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The final word on shoulder rank boards of the early Cold War came in the form of Order #170 of the USSR Ministry of Defense in 1958 <1>. This order codified many of the interim modifications that had been made in 1955 and 1956. The parade boards established in 1947 were superseded with new designs. The end result of perhaps the most comprehensive revision of rank insignia since the wartime reforms of 1943 was to give the Soviet army a sharp modern appearance. Below you will find as many of the shoulder rank boards of this period as we have been able to acquire. We plan to cover all ranks of the Soviet army from conscript to general, but for now we must work with what we have. |
1943 Pattern | Interim Modifications of 1947, 1955, 1956 | 1958 Pattern |
Later Period Army Shoulder Boards |
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Boards for Great Coat & Tunic Enlisted Boards |
Parade Boards for Officers Enlisted Reforms
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Boards for Shirt (6-sided) Enlisted Boards
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Officer Cadets of the Soviet army wore their own shoulder boards to indicate their status. | |
Officer Cadet |
Coming Soon! |
References
1 - Voennaya Odezhda Voorukennik Sil CCCP i Rossii (1917-1999- godi),
Redkaya Kniga, 1999. Print |