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03-01-2008, 05:10 AM | #501 |
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A HSU with Hungarian medals...
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2 Red Banners...
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Another Marshal Star...
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Another HSU...
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A double Order for Service to the Motherland...
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Specifically, Army General (or General of the Army) ... similar ranks in the other arms of services in the Red Army would be "Chief Marshal of XXXX" ... |
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I have here a (maybe) stupid question : I thought the term "Cavalier" was used only when one was awarded the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Classes of an order, i;e; the 3 classes of the Order. Is it correct ? Or can we say "Cavalier of the 2nd and 3rd Classes" (only), meaning that the term we see sometimes "Full Cavalier" relates to all the 3 classes ? Said differently : is it correct to say Cavalier for 2 classes only ? Just a question... :confused: Cheers. Ch. |
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Christophe,
In Russian, someone awarded an order or a medal bears the title of "Cavalier of [order/medal]" Marc |
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A Hero of Russia. And a former Pilot / Navigator... Can't tell which badge it is... Again like the previous portraits, he has recently been awarded the Medal for 60th Anniversary of the Liberation of Belarus from the German Invaders.
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