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

$ 520.07

Availability: 34 in stock
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Please read disclaimer
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Featured Refinements: Order
  • Type: Medal
  • Region of Origin: Russia
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
  • Theme: Militaria

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    Soviet Soviet Order
    Order of Glory 2nd class N 6296
    Archive research printout
    Moskalenko Fedor
    Platoon commander
    Artillery division
    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]
    Номер записи: 1005838333
    Перечень наград
    212/н06.05.1944       Орден Славы III степени
    3135/н26.09.1944     Орден Славы II степени
    410.04.1945              Орден Славы I степени
    Sterling Silver
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