these are not mine, i just spoted them on the web and was wondering what they are(?)
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Without hitting the Avers book, I can tell you that, assuming they are genuine (which I am unable to make an educated guess at from the photos) both are very early Soviet badges- 1920's. The machine gun plus winged wheel badge would indicate mechanized gunner, while the other would be for cavalry. Note the first emblem of the Soviet army- the hammer and plough. This MAY have been borrowed from the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) flag- known as the "Starry Plough"- from the Easter Rising of 1916. Lenin considered James Connolly's army as the first Red Army.
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Originally posted by Greg Collins View PostWithout hitting the Avers book, I can tell you that, assuming they are genuine (which I am unable to make an educated guess at from the photos) both are very early Soviet badges- 1920's. The machine gun plus winged wheel badge would indicate mechanized gunner, while the other would be for cavalry. Note the first emblem of the Soviet army- the hammer and plough. This MAY have been borrowed from the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) flag- known as the "Starry Plough"- from the Easter Rising of 1916. Lenin considered James Connolly's army as the first Red Army.
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