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Order of Glory
Order of Glory medal 1st classAwarded by the Soviet Union,
Type 3 grade order Eligibility non-commissioned officers and rank-and-file of the armed forces, also junior lieutenants in the air force Awarded for Bravery in the face of the enemy Status No longer awarded Statistics Established November 8, 1943 First awarded November 28, 1943 Total awarded 2,620 first class,
46,473 second class,
997,815 third classRelated Order of Labor Glory (Civilian)
Ribbon of the Order of Glory , "Georgian Ribbon".Established on 8 November 1943, the Order of Glory (Orden Slavy - Орден Славы) was an Order (decoration) of the Soviet Union. It was awarded to non-commissioned officers and rank-and-file of the armed forces, as well as junior lieutenants of the air force, for bravery in the face of the enemy.
The Order of Glory, which was modelled closely upon the Tsarist Cross of St. George, had three degrees. A person initially received the third degree, and would subsequently be promoted to higher degrees for further acts of bravery; one who received all three degrees was called polniy kavaler ordenov slavy (full Cavalier of the Order of Glory). About 2600 individuals, including four women, had attained this Full Cavalier status.
The badge of the Order was a five-pointed star with a central disc: golden star with golden disc for the 1st degree, silver star with gilt disc for the 2nd degree, and silver star with silver disc for the 3rd degree. The central disc featured the Spasskaya Tower of the Kremlin, with a red enamelled five-pointed star at its top, and a red enamel scroll at the bottom bearing the word "Slava" (Glory). The reverse had the cyrillic letters "СССР" (SSSR, or USSR in English) within a ring.
The ribbon of the Order was orange with three black stripes - the same as that of the Cross of St. George and called the "Georgian Ribbon".
The Order of Glory became defunct upon the dissolution of the Soviet Union. In 2000, the Cross of St. George was revived to serve the same purpose of rewarding bravery in NCO's and enlisted service personnel.
The Ribbon of Saint George has become a symbol for commemoration and remembrance of Victory day in Russia since 2005, when the 60th anniversary of victory day was celebrated.
Medals and Ribbons
First Class Second Class Third Class Ribbon See also
- Order of St George
- Georgian Ribbon
- Russian Guards
References
Hero Titles Hero of the Soviet Union • Hero of Socialist Labour • Mother Heroine
Civil and Military Orders Military Orders Order of Victory • Order of the Red Banner • Order of Suvorov • Order of Ushakov • Order of Kutuzov • Order of Nakhimov • Order of the Red Star • Order of the Patriotic War • Order of Alexander Nevsky • Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky • Order of Glory • Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces
Civil Orders Categories:- Military awards and decorations of the Soviet Union
- Awards established in 1943
- Awards disestablished in 1991
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