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Old 08-19-2007, 04:22 AM   #61
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Paul,

In the 1980s it was not unusual for a soldier, serving his 2 year term, to make 20+ jumps. A friend of mine had 28.

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Just a little off topic from Soviet Paras but talk is of 20-28 jumps. In the Cuban sub- forum is a Tercera ( 3rd Class ) Para badge with a jump count of 600!!
Just how many jumps would the Primera class be????
That is a serious number of jumps done to still be a third class para
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Old 08-19-2007, 06:59 AM   #62
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Just a little off topic from Soviet Paras but talk is of 20-28 jumps. In the Cuban sub- forum is a Tercera ( 3rd Class ) Para badge with a jump count of 600!!
Just how many jumps would the Primera class be????
That is a serious number of jumps done to still be a third class para
That number sounds improbably high.
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Old 09-13-2007, 06:40 AM   #63
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Hi guys,
maybe I'll be out of topic... We all know these parà badges were weared even by other branch of the army or navy , for ex. Naval infatry...a sort of further specialization for those men (btw I don't remember in wich book I read that naval inf. was more "lucky" in jump training and war actions than regular paratroopers during war times or in the 30's...). Anyone knows of otlichnik parà badges weared by other than paratrooper men, maybe it was not possible.
And, more, did it's possible for a soviet soldier or officer to wear on his uniform jump qualification badges from other Warsaw pact countries (for ex. Poland or DDR) ?
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Old 09-17-2007, 06:22 PM   #64
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:tumbleweed wow, mine was an exciting question! :tumbleweed
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Old 09-17-2007, 07:25 PM   #65
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Anyone knows of otlichnik parà badges weared by other than paratrooper men, maybe it was not possible.
And, more, did it's possible for a soviet soldier or officer to wear on his uniform jump qualification badges from other Warsaw pact countries (for ex. Poland or DDR) ?
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Paratroopers wore the same otlichnik badges as the other ground forces.

I'm not aware of Soviet paratroopers wearing other nations' airborne badges and have not seen any photographic evidence of it.
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Old 09-18-2007, 05:12 AM   #66
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Thanks Desantnik!

My english is horrible, I know...but I wonder if other Army or Navy soldiers (for ex.naval inf.) could wear "otlichnik parashutist" badge on their breast.Were they permitted to take a so further specialization? or did it was only for paratroopers specifically?

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Thanks Desantnik!

My english is horrible, I know...but I wonder if other Army or Navy soldiers (for ex.naval inf.) could wear "otlichnik parashutist" badge on their breast.Were they permitted to take a so further specialization? or did it was only for paratroopers specifically?

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There seems to be some confusion on the "otlichnik" part of the paratrooper badge.

The designation on the parachutist badge applies solely to the skill of jumping itself, NOT all the other stuff like shooting, digging a foxhole, etc. For these other skills, soldiers and officers would wear an additional badge showing their overall proficiency in their specialty.
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Old 10-07-2007, 05:35 PM   #68
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Veteran's Paratrooper Badge

Can anyone help with this abbreviation - OOOMA? I'm sure one of the "O"s is probably "otryad" or detachment. Another "O" could be "otdelnii". Any clues on the other "O", "M", or "A".

The KBF is "Red Banner Baltic Fleet".

Interestingly the first try remains on the reverse.
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Other potential O's

My list of abbreviations also has:

OO - особый отряд -Special Task Force

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Paratrooper Badge

Hi,

what do you think about this 1936 Paratrooper Badge.
Real a fake?

regards and thanks
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