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The Order of the Red Star is a red enamelled 47mm to 50mm wide (depending on the variant) silver five pointed star. In the center of the obverse , an oxydised silver shield bearing the image of an erect soldier wearing an overcoat and carrying a rifle, along the shield's entire circumference, a narrow band bearing the Communist motto in relief ...
Pages in category "Recipients of the Order of the Red Star" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 763 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Knights of the Cross with the Red Star (Latin: Ordo Militaris Crucigerorum cum Rubea Stella, Crucigeri cum rubea stella, Crucigeri stellati, Stelliferi, Czech: Rytířský řád Křižovníků s červenou hvězdou, German: Kreuzherren mit dem Roten Stern, postnominal initials: O.Cr., O.Crucig.), also known as the Military Order of the Crusaders of the Red Star [1] is a Catholic religious ...
Order of the Red Star Орден Красной Звезды Orden Krasnoj Zvezdy 6 April 1930 The Order of the Red Star was given to Red Army and Navy personnel for exceptional service in the cause of the defence of the Soviet Union in both war and peace. Also awarded for 15 years of service prior to the creation of the long service awards ...
The Order of the Red Star is a national award of many former communist states during the Cold War. They get their name from the original Soviet award of the same name: Order of the Red Star (Soviet Union) Order of the Red Star (Albania) Order of the Red Star (Czechoslovakia) Order of the Red Star (Bukharan People's Soviet Republic)
In April 1942, Chepelev was drafted into the Red Army. He was sent to the 180th Separate Sapper Battalion of the 167th Rifle Division in April 1943. [1] The division fought in the Battle of Kursk. [3] By September 1943, he was a senior sergeant commanding a sapper squad in the battalion. On 12 September, he was awarded the Order of the Red Star ...
Emblem of the Order. The Bethlehemites or Military order of cross-bearers with the red star on a blue field (Italian: Betlemitani) was a military order active in the 12th to 15th centuries. It arose in the Holy Land under the jurisdiction of the bishop of Bethlehem.
Order of the Polar Star (Norway) Order of the Red Star; Order of the White Star; Order of Karađorđe's Star; Chivalric Orders. Order of the Star (France)