The Red Banner Carpathian Military District (Russian: Краснознамённый Прикарпатский военный округ, romanized: Krasnoznamyonniy voyénnyy ókrug, Ukrainian:...
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Group of Forces (Czechoslovakia) Baltic Military District Belorussian Military District Carpathian Military District South-Western Strategic Direction Southern...
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Central Europe. Carpathian may also refer to: Carpathian Basin or Pannonian Basin, in Europe Carpathian Military District, a former district of the Soviet...
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Military districts (also called military regions) are formations of a state's armed forces (often of the Army) which are responsible for a certain area...
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Soviet army. Korchynsky was in the 24th Mechanized Brigade of the Carpathian Military District as a commander of BMP-2. After demobilization he was dismissed...
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List of Soviet Army divisions 1989–1991 (category Lists of Russian and Soviet military units and formations)
Belorussian Military District 55th Artillery Division, Zaporozhia, Odessa Military District 81st Artillery Division, Vinogradov, Carpathian Military District (part...
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Valeriy Stepanov (category Ukrainian military officers)
Ukrainian army officer who had served as the first commander of the Carpathian Military District in independent Ukraine from 1992 to 1993. Valeriy Stepanov was...
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Andrey Yeryomenko (category Russian military personnel of World War I)
Commander in Chief of the Carpathian Military District, in 1946–1952 he was the Commander in Chief of the Western Siberian Military District, and in 1953–1958...
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Vasyl Sobkov (category Ukrainian military personnel)
military figure, who had served as the Deputy Minister of Defense from 1994 to 1998. Sobkov also served as the commander of the Carpathian Military District...
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List of MiG-27 operators (category Lists of military units and formations by aircraft)
fully retired. As of 2023, the MiG-27 has been fully retired from active military service. The Belarusian Air Force inherited a small number of MiG-27s of...
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normally disbanded and their armies organized back into military districts. Usually a single district formed a single front at the start of the hostilities...
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Pavel Batov (category Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni)
Army. Postwar, Batov commanded the Carpathian Military District. Born in Filisovo in 1897, Batov began his military career during World War I. In 1915...
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Southern Group of Forces (category Cold War military history of the Soviet Union)
near the Romanian-Hungarian border, and two divisions from the Carpathian Military District, the 11th Guards 'Rovenskaya' Mechanized and 128th Guards Rifle...
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Armed Forces of Ukraine (redirect from Ukraine/Military)
divided into three Soviet military districts (the Carpathian Military District, Kyiv Military District, and Odesa Military District). Three Soviet air commands...
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Igor Rodionov (category Burials at the Federal Military Memorial Cemetery)
Division") in the Carpathian Military District from 1970 to 1973, and later commanded the 17th Motor Rifle Division in the same District. He commanded the...
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Central Group of Forces (category Cold War military history of the Soviet Union)
Mechanized Division and 95th Guards Rifle Division were moved to the Carpathian Military District. The remaining units, including the headquarters of the 59th...
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and annexed Carpathian Ruthenia from Czechoslovakia in 1945 (became part of Ukrainian SSR). Below is a list of various forms of military occupations by...
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The National Defense Organization "Carpathian Sich" (Ukrainian: Організація народної оборони «Карпатська Січ», romanized: Orhanizacija narodnoï oborony...
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Valentin Varennikov (category Soviet military personnel of World War II)
Soviet Forces in Germany. On 1973, he became the commander of the Carpathian Military District. From 1979 to 1984, he served as the Head of the Main Operations...
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8th Tank Army (category Military units and formations established in 1946)
city of Zhytomyr, in the western Ukrainian SSR, part of the Carpathian Military District. During the Cold War, the army was involved in the crushing of...
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(1943–45) (Group of Soviet Forces in Germany) 13th Army (1943–45) (Carpathian Military District) 2nd Air Army (1943–?) ? 5th Guards Army 2nd Polish Army 52nd...
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Viktor Suvorov (category Russian military historians)
Regiment, 66th Guards Training Motor Rifle Division, of the Carpathian Military District in Ukraine, participating in the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia...
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Chortkiv Air Base (category Soviet military air bases in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic)
Fighter-Bomber Aviation Division (ADIB) of the 14th Air Army of the Carpathian Military District. The unit flew the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (NATO: Fagot), Mikoyan-Gurevich...
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Gennady Obaturov (category Soviet military personnel of World War II)
From May 1968 – Deputy Commander of the Carpathian Military District. In August a significant number of the district units were sent to Czechoslovakia (see...
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the front was disbanded and its elements incorporated into the Carpathian Military District. Units subordinated to the Front: 35th Tank-destroyer Artillery...
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Nikolai Gagen (category Russian military personnel of World War I)
Rifle Corps in the Carpathian Military District. In February 1947, he became the deputy commander of the Primorsky Military District, and in 1953, deputy...
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Operational Command West (category Military districts of Ukraine)
Soviet Union, there were three Military Districts on its territory. These were the Kyiv, Odessa and Carpathian Military Districts. In 1998, the Western Operational...
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List of Soviet armies (category Lists of Russian and Soviet military units and formations)
subordinated to a front. In peacetime, an army was usually subordinated to a military district. There were large variations in structure and size. For example, in...
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Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (category Cold War military history of the Soviet Union)
under Lieutenant General Hadzhi-Umar Mamsurov from the nearby Carpathian Military District were deployed to Hungary for the operation. Some rank-and-file...
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in the Carpathian Military District. In 1981, after graduating from the Frunze Military Academy, he served in the Far Eastern Military District. Later...
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