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PMC Wagner Posthumous Award Box Set with Top Tier Three Cross – Fallen Fighter of the Battle of Bakhmut, Official Issue, Rare Original

Rarity Tier: Very Rare

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Original Item – Only One Available. This complete Wagner Group memorial award set was issued posthumously to a fallen frontline fighter who was killed during the most intense phase of the Battle of Bakhmut in early 2023. The grouping represents the highest level of internal recognition granted by Wagner PMC and was prepared as a personal memorial for the family of the deceased.

The fighter is identified by awards bearing the serial number B-9877, with the “B” prefix denoting an internal classification reserved for elite frontline personnel. Within Wagner’s identification system, the “B” series followed the earliest “M” designation and was assigned to experienced and proven combat fighters rather than later mass-recruitment categories. Dog tags and award sets carrying this prefix are considerably scarcer and are strongly associated with high-intensity assault units active during the Bakhmut operations.

Set Includes:

Trench Cross (also known as the "Death Cross")

Cross “For Blood and Bravery”

Cross “For Courage and Bravery”

Memorial plaque engraved with “For Blood and Courage”

Two commemorative pins for the family

The fighter’s original metal dog tag 

Official Wagner flag

Velvet-lined wooden award box

As a complete, intact, and personally identifiable memorial set directly linked to the Battle of Bakhmut, this grouping stands as an exceptionally rare artifact of modern private military history. Fully preserved posthumous sets with full award progression, original identification, and presentation components are seldom encountered outside private hands. This example represents a museum-level centerpiece for advanced collectors focused on contemporary conflict memorabilia, private military organizations, and the material culture of modern warfare.