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Soviet Union's Military Insignia Buttons Stars Emblems
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Soviet military insignia. Soviet military buttons, stars on shoulder straps, insignia on buttonholes. Approx 258 pcs The goods signs, stars on shoulder straps, and emblems of various branches of the USSR were important symbols of the country's military and political power. These signs represented the wearer's rank, branch of service, and accomplishments, and were often worn with pride.The buttonhole stars were small metal stars worn on the lapels of military uniforms to indicate the wearer's rank. The number of stars indicated the rank, with one star for a junior officer and up to five stars for a marshal or general.Shoulder straps were also used to indicate rank and branch of service. The stars on the shoulder straps were similar to those on the buttonholes, but were larger and more visible. The color of the straps indicated the branch of service, with green for ground forces, blue for air forces, and black for naval forces.The emblems of various branches of the USSR were distinctive symbols worn on uniforms and other military gear. These emblems were often intricate designs incorporating symbols of the branch of service, such as a hammer and sickle for the army or an anchor for the navy.Overall, these goods signs, stars, and emblems were an important part of the Soviet military culture, and represented the country's strength and power on the world stage.








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