Order of the Red Star
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Documented Group of an Order for Service to the Homeland #1170, two Orders of the Patriotic War 2nd class #477773 & 2463095, Red Star #440221 and Medals
Awarded to Colonel Mesyats for personal bravery in frontline combat and exceptional postwar service. From June 1942, he sustained four wounds but repeatedly returned to action. In November 1943 near Veprya, under heavy fire, destroyed an enemy machine-gun crew, and repelled a counterattack, killing up to 30 enemy soldiers. After the war, he became a leading officer of the army financial service, sharply reducing violations and achieving annual savings of 6–7 million rubles
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Documented group of an Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #191722, 2nd class #511242 + #511243, Red Star #511243 + #3420239 and Medal for Combat Merit
Awarded to Guards Major Vitalij Stanislavovich Skulsky for exceptional leadership and personal initiative in armored logistics, evacuation, and battlefield repair during intense combat operations from 1944–1945 including the Berlin campaign. He personally supervised evacuations and repairs under fire, coordinated rail and air deliveries, and oversaw the recovery and repair of hundreds of tanks and self-propelled guns
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Group of Soviet awards: Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #744533, Red Star #753692, Medal for Bravery #400164 and Campaign Medals
Awarded to Guards Corporal Moskalenko for providing accurate reconnaissance and communications under heavy fire, restoring disrupted lines, delivering orders under bombing, and directing effective regimental fire by locating numerous enemy machinegun, mortar, and artillery positions. In close combat he personally killed five and capturing seven soldiers
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #91301
Awarded to Ivan Abramovich Parymud for flying 53 successful night combat sorties deep in enemy territory, maintaining flawless communications and accurately relaying orders under combat conditions. Highly proficient with radio equipment and armament, he ensured mission success and crew safety. After rapidly mastering new equipment, he completed an additional 15 night sorties against German forces near Stalingrad
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #173512
Awarded to Captain Gorokhov for courageous and skillful leadership in March 1943 offensive operations, where he personally directed and maneuvered machine-gun crews under heavy fire, broke strong enemy defenses, executed a successful flanking attack that caused enemy panic. Tragically, Captain Gorokhov was killed in September (!) 1945
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Group of an Order of the Red Star #213780 and a Medal for Bravery #61522
Awarded to Captain Kresan for showing exceptional courage and composure, maintaining frontline communication under heavy enemy fire near Bryansk in 1941, even after being wounded. In the pivotal Battle of Kursk in 1943, he ensured swift coordination between command and units, directly contributing to operational effectiveness under extreme battlefield pressure
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Documented group of Soviet Awards: Orders of the Red Star #357532, Medal for Combat Merit #2820354 and Campaign Medals
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Rudenko for consistently delivering ammunition from the rear directly to the firing positions and organizing repairs. Repeatedly, during the crossing of the Vazuza River, he skillfully transported vehicles loaded with ammunition without any losses from enemy air attacks
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #369235
Awarded to Captain Nikolay Konstantinovich Motorykin for his dedication to educating officer cadets since April 1942, excelling as one of the top instructors, which enabled cadets to master the curriculum thoroughly. Beyond the classroom, he demonstrated strong initiative, committing his full efforts to the training and development of future officers
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #1640082
Awarded to Bomber Pilot Lev Semenovich Kosenko for flying 55 successful combat missions during the wars against Germany and Japan. He took part in major operations including Pillau, Danzig, Berlin, and targets in Manchuria. His missions resulted in sinking two transport ships, causing fires in Pillau port, and destroying a train and station at Jin-Yinyaou
€250.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #1862822
Moscow Platinpribor Factory (MZPP) variation
€90.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #1970575
In problem free condition, awarded in 1945
€85.00 -

Group of an Order of the Red Star #2531765, Medal for Combat Merit #3042280 and Campaign Medals
Awarded to Colonel Afanasy Mikhailovich Shchepkin for length of service. Col. Shchepkin was highly decorated and received an Order of Suvorov, Nevsky and 2 Red Banners
€190.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2704490
In great condition
€80.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2792557
Scarce 'Broken' or 'Curved' Bayonet subvariation
€140.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2976480
In great condition
€80.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3347913
Awarded to Lt. Col. Grigory Ivanovich Miloradov (Григорий Иванович Милорадов) for 15 years of service
€90.00





