SOVIET ARMY Proficiency badge 1st class Made of brass and enamel 2 pieces
- Brand: Unknown Soviet manufacturer
- Product Code: PB2
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$15.00
At the same time, the Regulations on it and its description were approved. There were four gradations of the sign. The "Master" was considered the highest, and further downward: "1", "2" and "3" class. The badge was accompanied by a certificate. The idea of the badge was proposed by Colonel A.P. Masterov, who was then in charge of the development of metal fittings at the Technical Committee of the USSR Ministry of Defense. The sketch of the sign was drawn by the artist of the Technical Committee A.M. Ilyina. Signs were made at the Leningrad Mint and other enterprises. Initially, the badges were made of tombak and had a screw mount. Subsequently, they began to be released on a pin, and then from aluminum.
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