Can you help me identify this?
Can you help me identify this?
That is a officers tag from the 1980's era
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
Thanks for your help.
Does anyone know where I can find another one like it?
Thanks for your help.
I really don't know where else to find out about these tags.
Does anyone recognize these two?
Hi Dean, I have never seen these before. I am thinking they are really suspect. I think they are most likely fantasy items.
I think someone with a limited knowledge of Russian and the cyrilic alaphabet has stamped them up. One has been done to represent "RKKA" (Red Army) where as the other would be for "KGB".
Cheers, Ade.
Hi, can someone tell me something about this?
is the dog tag maker working at nights in the cellar?
Приветствую!This discharge (personal) counter not soviet, but russian, of
Imperial army, belonged to the bottom grade of 23-rd infantry
Nizovski(Низовский) regiment, 2-nd mouths, personal number 192. Shelfs up to WW1 stood in edge Privislinskom, modern Poland, the Polish colleagues found also counters 21 infantry Murom regiment and others... Regiment belonged to 2-nd brigade of 5-th infantry division
Этот увольнительный (личный) жетон не советский, но русский, Императорской армии, принадлежал нижнему чину 23-го пехотного Низовского полка, 2-ой роты, личный номер 192. Полк до WW1 стоял в Привислинском крае, современная Польша, польские коллеги находили также жетоны 21пехотного Муромского полка и других... Полк принадлежал 2-ой бригаде 5-ой пехотной дивизии
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