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English: Rank insignia of the USSR Armed Forces 1955—1991, here Ground Forces/ Army CA – Soviet Army (ru: Sovetskaya Armiya) Shoulder board to the everyday uniform «Ryadovoy» (equivalent to private NATO OR1)
English: Rang insignia of the USSR Armed forces, here shoulder strap (appliquéd) of the "Praporshchik" Mechanized infantry (1971—1994). Русский: Воинские звания в Вооружённых силах СССР, здесь нашивный погон "Прапорщика" Мотострелковых войск (1971—1994).
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The ranks and rank insignia of the Soviet Armed Forces between 1955 and 1991 were distinguished by the reorganisation of the Soviet armed forces after the death of Stalin, resulting in changes to ranks, insignia, and uniforms.