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Русский: Союз Советских Социалистических Республик (СССР); Рабоче-крестьянская Красная Армия (РККА); знаки различия личного состава в сухопутных силах на основе приказа РевВоенСовета (РВС) СССР № 116 от 16 января 1919 года, здесь маленкаия петлицa на гимнастёрках, несённый с1919 до 1924г.:
  • Командир полка (комполка).
Deutsch: Union der Sozialistischen Sowjetrepubliken (UdSSR); Rote Arbeiter- und Bauernarmee (RABA); Rangabzeichen Landstreitkräfte gemäß Befehl des Revolutionären Militärrates der UdSSR Nr. 116 vom 16. Januar 1919, hier Kragenspiegel klein für Uniformbluse, getragen ca. von 1919 bis 1924:
  • Regimentskommandeur (komandir polka – kurz: kompolka), vergleichbar mit OF-5.
English: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR); Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (WPRA); rank insignia of the ground forces as to order of the revolutionary military soviet of the USSR Nr. 116 from October 16, 1919; here small collar patch, worn from 1919 to 1924:
  • Commander regiment (komandir polka – short: kompolka), comparable to NATO OR-5.
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