This is a very pretty 1950's gold coloured metal pin badge made for the Svazarm Military reserve in former Czechoslovakia during the cold war. The badge face is 2.5cm wide and has a stick pin fastener to the rear.
It utilises the clear red enamels that were typical in the early 1950's.
It is an award given for recruits who passed the radio signals section of training. The pin face features a radar and a pair radio waves with arrows.
The text reads - For Excellent Readiness , SVAZARM, meaning that the recipient is ready to perform his military training.
Historical Background
The svazarm were formed in 1951 in former Czechoslovakia to train the population in military based disciplines. The activities the Svazarm provided were extremely diverse, ranging from medical training to dog training. Dog lovers would be instructed in the training and breeding of dogs suitable for military purposes, especially German Shepherds. Shortwave radio operation was another popular activity, and was also useful for creating future radio operators in the army.
A more specialised branch of the Svazarm, based at Košice, trained pilots for the air force. Training included at least twenty flight hours of glider training and forty hours of basic training on motorised aeroplanes, as well as the necessary aviation theory. There ware also sections: Model airplanes and gliding (formally DOSLET), motor sport section (motorcycles and cars) and all sort of shooting sports. (rifle, pistol)