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Gramotas
- Gramota dated June 12th, 1970 issued to Zh. A Dzhabrailova for active participation in a concert for the Centennial celebration of Lenin’s birth signed by Lieutenant-General & Hero of the Soviet Union (#6478), Ivan Ivanovich Tenishchev, Commander of Soviet Occupational Troops in Germany.
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12-19-2015 04:37 PM
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Diploma award badge "Ready for work and defense." Top left, There Is Marked: Union sports Companies From proletariat "Dynamo" in the Donetsk region and top right: To educate a new generation who loves life, which is able to raise the power of the Land of the Soviets, and to defend with his chest against hIS enemies "- Stalin -.
The diploma gives East by the regional council "Dynamo" at the Coach and member of the volleyball team, pour son excellent work in the training of volleyball 'sections, pour perfect organization of the competition, pour the third place obtained LORs of the competition. The East team Kramatorsk decorated by the Regional Council.
Signed by the Chief and Council Secretary responsible, the City of Stalino October 3, 1935.
Last edited by Philippe; 12-20-2015 at 04:04 PM.
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"Diploma award badge 'ready for work and defense'. Top left, it is marked: Union of Sports Associations of the Proletariat 'Dynamo' in the Donetsk Region and top right: 'To educate a new generation that loves life, which is able to raise the power of the Soviet country, and defend with his chest against his enemies '- Stalin -.
The degree is given by the Regional Council 'Dynamo' to the coach and members of the Volleyball team, for his excellent work in training sections 'volleyball', for the perfect organization of the competition, and for 3rd place obtained in the competition. The team Kramatorsk is decorated by the Regional Council.
Signed by the Head of Board Secretary and responsible, City Stalino October 3, 1935."
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Thank you Bill, I modified the post.
Philippe
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Gramota issued to O. A. Pavlov dated April 7th, 1967 for active participation in the Communist Education of the troops in the Carpathian Military District and signed by Lieutenant-General and Hero of the Soviet Union (#1890), Petr Nikolaevich Lashchenko, Commander of the Carpathian Military District, and Lieutenant-General P. Maltsev, Member of the Military Council, Head of Political Education.
Last edited by Bill Garvy; 12-22-2015 at 01:51 PM.
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