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Orden Krasnogo Znameni

The Order was instituted August 1st, 1924 and was the first Sovjet Order. It first appeared in 1918 as the Order of the Red Banner of the Russian Federation and received its present name after the formation of the Union of Socialist Republics in 1922. It may be awarded to anyone, whether military or civilian or to any military unit of the USSR for conspicious bravery, self-sacrifice in war time or some action that contributed greatly to the success of the Red Army, Navy or Air Force and can be awarded more than once. The four fleets of the Soviet Navy, the Northern, Black Sea, Baltic and Pacific Fleets and the Caspian Sea Flotilla have each been awarded this Order for their service during the Great Patriotic War, 1941 to 1945.
The badge is a laurel wreath with the Red flag, bearing the words 'Proletarii vsekh stran soedinyaites'(Workers of all countries unite) in Cyrillic draped over its upper part. Within the wreath, on a white background, an image of a hammer and plow. In the centre of the wreath a red star with in its centre an image of a hammer and sickle. Below it, on a red riband the initials C.C.C.P. (Russian for USSR).

There have been different types. The types can be identified by the way they were attached. Type 1 and Type 2 were screwback versions and Type 3 and higher are suspended from a five-sided hanger. These variants can again be identified by the way the mint mark has been engraved on the back. Type 1 bears no mint mark, only a number. Type 2 bears a mint mark and a number. Types 3 and 4 can be determined because the mint mark on Type 3 has been placed in one line and on Type 4 in two. Most World War Two decorations were of Type 2 and Type 3.

Abankin, Pavel Sergeyevich* September 5th, 1902
† August 15th, 1965

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Galstyan, Veniamin Oganesovich* February 22nd, 1902
† December 4th, 1942

Gareyev, Musa Gaisinovich* June 9th, 1922
† September 17th, 1987

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Gavrilov, Ivan Vasilyevich* October 19th, 1899
† April 26th, 1945

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Glazov, Ivan Matveyevich* August 1st, 1919
† April 30th, 1945

Glinka, Dmitry Borisovich* December 10th, 1917
† March 1st, 1979

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Glushkov, Leonid Ilyich* 1918
† July 24th, 1942

Goglidze, Sergei Arsenyevich* 1901
† December 23rd, 1953

Golikov, Filipp Ivanovich* July 29th, 1900
† July 29th, 1980

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Golosov, Dmitry Nikolayevich* September 20th, 1903
† November 19th, 1960

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Golovachov, Aleksandr Alekseyevich* December 10th, 1909
† March 6th, 1945

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Golovachov, Pavel Yakovlevich* December 15th, 1917
† July 2nd, 1972

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Golovanov, Aleksandr Yevgenyevich* August 7th, 1904
† September 22nd, 1975

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Golubev, Viktor Maksimovich* January 17th, 1916
† May 17th, 1945

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Golubovskiy, Aleksey Petrovich* June 29th, 1908
† February 3rd, 1945

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Gorbunov, Vladimir Ivanovich* 1918
† April 18th, 1945

Gorshkov, Sergei Georgiyevich* February 26th, 1910
† May 13th, 1988

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Goryushkin, Nikolai Ivanovich* December 1st, 1915
† November 12th, 1945

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Govorov, Leonid Aleksandrovich* February 22nd, 1897
† March 19th, 1955

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Grechko, Andrei Antonovich* October 17th, 1903
† April 26th, 1976

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Gremyako, Boris Vasilievich* March 31st, 1913
† April 1944

Greshilov, Mikhail Vasilyevich G.* November 15th, 1912
† March 8th, 2004

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Gritsenko, Yefim Dmitriyevich* May 1st, 1908
† April 26th, 1945

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Gritsevets, Sergei Ivanovich* July 6th, 1909
† September 16th, 1939

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Gulayev, Nikolai Dmitriyevich* February 26th, 1918
† September 27th, 1985

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Gulyayev, Dmitry Illarionovich* December 30th, 1910
† September 29th, 1943

Gurtyev, Leontiy Nikolayevich* July 1st, 1891
† August 3rd, 1943

Guryev, Stepan Savelevich* August 1st, 1902
† April 22nd, 1945

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Subonderscheidingen

Orden Krasnogo Znameni (1918-1925)In the database: 9
Issued:unknown
Orden Krasnogo Znameni (1925-1943)In the database: 59
Issued:unknown
Orden Krasnogo Znameni (1943-1991)In the database: 114
Issued:unknown

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