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Order of Kutuzov 2nd cl., Type 2 Var. 1 (w. 3 rivets), #1099, awarded in Sept.
1944 to a Maj. General, a Rifle Corps Commander, for holding a bridgehead on the
Dniester River against repeated enemy attacks. In the follow-up offensive, his
corps destroyed 3 Romanian infantry divisions, eliminated 10,000 Romanian and
German soldiers, captured 5,100 POWs, and seized 45 settlements. The recipient was
also awarded with the Order of Suvorov 2nd cl., Order of Lenin, and four Orders of
the Red Banner. Condition is superb, impossible to upgrade. Comes with
archival research and English-language biography.

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Soviet Armed Forces, 3rd cl., #114634,
with Award Document, awarded in 1988 to Chief of Electronic Warfare of a Fighter
Bomber Regiment stationed in Belorussia (later, in East Germany). The order
booklet is a very interesting 1992 issue, a Soviet leftover which still shows
Gorbachev's facsimile. EXC condition. Comes w. archival research.

Order of the Red Banner, Type 2, Var. 3, #41819, September 1942 issue to the
Commissar of a Guards Rifle Regiment, 4th Tank Army, Stalingrad Front. In late
August, his regiment counterattacked a German Don River bridgehead near Vertyachii
destroying 2 tanks and 1200 enemy soldiers. His award is one of the earliest for
the Battle of Stalingrad. Fine condition; comes with archival research.

Order of the Red Banner, Type 4, Var.2, Sub-var. 1, #190684, Nov. 1944 issue to an
AF Major, Sr. Instructor at an AF Pilot School for length of service. A very
uncommon version with the known serial number range from 189839-197976. VF/ EXC
condition; includes original wartime suspension. Comes with archival research.

Medal for Combat Service, Type 1 Var. 1 (w. engraved #) on replaced Type 2
suspension, #27685, awarded in Feb. 1942 to an automobile mechanic of an airdrome
service battalion, Southwestern Front, for repairing trucks requisitioned from
civilian organizations in the first months of the war. The medallion is in F/VF
condition. Comes with archival research.

Order of the Red Banner, 3rd award, Type 4 Var. 2, Sub-Var. 5, #5237, June 1949
issue to a Major General of Jewish ethnic background, a veteran of WW1 and Russian
Civil War, and a rifle division commander at the end of WW2. He earned many other
high decorations incl. Orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov 2nd cl. The order is in
Outstanding condition. Comes with archival research.

Institute of International Relationships (IMO) graduate badge, pin back version, c. late 1970s-1980s. The school was an elite establishment whose graduates went on to occupy coveted positions in the Soviet Diplomatic Corps. Many of them were KGB and GRU officers slated for service abroad. EXC condition.

Order of the Red Banner, Type 2 Var. 3, #77312, awarded in April 1944 to Chief of
Staff of a Guards rifle regiment, Steppe Front for seizing a fortified hill and
repelling a massive enemy counterattack on the west bank of the Dnieper in Oct.
1943. Originally recommended for the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 2nd cl.,
he received the Red Banner instead. His two other decorations of the war were the
Order of Suvorov, 3rd cl. awarded for brilliant leadership during the Soviet Jan.
1943 offensive south of Voronezh and Order of the Red Star for extraordinary
bravery in the Battle of Kursk. The Order of the Red Banner is in VF condition,
outstanding for a screw back version. Comes with comprehensive archival research.

Order of the Red Banner, Type 4 Var. 2 Sub-var. 3, #264985, awarded in May 1945 to Chief Engineer of a mechanized brigade, 2nd Belorussian Front, for building a temporary bridge under enemy fire during the storming of Danzig and thus allowing tanks of his brigade to advance. In Superb condition. Comes with archival research.

Order of Alexander Nevsky, Type 2 (riveted), #9443, July 1944 issue to a
submachine gun platoon commander, 21st Army, Leningrad Front, for capturing a
fortified height and a small Finnish settlement near Vyborg without losses to his
platoon. KIA on the Oder River near Opeln & posthumously awarded with the Order
of the Patriotic War, 2nd cl., in May 1945. VF/EXC condition, extremely
uncommon for a Type 2. Comes with archival research.