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05-25-2023 04:53 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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I definitely think someone tried cleaning it at some point, muting some of the natural highlights and "shadows". Over polishing back in the day could have cause highlight detail smudging too.
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A good one, and not one of those polished fakes.
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It looks like that the name of the guards corporal is "Кейлук Анатолий Денисович".
There is no soldier with this name in Pamyat Naroda, so my thought was that the name could be misspelled.
The name "Кейлюк Анатолий Денисович" does exist, but is clearly not the person we are looking for.
Unfortunately, Pamyat Naroda is not faultless.
If it is worth it to you, you can have the medal/soldier researched by Matt Jansen;
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I think that's him actually.
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Born August 15, 1926, then issued his Victory over Germany medal in Februari 1946 as a PFC (efreytor), and then evidently staying in the army as a career NCO and earning an MCM for 10 years of service in 1954 as a Master Sergeant (as per Podvig Naroda). Moreover, Keyluk / Keylyuk is a fairly uncommon name, so I'd be surprised if they are not one and the same individual.
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