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691:; the 173rd Guards District Training Centre at Groznyy (the former 42nd Training MRD renamed in 1987), the 14th Tank Division, and the 110th Guards Artillery Division, other smaller formations and units all under district control, plus the formations and units in the 12th, 34th, and 42nd Army Corps. The 110th Guards Artillery Division had been established in 1966 by being upgraded from brigade status.
79:
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In the first decade of the 21st century, the Armed Forces did not have the primary role in directing the anti-terrorist effort in the North
Caucasus region. The Regional Operational Headquarters (ROSh), chaired by the Deputy Director FSB RF (Head of the department for protection of the constitutional
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On 1 November 1967, a museum dedicated to the military history of the North
Caucasian Military District was opened in the House of Officers of the district. Since October 2010, it has served as the military history museum of the Southern Military District. In the memorial hall of the new museum,
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The Song and Dance
Ensemble of the North Caucasian Military District was created in 1943 and has a permanent composition of 50 musicians. Every fifth member of the collective is an honored artist of some profession. There is also a composition of 5–10 conscripts. Its main task is to help the
1237:. The first conflict the District became involved in during the post Soviet period was the attempted secession of South Ossetia from Georgia to join North Ossetia, which is a federal subject of the Russian Federation. Soldiers from the District became involved in protecting installation in
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structure and the campaign against terrorism) directed and conducted the counter-terrorist operation. Subordinated to it was the
Combined Grouping of Troops (OGV) in the North Caucasus drawing on the Armed Forces, the Interior Troops, the FSB, and other agencies.
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1287:, in May 1993. While being transferred to the Caucasus, it became 8th Guards Army Corps. Arriving in Volgograd, it absorbed the previous 34th Army Corps, which from May 1992 – June 1993 had been designated the 48th Combined Arms Army.
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was used to form the headquarters of the North
Caucasus Military District (2nd formation). However, troops remained subordinated to the 1st Cavalry Army staff until its dissolution on 11 October 1923. District headquarters ended up at
1325:'s creation was announced on April 26, 1995; previously there had only been corps headquarters in the District. The new 58th Army was formed from the previous 42nd Army Corps headquarters. 8th Guards Army Corps was disbanded in 1998.
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of the North
Caucasus Military District was founded on 26 December 1962. Musicians have been repeated laureates and diploma recipients of all-army competitions of military bands, as well as a laureate of an international festival in
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commanders of units maintain the moral and psychological spirit of their personnel. In the period between 1999 and 2003, the ensemble performed 200 concerts in the area of the counter-terrorist operation in the North
Caucasus.
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In 1946 the Don
Military District was renamed again as the North Caucasian Military District. The official Russian military website notes the work of the soldiers of the district in helping repair the ravages of the war.
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571:(Ordzhonikidze, Severo-Osetinskaya ASSR), which became the 19th MRD in 1964. In 1957 the 29th Rifle Corps became the 29th Army Corps (9th and 73rd Motor Rifle Divisions), but eleven years later it was moved to
439:, with the rest of the 23rd Rifle Corps from 20 December 1945. On arrival the 23rd Rifle Corps was renumbered as the 60th Rifle Corps. By February 15, 1946 the 252nd Rifle Division had fully arrived in the
2718:"Начальник Военно-исторического музея Южного военного округа С.Сторчак: "Только объективное отношение к истории может сохранить дух народа и страны" – Юг и Северный Кавказ || Интерфакс Россия"
474:), as well as the 9th Rifle Division. By summer 1946 the 29th Rifle Corps had been reduced to commanding the 8th, 9th, and 39th Independent Rifle Brigades. They were reexpanded into divisions in 1951.
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638:. The 113th Motor Rifle Division was formed in 1978, and in 1981 moved to Molkino, Krasnodar Krai. The same year, the 34th Army Corps controlled the 82nd Motor Rifle Division (Volvograd) and
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501:, which had arrived from Latvia in 1945. In early 1946 its three rifle divisions were reduced to independent rifle brigades (the 15th, 18th, and 46th, though the 15th disbanded in 1947).
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The 156th Motor Rifle
Division of the cadre (the division in 1987 was reorganized into the 880th TUTC. In 1989, the 880th TTC was reorganized into the 5383rd BKhVT. (
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refused to comply with the order to attack the demonstrators with tanks. Shaposhnikov was later expelled from the
Communist Party for his criticism of the massacre.
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345th Training Road Construction Brigade (1966: 197th Motor Rifle Division, Cadre; 1987: 881st Training Centre; 1988 training road construction brigade) (Uryupinsk)
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Immediately following the war, to demobilize the force, on 9 July 1945 the territory was split into three military districts: Don, Stavropol, and the Kuban.
