Article about: "Gratitude" Documents of Guards to Red Army Man (Private) Ivan Pavlovichu Krukovu: - Gratitude to the participant of fight beyond Danube: For excellent operations at speeding up of
"Gratitude" Documents of Guards to Red Army Man (Private) Ivan Pavlovichu Krukovu:
- Gratitude to the participant of fight beyond Danube: For excellent operations at speeding up of the Rába River and mastering by the cities of Chorno and Sharvar - important knots of the railways and strong strong points of defense of the Germans, covering ways to border of Austria, - to guards to Red Army man Krukov Ivan Pavlovichu by the order of Supreme commander in chief Marshal of Soviet Union of companion Stalin No. 314 from March 28th, 1945 it is officially thanked.
- Gratitude to the participant of fight for Vienna: For excellent operations on mastering of capital of Austria by the city of Vienna - strategically important knot of defense of the Germans, covering ways to southern borders of Germany, - to guards to Red Army man Krukovu Ivan Pavlovichu by the order of the Supreme commander in chief of the Marshal of Soviet Union of companion Stalin No. 334 from April 13th, 1945 it is officially thanked.
Gratitude Certificates of Sergeant Ivan Afanasievich Pirozhnikov, Scout Reconnaissance, 903rd Mountain Rifle Sevastopol Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, 2nd Class, Regiment:
- Taman Peninsula, October 9th, 1943
- Kerch’, April 11th, 1944
- Sevastopol, May 10th, 1944
- Carpathians, October 18th, 1944
- Mikhalovtse, November 26th, 1944
- Olomouc, May 8th, 1945
- Moravian Ostrava, April 30th, 1945
- Prešov & Košice, January 20th, 1945
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Thank you, Adrian, just a small sampling of the different and seemingly infinite varieties of documents given out for the aforementioned operations. I would hope that other forum members would please post some additional examples from their collections!
Thank you, Dom, I encourage you to post your examples. I would like to see them. There are so many different sizes and quite a variety of styles. The fact that so many survived the war and all this time is an even greater wonderment, some examples being well over seventy years old! I have a few more examples I intend on posting in the coming days.
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