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Old 12-25-2012, 03:42 PM   #21
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Re: My newest purchase, a naval uniform.

This is a good question to ask BEFORE making a purchase of this nature.
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Old 12-25-2012, 03:50 PM   #22
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Re: My newest purchase, a naval uniform.

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This is a good question to ask BEFORE making a purchase of this nature.
Sure, but if you knew what deal I had with my purchases, I'm sure you would talk differently. I bought a guy's complete collection for a great pric and I had to decide at that moment. Even if some items are either fake or put together, it is still a great deal!

But on topic, is there a way a navy officer could have been awarded this medal?
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If they were free I would still have questions in fact if they were free even more questions would arise.

Something is either fake or real. If real it is worth the cash. If fake it is not worth the story.

Where are the Jubilee Medals?

The best way to find out how a Naval commander was awarded a Medal "For The Capture Of Berlin" would be to research it.
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Old 12-25-2012, 04:05 PM   #24
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Re: My newest purchase, a naval uniform.

Did anyone look on podvig yet? I would but i cant figure the name out. He may be there?
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Old 12-25-2012, 04:09 PM   #25
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Re: My newest purchase, a naval uniform.

If he is naval and he is there that would be due to a OPW'85 which would mean this is not a complete set. If he did get an OPW'85 it would mean he got all the other Jubilee awards and if so it would be VERY fishy that they were not on his uniform and the awards that are currently on his uniform are not part of the larger group (wherever that may be).
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If they were free I would still have questions in fact if they were free even more questions would arise.

Something is either fake or real. If real it is worth the cash. If fake it is not worth the story.

Where are the Jubilee Medals?

The best way to find out how a Naval commander was awarded a Medal "For The Capture Of Berlin" would be to research it.
Sure, that true. The only thing I say is that I bought his collection because of a couple of orders of which I know they ore original. I don't even collect uniforms but it came with his collection. Now I'm doing some investigations because I want to know what uniform this is and if the awards go with the uniform. That's it. And yes, I'll do research on this person. ;)

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If he is naval and he is there that would be due to a OPW'85 which would mean this is not a complete set. If he did get an OPW'85 it would mean he got all the other Jubilee awards and if so it would be VERY fishy that they were not on his uniform and the awards that are currently on his uniform are not part of the larger group (wherever that may be).
His opw's are not the 85 versions. He could have died in 1948 for example...

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Did anyone look on podvig yet? I would but i cant figure the name out. He may be there?
How do you mean you couldn't figure out his name? The handwriting you mean?
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Re: My newest purchase, a naval uniform.

As Naval awards are not on podvig he would only show up if he got the OPW in 85. I didn't suggest that the awards present were '85s.
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Re: My newest purchase, a naval uniform.

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As Naval awards are not on podvig he would only show up if he got the OPW in 85. I didn't suggest that the awards present were '85s.

False, naval awards are making their way onto podvig, if the process isn't complete already. And here is your officer, Guards Captain Nikolai Vasilievich Filyachenko. :thumbsup


OPW1:
Общедоступный электронный банк документов 'Подвиг народа'

OPW2, with citation confirming the Sevastopol and Odessa medals:
Общедоступный электронный банк документов 'Подвиг народа'

And apparently he did have a 1985 OPW1, which I'm not surprised if it's not on the uniform/totally missing.


Merry Christmas! :D

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PS - if the podvig home page comes up, give it another minute to load or click "поиск награждения" to get it to bring up the specific records.
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Re: My newest purchase, a naval uniform.

Thnx Alex, great stuff! Do I understand correctly that there is no mention of the medal for battle merit and the capture of berlin?

Btw, do you do research?
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Cheers Alex, that's what i was getting at! I just couldn't work out spelling!

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