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was made district commander. During the 1920s and 1930s, the District became home to many training establishments, which were to multiply greatly during the
1384:, and other formations and units. These other formations and units included the newly forming 33rd and 34th Independent Motor Rifle Brigades (Mountain).
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9th Motorized Rifle Division of the Krasnodar Red Banner Order of Kutuzov and the Red Star Division named after the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR
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497:, and was considered the heir of the traditions of the North Caucasus Military District. Among the formations in the Don Military District was the
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and was engaged against the Germans from the beginning of Operation Barbarossa. 50th and 53rd Cavalry Divisions were also formed here, joining the
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The official website underlines the importance of the District as a border formation with the task of securing the southern boundary of the
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The 68th, 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82nd and 83rd Naval Rifle Brigades were formed in the district after a November–December 1941
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and the headquarters of the 56th Army were disbanded in accordance with a Supreme Command directive of the 20 November 1943. The
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commanded the 82nd Motor Rifle Division. Units directly under district command included the 110th Guards Artillery Division at
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there is a relief map of the former district, opposite to which there are marble pylons with the names of two and three time
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1306:. The 204th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment was transferred to the North Caucasus at some point during the transformation of the
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The 268th motorized rifle division of the cadre (reorganized into the 887th TTC. In 1989 to the 5856th BHI. (Prokhladny)
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2131:. The Civil War hall reflects on the history of the creation and formation of the North Caucasian Military District.
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19th Motorized Rifle Division Voronezh-Shumlinskaya Red Banner, Orders of Suvorov and the Red Banner of Labor Division
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The District was the primary Russian military formation responsible for managing the Chechen conflict throughout the
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173rd Guards District Training Yevpatoriya Red Banner Training Center for Junior Specialists (Motorized Rifle Troops)
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650:
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82nd Motor Rifle Division (In 1990, the 82nd Motor Rifle Division was reorganized into the 6654th BHI) (Volgograd)
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1410:, troops from this district were involved in combat operations in South Ossetia and inside Georgian territory.
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1372:, 136th "Umansko-Berlinskaya" Independent Guards Motor Rifle Brigade, and other brigades and regiments, the
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In 1979 Scott and Scott reported the District's HQ address as Rostov-na-Donu 18, Ulitsa Tekucheva, Dom 135.
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2810:Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской (часть 1: Сухопутные войска)
2639:"Военная служба по контракту » Официальный сайт Главы и Правительства Карачаево-Черкесской Республики"
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The 102nd Anti-Aircraft Rocket Brigade (the brigade arrived from the Siberian Military District in 1988.) (
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In the District in 1988–89 were the 128th cadre Air Assault Brigade at Stavropol, subordinated directly to
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Later the District saw battles around Rostov in November 1941 where the Germans suffered defeat, and the
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The District was originally established on 4 May 1918, and reorganized as a field formation during the
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The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II, from the Red Army to the Soviet (Part 1: Land Forces)
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214th Engineer-Sapper Proskurovskaya Red Banner, orders of Bohdan Khmelnitsky and the Red Star Brigade
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47th Guards Rocket Zaporozhye-Odessa Order of Lenin, Red Banner, Orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov Brigade
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2526:"Кровавая проверка боеготовности. Всего один смертник сумел прорвать оборону мотострелковой бригады"
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of Stalingrad fame, was withdrawn from East Germany to the site of its greatest victory, now named
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2269:, 2015. Note Holm writes 9 years later, which may be a typographical error from Feskov et al 2013.
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Andrew Duncan, 'Russian forces in decline — Part 4,' Jane's Intelligence Review, December 1996.
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403:. Holm writes the district headquarters was formed in July 1945 from the headquarters of the
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160th Motor Rifle Division of the cadre In 1989, it was reorganized into the 4770th BKhVT. (
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was formed on October 22, 2010, and the North Caucasus Military District was disbanded.
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2109:. The unit consisted of 83 musician who were both military and civilian personnel.
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Repair enterprises, property storage bases and warehouses of district subordination
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In 1989, the 14th Tank Division was transferred to the MVD, and retitled as the
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2690:"Ансамбль песни и пляски СКВО более 60 лет успешно поднимает боевой дух солдат"
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508th separate battalion of radiation and chemical reconnaissance (Vladikavkaz)
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1995:
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138th separate battalion of radiation and chemical reconnaissance (Volgograd)
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Boundaries of the North Caucasus Military District (in red) on 1 January 1989
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100th Independent (Experimental) Reconnaissance Brigade, recently formed in
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was formed in the District in May–June 1941 under former district commander
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Evgeniy Abramov's book "The Black Death. Soviet Naval Infantry In Combat" (
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and 372nd, soon to become 68th, Rifle Division). Other forces included the
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arrived in the district in late 1945. In accordance with an order of the
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On December 1, 1993, the 136th Motor Rifle Brigade was established at
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81st Cannon Artillery Tallinn Red Banner, Order of the Suvorov Brigade
443:(merged into the North Caucasus Military District shortly afterwards).
