Grazzie! Yes, the Ukrainian mail is reliable, and I'd almost say our french pre-privatized Mail worries me more.
About the doc, I also checked on Mondvor: it is a 1974 Goznak printing, and a correct local military unit variation - or I hope so, fakers are imaginative...
What put me in trust is the manner in which the ink has slightly spread trought the paper. This is in my sense a proof a natural ageing. Don't see how it could be faked - or the guy took his blank doc ten years ago and waited to sell his crap... nonsense!
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You may be interested in that Warrant Officer Bakun M.M. served in the automobile battalion, which catered for the military airfield Bozi Dar in Czechoslovakia (Central Group of Forces)
komsomol ha scritto: ↑dom apr 21, 2019 4:16 pm
New in stock, for V. P. Koszlov:
By the way, senior sergeant of the long-term service V.P. Kozlov also served in Czechoslovakia (Central Group of Forces).
He served in the 436th divisional training center, in the town Vrh Bela.
komsomol ha scritto: ↑lun dic 06, 2021 9:01 pm
Thank you very much!!!
But can I ask you where did you find these informations?
You are welcome! I am always glad to help you in your search!
Everything is very simple! The documents were signed by the commanders of the military units in which the awarded people served. In the position of the commander, the number of the military unit is indicated. And further, according to the number of the military unit, its name is searched.
For example, warrant officer Bkun M.M. served in the military unit field mail 97873 - this number of field mail corresponds to 570 separate automobile battalion of airfield technical support. https://www.cgv.org.ru/index.php?name=c ... view&id=24
Such information on the Russian-speaking Internet is quite common.