10th Guards Budapest Rifle Corps was a unit of the Soviet Red Army during the Eastern Front of World War II. It traces its history to the 3rd Guards Rifle...
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10th Guards 'Budapest' Rifle Corps formerly part of the Odessa Military District with headquarters at Kishinev, became 14th Guards Army. 11th Guards Rifle...
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November 1956 from the Odessa Military District's 10th Guards Budapest Rifle Corps in Chișinău. The rifle corps took part in the Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive...
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14th Guards Rifle Corps. On 4 June 1957 it was redesignated as the 63rd Guards Motor Rifle Division. At the same time, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Guards Mechanized...
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1948, 4th Guards Army, with 10th Guards Budapest Rifle Corps (33rd Mech, 59, 86) and 24th Guards Rifle Corps (35 Guards Mech, 180th Rifle Division, 51...
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Russian military presence in Transnistria (redirect from 14th Guards Army involvement in Transnistria)
from the 10th Guards Budapest Rifle Corps, formerly part of the Odesa Military District with headquarters in Chișinău. In 1964 the 88th Motor Rifle Division...
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action in July 1943 as part of the 2nd formation of the 1st Guards Rifle Corps of 2nd Guards Army in Southern Front during the Mius Offensive, which proved...
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72nd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) (redirect from 72nd Guards Rifle Division)
became the 7th Guards Rifle Brigade, part of the 33rd Guards Rifle Corps. In October 1953, it became a division again. The 72nd Guards Rifle Division became...
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128th Mountain Assault Brigade (Ukraine) (redirect from 128th Guards Rifle Division)
it participated in the storming of Budapest. On 15 December 1956, the division became the 128th Guards Motor Rifle Division at Esztergom. In July 1958...
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Budapest. With 4th Guards Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45. Became 112th Guards Rifle Division 28 June 1945 while serving with 20th Guards Rifle Corps...
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22nd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) (redirect from 66th Guards Rifle Division)
32nd Guards Rifle Corps 5th Guards Army. During Battle of Kursk and Lower Dnepr strategic offensive operation the 66th was with 33rd Guards Rifle Corps 5th...
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encirclement of Budapest. 4th Guards Army had five rifle divisions in the first echelon, including the 4th and 40th Guards of 31st Guards Corps, with the immediate...
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warfare and jungle warfare. The 7th Guards Airborne Division was formed in September 1948 based on 322nd Guards Rifle Regiment which fought in Eastern Europe...
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at Chernigov, in 1959. 108th Guards Rifle Division (formed on basis of 10th Guards Rifle Brigade 7.43), fought at Budapest. With 27th Army of the 3rd Ukrainian...
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Guards Rifle Division 316th Rifle Division 320th Rifle Division 57th Army 6th Guards Rifle Corps 10th Guards Airborne Division 20th Guards Rifle Division...
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17th Tank Brigade (Ukraine) (redirect from 20th Guards Rifle Division)
awarded the honorary title of "Guards" and was renamed into the 20th Guards Rifle Division on 17 March 1942. The 20th Guards Rifle Division fought at the Battle...
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Guards Rifle Corps of 4th Guards Army and moving north to the Kursk area in the Steppe Military District. The division would remain under these Corps...
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Battle of Kursk (section XLVIII Panzer Corps)
was opposed by the Soviet 6th Guards Army, which was composed of the 22nd Guards Rifle Corps and 23rd Guards Rifle Corps. The Soviets had constructed three...
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Operation Spring Awakening (category Budapest offensive)
back in the second echelon for reserve. The 4th Guards Army's three Guards Rifle Corps and one Guards Fortified District would be spread out over a 39 km...
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Army. 40th Guards Rifle Division and its corps would serve under those commands for the duration. After participating in the Siege of Budapest, in the spring...
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Became 47th Guards Motor Rifle Division 1957 and disbanded in 1959. 4th Guards Mechanised Corps – formed from 13th Tank Corps. Circa 1946 4th Guards Mechanised...
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полковник Д.С. Черных On 4 August 1943 76th, 36th Guards, 213th Rifle Division the corps, as part of 7th Guards Army, advanced on Belgrade from the east. Together...
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93rd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) (redirect from 93rd Guards Motor Rifle Division)
history to the 93rd Guards Rifle Division of the Soviet Union's Red Army, formed at Valuki in April 1943 from 13th Guards and 92nd Rifle Brigades. The division...
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Rifle Division, while serving with 35th Guards Rifle Corps, 27th Army, Carpathian Military District. The 3rd Guards Airborne Division was formed on 8 December...
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siege of Budapest or battle of Budapest was the 50-day-long encirclement by Soviet and Romanian forces of the Hungarian capital of Budapest, near the...
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the 31st Tank Corps, the 33rd Guards Rifle Corps' 95th Guards Rifle Division, and the 11th Motorised Rifle Brigade of the 10th Tank Corps. To the south...
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The 36th Guards Rifle Division (Russian: 36-я гвардейская стрелковая дивизия) was a Guards infantry division of the Red Army during World War II. It was...
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as the 11th Guards Airborne Division during World War II. In December 1944, the 11th Guards Airborne Division became the 104th Guards Rifle Division. On...
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consisted of four rifle divisions (62nd Guards, 92nd Guards, 110th Guards and 53rd Rifle Division) all under command of 57th Rifle Corps. As the Red Army...
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the 12th Guards Airborne Division as part of the 38th Guards Airborne Corps in December 1943. In December 1944, it became the 105th Guards Rifle Division...
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