Please help identify G.G.Grandfather uniform details (rank, type of the uniform)
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At the epaulet on the right of your grandfather, order of St. Stanislaus in the rosette, neck order of St. Anne, on the order of St. Vladimir's breast (cross), but the two medals I'm not sure at the moment so I will not speculate, moreover, under the Order of St. Stanislaus is still the badge I do not recognize because it is vague.
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Grosz, thank you for your reply. Yes that is correct, on the neck is St.Anne 2nd class, St. Stanislaus 2nd class and St. Vladimir 4th class (35 years of service). The two medals are - commemorative medal of the Reign of Tzar Alexander III and the other one is medal for the first general census of the population 1897.
What i had trouble with was the epaulet type, as well as the one large star on the epaulet (why 1 when the generals had at least 2?). Also the strip accross his chest, is he holding a sword or a saber on it?
As for the badge under St. Stanislaus order, i am not sure either.... thus would welcome any suggestions.
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Hello, I searched a bit and I have something like it may explain something. In my epaulettes indicate the rank of general medical services, but I could be wrong, I try to guess what the badge of the Order is below. I put the link in the Russian language, if you have problems with the translation, but I will try to translate later. pay attention to
4.Эполеты военно-медицинского образца.
and link:
apolety-01.php
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Excellent source, thank you. This answers some questions for sure. He was in medicine, in a rank of Actual State Councilor. Still doesnt make sense why only 1 star on the epaulet? Wonder if they/medical generals were entittled to have a sword/saber. I've been trying to identify the badge but only have a guess- its a Graduation badge from the Imperial Medical- Surgery Academy in St Petersburg. (he finished that school in 1879). However, when i compare the picture of the badge to this photo it does not tie out..... maybe you can come up with a better explanation.
Thankx for your interest to help, grosz.
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With one star on his epaulet your G. G.Grandfather appears to be in a rank of a State Councelor which was a fifth highest civilian rank with the Russian government hierarchy. Refering to the army ranks it was somewhat between the colonel and general-major. They were entitled to have a saber.
Once you know his full name you may try to search for some info online.
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Thankx Mehti. Do you know if it would've just a regular officer saber? or a small/short one?
Actually got his service record, he was promoted to the Actual State Councelor at the time of retirement. (i think right after this picture was taken but now makes sence why only 1 star here). Do you have any guess on the badge on his right side, below St. Stanislaus order?
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Great, i can see that being the 100th anniversary badge.
Thankx for all your help, Mehti!
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