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V.I. Feskov, Golikov V.I., K.A. Kalashnikov, and S.A. Slugin (2013).
2759:] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Minneapolis: Eastview Publications.
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within the district's boundaries, but not under its command, was the
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1996th separate air defense radio engineering battalion (Vladikavkaz)
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2868:[Extract from the Historical Form of the 60th Rifle Corps].
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665:. It was assigned the 19th and 268th (cadre) Motor Rifle Divisions.
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in 1962. During the massacre, as the first deputy commander of the
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1966:
67th Air-defence Missile Brigade, in Volgograd, equipped with the
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170th separate air defense radio engineering battalion (Krasnodar)
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616:, to replace the 51st Tank Division which was moving to Mongolia.
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Structure, and units of the North Caucasus Military District 2010
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Alexander Galkin took command of the Southern Military District.
2936:- Air Forces of the North Caucasus Military District, 1945-1990s
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Corps Directorate, 922nd Separate Security and Support Company (
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Corps Directorate, 411th separate security and support company (
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579:. In addition, there was the 18th Guards Heavy Tank Division at
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Improved version of 2004 work with many inaccuracies corrected.
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Dvoinykh, L.V.; Kariaeva, T.F.; Stegantsev, M.V., eds. (1991).
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1656th separate radio engineering battalion OsNaz (Vladikavkaz)
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128th separate airborne assault brigade of the GKVYUN (cadre) (
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Putin's Order on Mountain Brigades Results in Competing Forces
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876th separate company of the GRU special forces (Vladikavkaz)
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97th Independent Electronic Warfare Battalion, in Vladikavkaz
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408th separate pontoon-bridge battalion (Kamensk-Shakhtinsky)
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395th Separate Radio Relay and Cable Battalion (Vladikavkaz)
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separate air defense radio engineering battalion (Volgograd)
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In June 1941 the district's first line troops comprised the
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Commanders of the troops of the Stavropol Military District
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20th "Prikarpatsko-Berlinskaya" Guards Motor Rifle Division
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51st Separate Communications Brigade GKVYUN (Rostov-on-Don)
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and his High Command of the Southern Military Direction at
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Regional Peacekeepers: The Paradox of Russian Peacekeeping
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The Soviet Army in the Years of the 'Cold War' (1945–1991)
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48th Independent Radio-Technical Battalion, in Vladikavkaz
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In 1990, there were three army corps in the district. The
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1919th Separate Electronic Warfare Battalion (Vladikavkaz)
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573rd Separate Reconnaissance Artillery Battalion (Maikop)
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11th Separate Communications Brigade of the High Command (
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227th artillery brigade of high power (Slavyansk-on-Kuban)
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test range was created in the District following the war.
2848:. Tokyo/New York/Paris: United Nations University Press.
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Training and reserve formations of district subordination
630:(Maykop), the 156th Motor Rifle Division (mobilisation) (
419:(the Soviet garrison in Austria and Czechoslovakia), the
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4770th base for storage of weapons and equipment (Yeisk)
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110th Guards Artillery Perekop Order of Kutuzov Division
493:. The staff of the Don Military District was located in
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33rd Independent (Mountain) Reconnaissance Brigade, in
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539th Separate Electronic Warfare Battalion (Volgograd)
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444th Separate Electronic Warfare Battalion (Krasnodar)
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8th Guards Independent (Mountain) Motor-Rifle Brigade
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Feskov, V.I.; K.A. Kalashnikov; V.I. Golikov (2004).
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551st separate communications battalion (Vladikavkaz)
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separate repair and restoration battalion (Uryupinsk)
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283rd Reserve Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade (Yeisk)
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131st Radio Engineering Brigade OSNAZ (Rostov-on-Don)
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2010
1958:
573rd Independent Artillery Reconnaissance Battalion
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34th Independent (Mountain) Motor-Rifle Brigade, in
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4 February 1946 – 19 April 1948: General-Lieutenant
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1619th separate training battalion of communications
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121st Separate Electronic Warfare Battalion (Grozny)
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from 1992-2010. Before 1992 it had been part of the
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https://www.ww2.dk/new/air%20force/army/vvsskvo.htm
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Central Archives of the Russian Ministry of Defence
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Central Archives of the Russian Ministry of Defence
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623rd separate communications battalion (Volgograd)
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North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
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1952:943rd Multiple Rocket Launcher Regiment, in Maykop
1048:64th separate communications battalion (Krasnodar)
877:799th separate company of the GRU special forces (
314:commanded by Major General A.D. Kuleshov with the
18:Air Forces of the North Caucasus Military District
3100:Military units and formations established in 1918
2752:Центральный государственный архив Советской армии
2291:The general, who did not shoot // Shkolazhizni.Ru
2046:1270th Independent Electronic Warfare Center, in
735:259th Reserve Motor Rifle Division of the cadre (
2662:100th Experimental Reconnaissance Brigade – see
1760:18th Guards Independent Motor-Rifle Brigade, in
1749:17th Guards Independent Motor-Rifle Brigade, in
1185:separate engineer-sapper battalion (Vladikavkaz)
1132:794th separate company of the GRU special forces
816:75th brigade of material support (Novocherkassk)
423:was transported by rail to the Soviet Union via
369:was formed, for the second time, on their base.
