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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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Safonov, Boris Feoktistovich* August 26th, 1915
† May 30th, 1942

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Safronov, Afanasy Ivanovich* 1903
† March 18th, 1944

Sandalov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich* January 26th, 1906
† May 5th, 1980

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Savelyev, Aleksandr Vasilyevich* October 28th, 1917
† April 12th, 1949

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Savelyev, Fyodor Alekseyevich* February 17th, 1905

Savin, Sergey Stepanovich* October 8th, 1912
† October 1942

Seryogin, Vladimir Sergeyevich* July 7th, 1922
† March 27th, 1968

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Shalimov, Vladimir Yegorovich* August 8th, 1908
† July 23rd, 1942

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Shandalov, Idel Abramovich* March 15th, 1923
† April 16th, 1945

Shaposhnikov, Boris Mikhailovich* October 2nd, 1882
† March 26th, 1945

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Shelekhov, Nikolay Stepanovich* December 6th, 1920
† April 23rd, 1945

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Shevchenko, Mikhail Stepanovich* May 22nd, 1911
† May 9th, 1992

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Shevchenko, Prokofi F.* July 6th, 1896

Shirokov, Pyotr Petrovich* March 22nd, 1917
† October 21st, 1946

Shumilov, Mikhail Stepanovich* November 5th, 1895
† July 28th, 1975

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Siabandov, Samand Aliyevich* November 20th, 1909
† November 14th, 1989

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Silantyev, Aleksandr Petrovich* August 23rd, 1918
† March 10th, 1996

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Sinegubov, Nikolay Ivanovich* December 30th, 1895
† 1971

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Skomorokhov, Nikolai Mikhailovich* May 19th, 1920
† October 14th, 1994

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Skopenko, Vasiliy Fodorovich* January 1st, 1912
† January 27th, 1945

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Smirnov, Vasily Stepanovich* 1897
† February 18th, 1942

Sokolovsky, Vasily Danilovich* July 21st, 1897
† May 10th, 1968

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Sorokolet, Mitrofan Naumovich* 1905
† March 5th, 1942

Stepanenko, Potr Ignatyevich* November 7th, 1915
† April 19th, 1945

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Strong, Kenneth William Dobson* September 9th, 1900
† January 11th, 1982

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Sudets, Vladimir Aleksandrovich* October 23rd, 1904
† May 6th, 1981

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Suvorov, Sergey Nikolayevich* May 5th, 1918
† September 17th, 1963

Sviridov, Karp Vasilyevich* May 24th, 1896
† February 4th, 1967

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Subonderscheidingen

Orden Krasnogo Znameni (1918-1925)In the database: 9
Issued:unknown
Orden Krasnogo Znameni (1925-1943)In the database: 60
Issued:unknown
Orden Krasnogo Znameni (1943-1991)In the database: 116
Issued:unknown

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