Description
Researched Soviet Medal Bar
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Anton Grigorievich Petrov (Антон Григорьевич Петров)
This Soviet medal bar consists of the following items:
Medal for Combat Merit #13758
Made of silver and enamels. Measures 36.79 mm in height and 32.15 mm in width. The eyelet is 5.03 mm wide and the medal weighs 22.8 gram. The medal is in excellent condition with most details visible and all enamel still present. There are several dings and scratches on both sides and its connection ring has not been cut.
Medal for Combat Merit #236456
Made of lacquer and zilver. Measures 37.03 mm in height, 32.19 mm in width and weighs 21.19 gram. The medal is in nice condition with most details visible. The lacquer filling the lettering is all gone and its connection ring has not been cut.
Medal for Combat Merit #1556824
Made of lacquer and silver. Measures 37.53 mm in height, 32.36 mm in width and weighs 18.0 gram. The medal is in nice condition with most details visible. The lacquer filling the lettering is all gone and its connection ring has not been cut.
Unfortunately the award booklet is NOT sold in this lot. Just the pictures of it are available!
Brief and specific description of the personal feat or merits (medal number 236456)
Comrade PETROV has been the aide to the chief of staff for the rear area issues. In combat, he proved himself as courageous, steadfast, and devoted Red Army commanders. During the defensive battles for the towns Tula, Kashira, Serpukhov, and in liberation of Kaluga, comrade PETROV reliably delivered the rockets to the fire squadrons in the most difficult winter conditions with roads buried under snow.
In the latest engagements in the sectors of the 30th ,20th , and 5th armies, comrade PETROV again arranged exceptionally well the rockets resupply. An incident occurring at the station is an example of personal brave conduct exhibited by PETROV. An enemy air strike set ablaze the ammunition depot. Disregarding the exploding ammunition; comrade PETROV together is a warrant officer put off the fire and prevented the imminent depot detonation. Comrade PETROV was lightly wounded in the action.
For personal courage in combat setting and impeccable work in resupplying the ammunition to the fire squadrons, he deserves state award – order “Red Star”.
Below you can find the full translation of the research to Petrov:
More info on Lt. Col. Petrov can be found here
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