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Re: BEYOND SALTY Order of the Red Star #1529161
Hi, Guards badge is ww2 vintage, Post ww2 they had a line of tassels on the bottom edge of the flag. From what I understand just serving with a Guards unit did not automatically entitle you to the Guards badge you also had to show dynamism, political zeal and good comradeship throughout training orfor deeds that did not warrant a medal.
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04-02-2012 05:54 PM
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Re: BEYOND SALTY Order of the Red Star #1529161
Your Guards Badge is an original wartime piece. It's actually one of the slightly more uncommon variations.
As far as I know, every member of a guards unit received the badge (if a division or brigade was granted the title, every subordinate unit and their men were also elevated to guards status; in formations that were granted the guards status (corps and armies) only the command and staff officers received the badge).
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Re: BEYOND SALTY Order of the Red Star #1529161
Thanks for the reponses, all!
Do you think my tank driver would have worn a badge like this?
If anyone knows where I can get a screw back for it, please let me know!
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Re: BEYOND SALTY Order of the Red Star #1529161
Hi Joe, yes he would have.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: BEYOND SALTY Order of the Red Star #1529161
Thanks, Ade!
As both the Guards badge and ORS came from the same vendor... I guess there is a small chance that they come from the same vet grouping!
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Re: BEYOND SALTY Order of the Red Star #1529161
Yes, he would have worn such a badge.
There is indeed a very small chance that they both belonged to the same vet... It happened to me with this group for example: https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/order...avelyev-23282/
All three awards came from the same seller, but only after researching them did I find out that they had belonged to the same person. A great surprise.
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