At its height in the late twentieth-century, the Soviet Armed Forces
boasted one of the world's largest armies. Yet, in the twenty-five years
that have passed since the fall of the Soviet Union, much of its
material culture has fast disappeared. Soviet Military Badges: A History
and Collector's Guide, therefore, offers the reader a timely tour of a
little-known subject within the English language. In its pages are
detailed the badges awarded to the officers and men of the Soviet Army,
Navy, Air Force and Frontier Guards found during the Cold War era.
Captured in full colour and accompanied by a wealth of archive
photographs, this book examines such categories as sports badges,
proficiency clasps, and awards for excellence from the start of the Cold
War in 1949 through to the end of the USSR in 1991. Each section is
observed in detail using the obverse and reverse views in order to
identify and date each badge, in addition to charting the changes in
design and manufacture encountered over time (often helping the reader
identify the rarer and more valuable examples). Richard Hollingdale is a
writer and academic historian specialising in the armies of the Eastern
Bloc. He is a frequent contributor to The Armourer Magazine and has
written numerous articles on the Soviet military and other Warsaw Pact
nations. His earlier publication, Warsaw Pact Badges, offered the first
detailed study of Eastern Bloc badges in the English language. Soviet
Military Badges follows this tradition by presenting the reader with a
detailed catalogue of Soviet badges that can be used as both a history
and a collector's guide.