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Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)


Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)
Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)
Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)
Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)
Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)
Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)
Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)

Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)    Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)

V R Soviet Soviet Order. Order of Glory 2nd class N 6296. Full Cavalier of the Orders of Glory.

Fyodor Mikhailovich Moskalenko (02/18/1921 - 11/25/1986) - assistant platoon commander of the 89th separate self-propelled artillery division (50th Zaporizhzhya-Kirovograd Infantry Orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov Division, 52nd Army, 1st Ukrainian Front), foreman, participant of the Great Patriotic War, holder of the Order of Glory of three degrees. On March 8-14, 1944, in the area of?? The village of Mikhailovka (now Novoukrainsky district of the Kirovograd region, Ukraine), senior sergeant Moskalenko, with his direct fire crew, suppressed a mortar, 4 machine guns and disabled more than 10 enemy soldiers.

He was wounded, but remained in the ranks [1]. By order of units of the 50th Infantry Division (012 / n) dated May 6, 1944, senior sergeant Moskalenko Fedor Mikhailovich was awarded the Order of Glory, 3rd degree [2]. On August 20-24, 1944, in battles near the village of Bunesti (Romania), senior sergeant Moskalenko, commanding the crew, suppressed 5 machine guns and exterminated up to 15 enemy soldiers [1]. By order for the troops of the 52nd Army No. 0135 / n dated September 26, 1944, senior sergeant Moskalenko Fyodor Mikhailovich was awarded the Order of Glory, 2nd degree [2].

On January 14, 1945, southwest of the city of Kielce (Poland), while in reconnaissance, he burst into the enemy's location in an armored personnel carrier. Despite his injury, he killed over 10 Nazis with personal weapons. He took a prisoner who gave valuable information [1].

By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated April 10, 1945, Sergeant Major Moskalenko Fyodor Mikhailovich was awarded the Order of Glory, 1st degree [2]. Became a full Knight of the Order of Glory [1]. Pay Pal only Thank you. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Russia\Medals, Pins & Ribbons".

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  1. Region of Origin: Russia
  2. Featured Refinements: Order
  3. Modified Item: No
  4. Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
  5. Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  6. Theme: Militaria
  7. Original/Reproduction: Original
  8. Type: Medal

Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)    Soviet star Medal red Badge Banner Order of Glory 2 #6296 FULL KNIGHT (1033a)