (2 combat Medals, Mongol and Soviet Victory over Japan Medals, Medal of 25 Years to MPR). 3) Order and Medal Booklet with the photo of Isdorj Nergui in military uniform.The booklet also has the serial numbers, date and names of his awards (2 Combat Medals and one Order of the Polar Star). 4) Document of the Badge of Excellent Border Guard with serial number 890 awarded in 1951. 5) Document of the Mongolia Medal for Victory over Japan 6) Document of the Soviet Medal for Victory over Japan 7) Document of the Medal of 25 Years to MPR 8) Document of the Medal of 30th anniversary of Victory at Khalkhingol. 9) Document of the Medal of 60 Years to Armed Forces 10) Invitation of local Government to the celebrations of 66th anniversary of Mongolian People's Army (dated March 16, 1987) 11) Last but not least, the document issued by the Commander of Border Guard Unit #20 Colonel Sainbuyan and Chief of Staff Captian Darjaa to comrade Nergui certifying that he owns binoculars purchased from the military store of a Red Army Unit located in the area and he is allowed to use this binoculars for service and personal purposes. The document dated June 5, 1938. The document is handsigned and bears beautiful stamp print of the Ministry of Internal Affairs-Border Guard Unit in Erdenetsagaan (current Sukhbaatar province).
Paul R Posted December 26, 2015 Posted December 26, 2015 Very interesting documents. I like the photos with him in his ribbon bars. Do you have the awards as well?
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