2148:History of the North Caucasus Military District
1657:December 1951 – November 1953: Colonel General
903:236th separate training tank repair battalion (
694:Headquarters and staff of the district were at
263:Alexander Galkin, appointed from January 2010.
2193:«ЧЕРНАЯ СМЕРТЬ» СОВЕТСКАЯ МОРСКАЯ ПЕХОТА В БОЮ
1980:131st Independent Radio-technical Brigade, in
1683:July 1945 – February 1946: Lieutenant General
1348:), the 33rd Independent Motor Rifle Regiment (
1298:. In 1996–97, the brigade was merged with the
1129:1616th repair and restoration base (Volgograd)
1117:separate engineer sapper battalion (Volgograd)
326:with the 52nd and 56th Tank Divisions and the
287:was formed in the District in November 1919.
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2885:– Located in fond 949, opus 1, file 2 of the
2014:860th Independent Flamethrower Battalion, in
1837:136th Guards Independent Motor-Rifle Brigade
1632:January – September 2010: Lieutenant General
1560:1976 – August 1979: Colonel General of Tanks
1520:17 May 1949 – 19 April 1953: Colonel General
1514:20 April 1948 – 16 May 1949: Colonel General
1101:264th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment (Kalachev)
1000:), Commander Dorofeev, Alexander Anatolyevich
952:91st Communications Repair and Storage Base (
894:254th Reserve Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade
458:). The Kuban Military District comprised the
290:On 4 May 1921, the field headquarters of the
46:North Caucasus Military District Coat of Arms
8:
3090:Military districts of the Russian Federation
2008:118th Independent NBC-defence Battalion, in
1787:20th Guards Independent Motor-Rifle Brigade
1526:April 1953 – November 1953: General Colonel
1224:100th Motorised Division for Special Use MVD
1164:485th Cannon Artillery Brigade (Vladikavkaz)
1075:), commander -, chief of staff of the corps
1039:1128th anti-tank artillery regiment (Maikop)
1021:291st Artillery Order of the Suvorov Brigade
833:102nd Separate Electronic Warfare Regiment (
2830:) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1651:June 1949 – December 1951: Colonel General
1645:July 1945 – February 1946: Colonel General
1590:June 1993 – December 1994: Colonel General
867:860th separate flamethrower battalion (st.
857:545th Separate Road Engineering Battalion (
826:71st Separate Electronic Warfare Regiment (
813:3rd Road Commandant Brigade (Rostov-on-Don)
516:In 1955 the district's forces included the
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2866:"Выписка из исторического формуляра 60 ск"
2864:Sazonov, Major General (1 November 1946).
2842:John Mackinlay; Peter Cross, eds. (2003).
2826:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2025:175th (Communications Hub) Signal Brigade
1848:205th Independent Motor-Rifle Brigade, in
1596:February 1995 – May 1997: Colonel General
1036:943rd Reactive Artillery Regiment (Maikop)
1027:), Commander Markaryan, Pyotr Oganezovich.
874:72nd communications center (Rostov-on-Don)
847:433rd separate engineer-sapper battalion (
773:179th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Brigade (Yeisk)
2318:http://www.ww2.dk/new/army/corps/12ak.htm
2167:Dvoinykh, Kariaeva, Stegantsev, eds. 1991
2037:148th Independent (Rear) Signal Battalion
1902:76th Independent Motor-Rifle Brigade, in
1896:73rd Independent Motor-Rifle Brigade, in
1626:May 2008 – January 2010: Colonel General
1608:May 2000 – December 2002 Colonel General
1578:August 1984 – July 1986: Colonel General
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2493:(in Russian). 27 October 2001.
2484:Дудаев и кровавый режим в Чечне
1346:56th Guards Air Assault Brigade
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655:ru:42-й армейский корпус (СССР)
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2891:Scott, Harriet and William F.
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2614:"Военная служба по контракту"
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2737:Advent of Mountain Brigades
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2793:: Tomsk University Press.
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640:197th Motor Rifle Division
577:Far East Military District
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2180:Order of Battle June 1941
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1653:Vladimir Romanovsky
1568:Stanislav Postnikov
1516:Vladimir Romanovsky
1393:Second Chechen Wars
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1616:Vladimir Boldyrev
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