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Researched Order of M. Kutuzov 3rd Class for Hungary. Type 2.

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Researched Order of M. Kutuzov 3rd Class for Hungary. Type 2.
Award # 1819. Silver. Type 2, screwback. Comes with original silver screwback nut, and exhibits the original length long screw. Comes with scans of award card and citation for this order from Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation. According to official research, Lieutenant Colonel Shehovtsev A.I. (Шеховцов Александр Иванович), a career officer, started his service in the RKKA in 1939. Participated in WWII since June 1941. After the end of war, remained in the ranks. Took part in crushing of the Hungarian uprising in November 1956, as a assault (shturm) group commander. According to citation, the group was tasked with capture of central storage of weapons and ammo. During the mission, 335 hostiles were captured, plus 1200 railroad cars full of ammo, 200 artillery cannons, 1024 machine-guns, etc. For skillful command and successful operation Lieutenant Colonel Shehovtsev A.I. (Major at the time of awarding) was initially recommended to be awarded with the Order of Red Star. Apparently, later on the award was upgraded to the Order of Kutuzov 3rd Class. Bestowed the Order of Kutuzov 3rd Class #1819 by decree of Dec. 18, 1956.*Note: there were several award decrees for Hungary, from Dec. 18, 1956, and up to catch-up decree of Oct. 16, 1990. However, orders of Kutuzov 3rd class were only awarded in the first decree of Dec. 18, 1956. There were 20 awardings of Kutuzov 3rd class in total. Compared to over 3300 of Kutuzov 3rd class bestowed overall, this is an extremely rare (less than 1%) case, where WWII top military decoration is awarded for possibly the biggest Soviet post-war conflict. Very Rare. Normal signs of wear, full length screw, undisturbed pale gray patina.