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About the para badge?
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According to the images i've seen the order would be, from left to right as the viwer sees it, Para, academy, Guards.
This seems to be the same order as on the Soviet uniforms. Correct me if i'm wrong the para badge was always left of the academy badge from the viewers perspective. Guards to the right or above of the academy badge. Eddie.
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Here is a photograph illustrating how the badges are worn on the tunic chest pocket (taken from www.cadetcorps.ru).
I think it's safe to say that as far as order of precedence goes, the Russian military pretty much continued the Soviet practices for continuity. Last edited by ibaya; 04-04-2007 at 12:52 AM. |
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Placement of Insignia
Here is the best info I have right now on the placement of Russian Federation insignia. Hope this helps to solve any further questions.
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