Added by | Ryo |
General Description | Army and Air Force officer badges always featured a small oval cockade with an enamelled red star on a painted, white field. This cockade, first introduced in 1955, signified officer rank and was often used without other embellishments by Army officers for all uniforms except those for parade use. The Air Force, however, enclosed the cockade in a small gold wreath for service uniforms. A somewhat larger wreath for parade use was used by both Air Force and Army officers. |
Material | Metal |
Manufacturing technique | Die Struck |
Series | Soviet military |
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