• The 40th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army during World War II. It gained the honorific "named for Sergo Ordzhonikidze" on 14 April...
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  • the PLA 40th Rifle Division 40th Infantry Division Cacciatori d'Africa, Italian division of World War II Aviation Divisions 40th Air Division, a unit...
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    units took on the Soviet 39th Rifle Corps under Grigory Shtern (eventually consisting of the 32nd, 39th and 40th Rifle Divisions, the 2nd Mechanised Brigade...
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  • The 163rd Rifle Division was formed as an infantry division of the Red Army just before the Second World War began, in the Tula Oblast, based on the pre-September...
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  • The 40th Guards Rifle Division was one of a series of ten Guards rifle divisions (32nd – 41st) of the Red Army formed from airborne troops in the spring...
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    Independent Naval Infantry Brigade 40th Independent Motor Rifle Brigade 22nd Motor Rifle Division 22nd Rifle Division The division was first formed on 22 September...
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    1 January 1942 40th Army, by then based on six rifle divisions and two tank brigades, attacked German positions east of Tim. Off 40th Army's right flank...
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  • Rifle Division can refer to: 22nd Guards Rifle Division 22nd Motor Rifle Division NKVD 40th Naval Infantry Brigade, formerly the 22nd Rifle Division This...
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    Motor Rifle Division in 1957. 40th Rifle Division — Kiev Special Military District, Soviet Far East Front. 22 June 1941 with the 25th Army's 39th Rifle Corps...
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  • Army 39th Rifle Corps 32nd Rifle Division 40th Rifle Division 92nd Rifle Division Five fortified regions, artillery, and engineers Special Rifle Corps[citation...
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    1943, when it was recaptured by detachments of the 40th Rifle Division and the 127th Rifle Division of the Red Army. Avdiivka received city status in 1956...
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    hills. The 1st Battalion of its 115th Chita Rifle Regiment, placed under the control of the 40th Rifle Division commander, defended the Zaozernaya and Bezymyannaya...
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  • Rifle Division (not listed by Holm) 279th Reserve Motor Rifle Division (?) Earlier designations of 1989 units include the 27th Guards Tank Division (79...
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  • Army rifle divisions were converted to mechanised (infantry) divisions. From 1957, all rifle and mechanised divisions became "motor rifle divisions" (MRDs)...
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  • 47th Motor Rifle Division was previously active as part of the Kiev Military District before being disbanded in 1991. 144th Motorized Rifle Brigade 47th...
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  • initially comprised 39th Rifle Corps with 32nd Rifle Division, 40th, and 92nd Rifle Divisions, as well as the 105th Rifle Division and the 106th, 107th,...
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    Ukrainians as a nation and to them the Ukrainian issue reduced to a proper division of Ukraine between Poland and White (or Red) Russia. The UPR was not recognized...
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    Front on the basis of the 27th Rifle Corps. Disbanded in May 1946, following the demobilization of the Soviet Union. The 40th Army was formed in August 1941...
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    the division participated in the invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979, when it entered Afghanistan with the 40th Army. In the 191st Motor Rifle Regiment...
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  • Motor Rifle Division was assigned to the 40th Army and sent to Sumy region. After initial advances, the 1st Guards Moscow Motor Rifle Division started to...
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  • Infantry Division (United States) 40th Division British 40th Infantry Division Imperial German 40th Division Imperial Japanese 40th Division Italian 40th Infantry...
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  • Transcaucasian Military District with the 40th Rifle Corps alongside the 31st Rifle Division. During the war the division was at various times serving as part...
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    War 400 'line' rifle divisions (infantry), 129 Soviet Guards rifle divisions, and over 50 cavalry divisions as well as many divisions of combat support...
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    Rifle Division (Königswartha), the 10th Motor Rifle Division (Ronneburg), the 17th Motor Rifle Division (Petersroda), the 19th Motor Rifle Division (Wulkow...
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  • 207th Rifle Division began its combat path under unusual circumstances. It was partly formed for the first time as a standard Red Army rifle division in...
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  • The 237th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army, originally formed in the months just before the start of the German invasion, based...
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    renamed 83rd Mountain Rifle Division on 1 July 1935. On 22 June 1941 the 83rd Mountain Rifle Division was part of the 58th Rifle Corps, Central Asia Military...
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  • The 253rd Rifle Division was formed in the Odessa Military District as a reserve infantry division of the Red Army about two weeks after the German invasion...
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  • ranks of the Red Army. He was sent to serve in the 118th Rifle Regiment of the 40th Rifle Division in the Siberian Military District, where it based in Slavgorod...
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    The 150th Guards Motor Rifle Idritsa-Berlin Order of Kutuzov Division (Russian: Russian: 150-я гвардейская мотострелковая Идрицко-Берлинская ордена Кутузова...
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