nickstrenk Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 A widespread medal ,made in USSR .Silver.Awarded to a Czechoslovak nurse during the Korean War 1953.With a certificate.I think,it is worth to see.
nickstrenk Posted December 11, 2017 Author Posted December 11, 2017 The reverse of the medal. Simply,I do not want to stay North Korean Meritorious Service Medal alone in the topic so I decided to add some pictures of the next awards of this country.I do not have many of them,but I think, it will be interesting to have a look at them. 1.1st Grade of the Order of the State Flag Etue 30x22cm Weight-star 50gr Weight -chain 80gr Total weight 2kg
nickstrenk Posted December 11, 2017 Author Posted December 11, 2017 2. 3rd Grade ,number 3812.This order I sold about one year ago. 3.3rd Grade ,number 44070.I would like somebody to read the text in the case.
nickstrenk Posted December 11, 2017 Author Posted December 11, 2017 Weight of the last order is 40,6gr. If somebody has an interest to be a new owner of this order ,number 44070,we can agree and he can send a message.
nickstrenk Posted December 13, 2017 Author Posted December 13, 2017 (edited) One good man read me the text in the case-Jaroslav Hanzal. Jaroslav Hanzal was an expert who was working in the Car factory Škoda Mlada Boleslav in North Korea and he was awarded the order number 44070 for instalation links of cars to this country. What a pity but I do not have the certificate to this order. Also I did not have the certificate to the order 3812.One doctor-surgeon was awarded with the order 3812,he took part in the Korean War in the early 50th.But the order 3812 was sold last year. Edited December 14, 2017 by nickstrenk
nickstrenk Posted October 6, 2019 Author Posted October 6, 2019 Somebody was interested in the number 3814.You can me write once more,I forgot your name.The order is for sale again.It is for a Czechoslovak doctor who was serving there in the early 50ies.
nickstrenk Posted March 13, 2020 Author Posted March 13, 2020 No,they are not.Only two of them have connection with Korean War in the early 50th.
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