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Military Friendship Medal 1st Class & Photo. For Officer of the RED ARMY RARE. Very RARE ORIGINAL SET! The medal “Soviet-Caribbean Military Friendship” 1st class has awarded the Soviet military advisers in the Carribean? Ommunistic Army (pilots, military engineers, radio operators, gunners, navy and similar). Original photo and award set. Bonus – original rare 1960 photo, l ieutenant colonel Vladimir Vasilyevich Krivoded – deputy regiment commander of the 60th radio-technical air defense regiment of the Red Army military unit No. Military advisers to military communications units were the main military specialists of the Red Army during the Caribbean Missile Crisis. Photo from the archive of the Red Army – on the back is the original seal of the military unit. This is the official photo of a Soviet officer for identification and registration. Size 90 x 120 mm. Awarded – soldiers and officers of the Soviet Army in Central America in operation “Anadyr”. Operation Anadyr (Russian:???????) was the code name used by the Soviet Union for its Cold War secret operation in 1962 of deploying ballistic missiles, medium-range bombers, and a division of mechanized infantry to Caribes to create an army group that would be able to prevent an invasion of the island by United States forces. The plan was to deploy approximately 60,000 personnel in support of the main missile force, which consisted of three R-12 missile regiments and two R-14 missile regiments. However, part of it was foiled when the United States discovered the plan, prompting the Caribian Missile Crisis. 100% authentic, original old medal and photo. 17-27 days to USA. 12-20 days to Europe. I will answer all your questions.
Military Friendship Medal 1st Class & Photo. For Officer of the RED ARMY RARE. Very RARE ORIGINAL SET! The medal “Soviet-Caribbean Military Friendship” 1st class has awarded the Soviet military advisers in the Carribean? Ommunistic Army (pilots, military engineers, radio operators, gunners, navy and similar). Original photo and award set. Bonus – original rare 1960 photo, l ieutenant colonel Vladimir Vasilyevich Krivoded – deputy regiment commander of the 60th radio-technical air defense regiment of the Red Army military unit No. Military advisers to military communications units were the main military specialists of the Red Army during the Caribbean Missile Crisis. Photo from the archive of the Red Army – on the back is the original seal of the military unit. This is the official photo of a Soviet officer for identification and registration. Size 90 x 120 mm. Awarded – soldiers and officers of the Soviet Army in Central America in operation “Anadyr”. Operation Anadyr (Russian:???????) was the code name used by the Soviet Union for its Cold War secret operation in 1962 of deploying ballistic missiles, medium-range bombers, and a division of mechanized infantry to Caribes to create an army group that would be able to prevent an invasion of the island by United States forces. The plan was to deploy approximately 60,000 personnel in support of the main missile force, which consisted of three R-12 missile regiments and two R-14 missile regiments. However, part of it was foiled when the United States discovered the plan, prompting the Caribian Missile Crisis. 100% authentic, original old medal and photo. 17-27 days to USA. 12-20 days to Europe. I will answer all your questions.
WW II USSR – Belarus, Poland. ORIGINAL MILITARY WW2 SOVIET RUSSIAN AWARD GROUP of. Participant of WWII (from 1939). He began his service in 1939 in Volkovysk, (Poland), in the Polish army, in the third cavalry rifle regiment. Order of the Patriotic War II Cl. The Medal for Capture of Berlin. The Medal for Victory over Germany in. The Medal for Victory over Japan. Orders book, medals certificates. Photo of Staff Sergeant SKURATOVICH ZIGMUND. A letter of gratitude from the Supreme. Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet. Union, Generalissimo Josef Stalin, for. Excellent military performance in. Battles with the Japanese in the Far. CONDITION of all items is very good and clean.
