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G67010 - BADGE OF THE ORDER OF ST. STANISLAV 2nd class

G67010 - BADGE OF THE ORDER OF ST. STANISLAV 2nd class

Instituted in Poland in 1765, introduced in Imperial Russia in 1831.

Gold rimmed dark red enamel, 8-pointed

G67100 - Sign Mikhailovsky artillery ACADEMY OF ST. PETERSBURG

G67100 - Sign Mikhailovsky artillery ACADEMY OF ST. PETERSBURG

Granted to the cadets after graduation, 1911-1917.

On rv. screw with Slovenian. signature E. Kortmann.

G85050 - USSR, ORDER OF THE RED BANNER, fifth type (1951-1991)

G85050 - USSR, ORDER OF THE RED BANNER, fifth type (1951-1991)

It was the first Soviet military decoration, established on 16 September 1918, and the highest award of Soviet Russia

G85100 - USSR, ORDER OF THE RED STAR, sixth type

G85100 - USSR, ORDER OF THE RED STAR, sixth type

Military decoration for bravery of the Soviet Union, established in 1930.

Serial no 1650741.

G85160 - Order of Glory 3rd class - second type (1943-1944)

G85160 - Order of Glory 3rd class - second type (1943-1944)

Military decoration of the Soviet Union established in 1943.[1] It was awarded to non-commissioned officers of the Red Army.

G85200 - USSR, Order of the Red Military Flag, IV type (1950-52)

G85200 - USSR, Order of the Red Military Flag, IV type (1950-52)

Soviet civilian decoration established in 1928. It was awarded to persons and institutions for outstanding work merit (production, science, culture,

G85201 - USSR, ORDER OF THE RED MILITARY FLAG, IV type(1950-52)

G85201 - USSR, ORDER OF THE RED MILITARY FLAG, IV type(1950-52)

Soviet civilian decoration established in 1928.

It was awarded to persons and institutions for outstanding work merit

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