№ 373/окр. History of the Law Enforcement Forces of Russia series. Saratov Military Order of Zhukov Red Banner Institute of the National Guard of the Russian Federation

19.05.2022
Artist-designer (stamp) – Uliyanovskiy S.
Artist-designer (illustration) – Kapranov S.

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The Saratov Order of Zhukov Red Banner Military Institute traces its history back to May 19, 1932; it succeeded to the 4th School of the Border Guard and OGPU troops. In 1937, the School was reorganized into a college; in 1973, the college became a higher college and in 1997, it was reorganized into a Military Institute.

Over a period of its work, the School has trained more than 40,000 officers, many of whom heroically fought in battles with Japanese samurai at Lake Hasan and the Khalkhin Gol River, and with German Nazi troops during the Great Patriotic War. Many graduates of the School were awarded orders and medals for courage and bravery. In 1947-1949, officers and cadets of the School participated in military operations against nationalist formations in Western Ukraine, the Baltic States and the North Caucasus. In 1980, the personnel of the School performed a special task of the Government and the Ministry of Internal Affairs on ensuring public order at the XXII Olympic Games in Moscow.

By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of May 6, 1982, the School was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for its merits in training qualified personnel for internal troops.

The decree of the President of the Russian Federation of March 22, 2017, awarded the Military Institute with the Order of Zhukov.

The postcard provides images of officers, the colors and the insignia of the Federal Guard Service on the commemorative stamp; and the building and the emblem of the Institute on the main illustration.

 

Denomination Paper Printing method Format of the postal card Edition
Letter “B” Chalk surfaced Offset 105 × 148 mm 6 thousand postcards

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