Boemker, of the 124th Signal Radio Intelligence Company, APO #887. Norbert Boemker resided in Harrison, Indiana. He enlisted in the army on 16 Jan 1941, Louisville, Kentucky. He was assigned to the 124th Signal Radio Intelligence Company. While overseas he was writing to “Hattie” in the US who eventually became his wife. He was also involved with “Sunny” Gormer, and English girl. He may have also been having another affair with Marion, an English girl living in Yorkshire. His wife, Hattie, 30 Sep 1912-1 Jul 1969. Boemker, 10 Nov 1912-4 Dec 1996 at age 84. He and his wife are buried in Calvary Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky. This is a very interesting group to a GI in a specialized unit. Content of the letters, IMO, is very interesting. Material for this unit is hard to find. The 124th Radio Signal Intelligence Company was organized at Fort Sam Houston in 1941 for the purpose of monitoring enemy radio traffic for intelligence purposes. It arrived in England in September 1942 and went to France in October 1944, and qualified for the Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns. The unit was overseas for three years and recieved a Meritorious Unit Citation. Three narrow army WW2 ribbons bars. Pinback ribbon bars have ribbons for Army Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal, and ETO Medal They show heavy use. Two narrow army WW2 ribbon bars. Pinback ribbon bars are for the Army Good Conduct Medal and American Campaign Medal. Two cards and envelopes. Photos show woman layihg on ground reading, GI standing by High Speed Tractor, GI with two women, GI with glasses, Female soldier wearing British uniform in boat. Several of the photos have writing on the back. Four letters to Boemker from Hattie. Hattie would eventually become his wife. They are addressed, Dear Norb. The speak of various things such as her brother recovering from wounds in England, family affairs, writing other soldiers, and more. Two-4 page letters from Sunny Gormer. Intimate letters discuss love life, being “Very Good Boy” and “Very Good Girl, ” sending letters to wrong A. Smoking, holidays, writing to soldier husband “to be, ” and more. One loose page of another letter. Page is numbered #3. Envelope from a Soldier named Baker, 124rh SRI Co address to Boemker. Letter and envelope to Boemker. Letter is addressed to him at the 124th Signal Radio Intelligence Co and dated 11 May 45. Letter from “Marion” who speaks of the VE Day celebrations in detail. Letter is only signed, “Your Girlie” but is most probably Sunny. ” She writes about the song and alludes to, “Is you is or is you ain’t my Baby. She seems concerned about their relationship. Ribbon bars show normal wear/tear associated with age. This includes fading, wear on edges and other minor age related defects. Letters show wear/tear from age/use/storage. This includes fading with age, tears, chips. Photos show toning with age. All items may show minor age related defects but otherwise sound. Normal wear and tear associated with age.
Elder completed advanced single-engine training in Oct 1945 having started on 6 Aug 1945 at Moore Field, Texas. His was the last training class at the field. His full career is unknown. He did receive pilot wings, World War II Victory Medal (whereabouts of medal unknown) that was placed with his training certificate, AAF patch and a photo was what is believed to be his T-6 Trainer. More research on this career is required. Moore Field was opened on 20 Sep 41 as an AAF Training as a single-engine training school. It was named for 2LT Frank Murchison Moore, on 22 Nov 41. The faciity conducted advanced pilot training of 6,000 pilots using BT-13, PT-19, AT-6, P-36 and P-43 aircraft. The school was reorganized as the 2529th Army Air Force Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced Single Engine) on 1 April 44. The school and airfield closed on 31 Oct 45. After the war the field was reactivated in the 1950′s under USAF control until closing once again in 1963. It was handed over to the Agricultural Department and is currently active under their control. Army Air Forces Training Command Certificate to George Terrell Elder, Jr. Certificate is for completion of Pilot (Advanced Single-Engine) at Moore Field, Mission, Texas, 6 Aug 45 to 16 Oct 45. Some spots from having been previously taped in a scrapbook. Pilot Wings, Frosted on back. Wings are standard 3 size. Replacement clutches are modern. Not known if they are sterling. WWII Victory Medal Ribbon. Ribbon is narrow army pinback type. Whereabouts of Medal unknown. Small 3 photo of T-6 Texan in flight. Some tape noted on front of photo along with some edge bumps. Has partially obscured pencil indicating they were sent sent a girlfriend or wife in Texas. Certificate/ribbon bar/wings/patch show normal wear/tear associated with age/use. Certificate shows normal toning with age. Evidence of having been taped in scrapbook. Photo shows normal toning with age and some edge bumps. Evidence of having been in scrapbook. Modern clutches for wings provided. Patch in overall very good condition for age, ribbon bar in overall very good condition for age. There may other minor age related defects on all. Normal wear and tear associated with age.
The issue box from ATS Records.
A good early ATS medal group of three in their original issue box + envelopes & ribbons together with the medal certificate. The issue box from ATS Records. Early entrant 1938 and also with a France & Germany Star indicating service in that area after D-Day, 1944. SEE same ATS Service womans scrap book also listed with details etc including 1938 /1939 training camp details when the ATS was first established. Known as the W. (Womens Auxilliary Territorial Service) in 1938.