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Byelorussian Military District

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163: 176: 202: 139: 553:, Grodno Oblast), and three separate smaller units: the 10th independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (Shchuchin, Grodno Oblast), the 248th independent Mixed Aviation Squadron (Minsk-Lipki, Minsk Oblast), and the 95th independent Mixed Aviation Squadron (Grodno, Grodno Oblast). In April 1980 the 26th Air Army was renamed the VVS Belorussian Military District. In May 1988 it was renamed again as the 26th Air Army. The 95th Fighter Aviation Division was disbanded in 1988. 22: 250: 189: 954: 955: 953: 62:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 1484: 480:
in September 1939, it took in most of the former Polish area and was redesignated the Belorussian Special Military District. In July 1940, it was redesignated the Western Special Military District. When the German invasion,
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in August 1944). From December 1944 until July 1945, the district was designated Byelorussian-Lithuanian Military District (covering the territory of Belarus and
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at Bobruisk, intended for direct Front control, two surface-to-surface missile brigades, an independent SSM battalion, and a high-power artillery brigade.
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The 11th Air Defence Corps was formed on 15 March 1960 in Baranovichi, Minsk Oblast, from the PVO's 39th Fighter Aviation Division.
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tankettes. In 1937 the district deployed 15 infantry divisions, grouped into five infantry corps and five cavalry divisions.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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On 26 July 1938, the district was renamed the Belorussian Special Military District (abbreviated as BOVO). After the
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and the Warsaw Military District, it was headed by the Russian General Eugen Alexander Ernst Rausch von Traubenberg.
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The district was reformed in October 1943 from the staff of the Moscow Zone of Defence (at Smolensk, which moved to
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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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was formed by the directive of Deputy People's Commissar of Defence of the USSR No. 3024 in
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In 1928, the first maneuvers of troops of the district were held, which was attended by
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151st independent Aviation Regiment for Electronic Warfare (Shchuchin, Grodno Oblast)
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became 45th Guards Tank Division in May 1957, but was disbanded in November 1959.
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302nd independent Helicopter Squadron for Electronic Warfare (Kobrin, Brest Oblast)
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From mid February 1949, in accordance with a directive issued 10 January 1949, the
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was established. In 1988 the Army comprised the 11th and 28th Air Defence Corps.
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From the beginning of the 1950s three armies were subordinated to the district:
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all its units, as well as non-strategic formations, have been placed under the
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came under 2nd independent Army of the PVO from March 1960 to November 1977.
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10th independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (Shchuchin, Grodno Oblast)
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2nd Air Defence Army traced its history back to 5 November 1941, when the
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312th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Nadvornaya, Ivan-Frankovsk Oblast)
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1992; became 10th Aviation Base October 1994; disbanded December 1996.
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540th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Kamenka-Bugskaya, Lvov Oblast)
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Lieutenant General Vladimir N. Razuvaev (July 1945 – February 1946)
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521st Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Borshschev, Ternopol Oblast)
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Military units and formations awarded the Order of the Red Banner
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particularly distinguished itself. The regiment was commanded by
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4th Leningrad Cavalry Order of the Red Banner Voroshilov Division
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438th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Kovel, Volynskaya Oblast)
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56th independent Communications Regiment (Minsk, Minsk Oblast)
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The territory of the Byelorussian Military District in 1991.
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after the district was disbanded in May 1992 following the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1992
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Colonel General S. S. Maryakhin (07.1964 – 09.1967)
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Russian

Russian SFSR
Byelorussian SSR
Soviet Union
Belarus
Military district
Minsk
World War II

Order of the Red Banner
Aleksandr Petrovich Chumakov
Anatoly Kostenko
Semyon Timoshenko
Russian
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Belarusian
romanized
military district
Soviet Armed Forces
World War I
Vilno Military District

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