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05-15-2009 02:43 AM
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Re: Soviet WW2 Medals / Help please
Hi, Steve
The first pictures are from a Pre-War Excellent Sportsman badge in very bad condition.
As for the Bravery medal it looks original and could be mid war (1942-44) maybe.
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Re: Soviet WW2 Medals / Help please

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RedArmyCollector
Hi, Steve
The first pictures are from a Pre-War Excellent Sportsman badge in very bad condition.
As for the Bravery medal it looks original and could be mid war (1942-44) maybe.
Hello Justin, thanks for the info. I like them salty, or dug. Would Soviet soldiers worn medals into battle?
Regards, Steve
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Re: Soviet WW2 Medals / Help please
Hi Steve, medals were worn at all times, even in battle.
The story goes, how true it is I don't know, that is Zsarist times, it was noted that decorated soldiers got hit less by their NCO's, so the tradition of wearing medals at all times started.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Soviet WW2 Medals / Help please

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Adrian Stevenson
Hi Steve, medals were worn at all times, even in battle.
The story goes, how true it is I don't know, that is Zsarist times, it was noted that decorated soldiers got hit less by their NCO's, so the tradition of wearing medals at all times started.
Cheers, Ade.
Hi Ade Thanks. That is interesting story, and makes sense with stories I have heard you mention of officers not being so nice to their soldier ranks.
A lot of medals must have been lost. That is why I like the dug ones. They were probably lost in a skirmish of some type, or their Commissar slapped them so hard it flew off. Did you see the other medals I posted? What do think if so?
Regards, Steve
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