Before
the Revolution the military rank insignia of the Army was in the form of shoulder
boards, known in Russian as 'pogoni'. As a symbol of the hated former regime
they were discarded by the then new Red Army who instead wore rectangular collar
patches known as 'petlitsi'. These came in various colours each denoting the
different branches of service, but they were themselves replaced in 1943 when
the uniform reverted back to the old Tsarist pattern and the pogoni reappeared
on uniforms once more.
Krasnoarmeyets
Private
Mladshiy Serzhant
Junior Sergeant
Starshiy Serzhant
Senior Sergeant
Mladshiy Leytenant
Junior Lieutenant
Starshiy Leytenant
Senior Lieutenant
Podpolkovnek
Lieutenant
Colonel
Senior
Officers Field Pogoni
Junior
Officers Field Pogoni
Red
Army rank Insignia 1943-1945
2nd
Guards Rifle Division
2nd
Guards Rifle Division
2nd
Guards Rifle Division
2nd
Guards Rifle Division
2nd
Guards Rifle Division
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on collar Pilitsi for Obr35 rank Insignia.