Thanks to Kommandir RKKA I now have this excellent researched Order of Glory 3rd Class with no. 103744 in my collection.
The order was awarded to Georgian born Sergeant Shota Alexandrovich Ptarkalashvili who joined the Red Army in March 1942 and who became commander of a 120 mm mortar of the 1367th Sevastopol Rifle Regiment of the 414th Anapa Red Banner Rifle Division.
He earned the Bravery Medal in october 1943, the Order of Glory 3rd class in july 1944, the Defense of the Caucasus medal and the Victory over Germany medal.
The Order of Glory was awarded because at the battles on the Crimean peninsula "he showed endurance, courage and fighting skills. In fierce combat actions for Sevastopol, May 9 1944 he contributed to the success of the operations to break through enemy fortifications in the area of the village Otradny. The fire of his mortar destroyed enemy anti-tank guns, heavy machine guns and seven enemy soldiers and officers".
The badge is clearly worn and the soft details on the front are worn off. Exactly how I like my medals. The badge itself is really beautiful but the research is what makes this badge come to life!
The order was awarded to Georgian born Sergeant Shota Alexandrovich Ptarkalashvili who joined the Red Army in March 1942 and who became commander of a 120 mm mortar of the 1367th Sevastopol Rifle Regiment of the 414th Anapa Red Banner Rifle Division.
He earned the Bravery Medal in october 1943, the Order of Glory 3rd class in july 1944, the Defense of the Caucasus medal and the Victory over Germany medal.
The Order of Glory was awarded because at the battles on the Crimean peninsula "he showed endurance, courage and fighting skills. In fierce combat actions for Sevastopol, May 9 1944 he contributed to the success of the operations to break through enemy fortifications in the area of the village Otradny. The fire of his mortar destroyed enemy anti-tank guns, heavy machine guns and seven enemy soldiers and officers".
The badge is clearly worn and the soft details on the front are worn off. Exactly how I like my medals. The badge itself is really beautiful but the research is what makes this badge come to life!
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