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Thanks Eugene! Very appreciated!!!
Seems this guy was not HSU and had no Order of Lenin? Last edited by Tretov; 10-11-2004 at 01:45 AM. |
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Note his new Engineering branch insignia; different ( and not as nice in my opinion) from the WWII era insignia of crossed axes.
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Tretov,
He also seems to have hung his Red Banners in a strange order, the first one on the medal bar seems to have a repeat number on it Marc |
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well, it is NOT a mess...this honourable guy encountered a banal problem for this kind of award over-loaded high ranking officers...too many medals! can you imagine the pain and the work to re-arrange a medal bar of ten medals in order to introduce a new one? and remember such militaries received nearly regularly new jubilee medals from various friendly countries...so permanent reconstruction of the all medal bars...Poor babooshka, what a pain for her...
More seriously, to such a point many veterans prefered to pin aesthetically the new awards between to medals bars bearing the most ancient and prestigious awards... A red banner of labor, or the minors medals (hungarian?) are nearly or certainly purely honorific... About the red banners, what could be the most prestigious ones, following the opinion? the 1-2 first ones, earned in fight during the war, or the 4th-5th, exceptionnaly rare awards reserved to a few generals, earned at the service of soviet army?
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