My Mongolian is a bit, ermm, "rusty," but this 1954 booklet appears to be a joint "Orders and Medals Book."
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Here we have the entries page with awards, their serial numbers, bestowal authorization dates and award decree numbers. I believe the entries indicate a Military Merit Medal first in 1954, followed by the Military Merit Order in 1959. If Mongolian practice followed Soviet, these would appear to have been for routine 10 and 15 years service. Unfortunately the awards did not accompany this Book. The remaining pages are regulations in Mongolian, including precedence of the nation's awards.Attached Files
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eschena
Hi Rick:
Thanks for sharing the Mongolian equivalent of an Ordenskaya knizhka. I have never seen such documents and have often wondered if they followed the Soviet model with those books, as well. You are correct in that the decorations listed are the Order of Combat Service and the Medal of Combat Service - at least the Cyrillic alphabet is a tad easier to read and learn than if the knizhka were written in Uighur
I am a big fan of the pre-1970 Mongolian decorations: they are hefty and substantial to hold, very well made (mostly because the USSR made them ), beautiful, and are quite rare compared to their Soviet bretheren. I only have three orders and two medals, but they are a personal favorite of mine in my Eastern Bloc collection.
For those interested, the numbers awarded of their most important decorations are thus (through 1992):
Hero of MPR (1st type) 10
Gold Star Medal of Hero of MPR 100
Hero of Labor (Gold Soembo Medal) 200
Order of Sukhe-Bator (1941 type) 1000
Order of Sukhe-Bator (1970 type) 700
Order of Military Valor (1926-1940) 600
Order of Red Banner of Military Valor (1940-1945) 2300
Order of Combat Red Banner (1945 and 1970 types) 6000
Order of Civil Valor (1926-1940) 600
Order of Labor Glory (1940-1945) 2300
Order of Labor Red Banner (1945 and 1970 types) 6000
Order of Combat Service (1945 type) 5000
Order of Combat Service (1970 type) 2000
Order of the Polar Star (1936 type) 300
Order of the Polar Star (1939 type) 2000
Order of the Polar Star (1941 type) 12000
Order of the Polar Star (1970 type) 16000
Medal of Combat Service 25000
Medal of Honorary Labor (Uighur & Cyrillic types) 15000
Regards,
Eric Schena
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Nineteen years ago this month (September, 1983) I spent several days in the Mongolian People's Republic. It was one of the most interesting places that I have ever visited. There is a very large WWII memorial on a high hill overlooking Ulan Bator, which portrays the part played by the Mongolian people in the fight against the Nazi agressors. It is very impressive. The whole country-side looks like Montana must have looked in the 1880s.
A bit off subject perhaps, but seeing the photos and posts brought back a lot of good memories. The food was great!!Don Bible
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Here's why: apparently the original rivets let go, so somebody stuck some sort of welding rods almost as big as the screwpost in and... zap! zap! zzzap! made sure the 3 parts (obverse disk, ring of loops, and gold rays star) would never come loose again! How this was done without exploding the enamel all over, I dunno!Attached Files
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