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03-31-2020 01:12 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Hello,
Nice picture, the style of the portrait and the subject is typica of the second half of 30s.
The Budenovka could be a model 27 or model 31.
Gymnasterka is model 35.
The badges belong to paramilitary organizations that existed since the prewar years: on the left, ready for PVHO (ready for chemical and anti-aircraft defence); in the middle GTO badge, "ready for labor and defence"; on the right, badge "ready for sanitary defence".
In my opinion, not a medic (look at the lack of rank pips for example, he was a krasnoarmeets), but most probably a proud fighter of the RKKA and an active member of the society
Best regards
Gabriele
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Gabriele
Hello,
Nice picture, the style of the portrait and the subject is typica of the second half of 30s.
The Budenovka could be a model 27 or model 31.
Gymnasterka is model 35.
The badges belong to paramilitary organizations that existed since the prewar years: on the left, ready for PVHO (ready for chemical and anti-aircraft defence); in the middle GTO badge, "ready for labor and defence"; on the right, badge "ready for sanitary defence".
In my opinion, not a medic (look at the lack of rank pips for example, he was a krasnoarmeets), but most probably a proud fighter of the RKKA and an active member of the society
Best regards
Gabriele
Thank you for the info Gabriele, I didn't know there were paramilitary organizations in Russia at that time which also answers why I couldn't find those specific badges when looking over the state issued ones.
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