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Kiev Military District

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The Kiev Military Region (oblast) was formed by Denikin's forces on August 31, 1919, but already on December 14, 1919, its forces were retrieved and merged with the Forces of Novorossiysk Region. Commander of the military district was
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The Red Kiev. Studies in the History of the Red Banner Kiev Military District (1919-1979). Second edition, revised and expanded. Kiev, Ukraine Political Literature Publishing House. 1979.
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was formed on the orders of the Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Crimea number 627/162 from May 23, 1922, in Kiev, part of Kiev and Kharkov Military District.
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and existed until the early February 1918 advance of the Petrograd-Moscow Russian Red Guards forces of the Antonov's Task Force that was charged by
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Also in the district in 1988 was the 72nd Central Artillery Weapons Base (Центральная артиллерийская база вооружения (средств управления)) at
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The district was reinstated on March 12, 1919, and then again disbanded on August 23, 1919, with the advance of Denikin's forces.
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In 1991, Colonel General Viktor S. Chechevatov was dismissed as District commander for refusing to take an oath of loyalty to
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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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The district was not reinstated during the brief Bolshevik period in 1918 nor after the establishment of the independent
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to "fight counter-revolution in the Southern Russia", but was in fact invading Ukraine in what would become known as the
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From 1980 to 1988 the 17th Air Army was known as the Air Forces of the Kyiv Military District (VVS KVO). Then-Colonel
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Also located within the district's boundaries but responsible to HQ South-Western Strategic Direction was the
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was reformed in the district by a District order of December 1936, and its headquarters was established at
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into the South-Western Military District. In June 1922 it was renamed Ukrainian Military District.
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began on 22 June 1941, on the basis of the Kiev Special Military District was created the
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On July 26, 1939, the district was renamed into the Kiev Special Military District.
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within the District's boundaries in 1960. It comprised the 19th Rocket Division (
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to provide air support. The 60th Corps of the 8th Air Defense Army provided
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The District was formed again on 25 October 1943, with the Headquarters in
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Conflict between the Central Council and the Soviet People's Commissariat
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were added to the Kiev Military District. The district now included the
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On May 17, 1935 the Ukrainian Military District was split between the
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In the early 1920s, the District included the following divisions:
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Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, 1976.
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that completely integrated the district on September 10, 1941.
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In April 1922 the Kiev Military District was merged with the
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The District was formed again in January 1920 as part of the
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Feskov, V.I.; K.A. Kalashnikov; V.I. Golikov (2004).
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was chief of staff of the VVS KVO at the time of the
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a machine-translated version of the Russian article.
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Soviet Armed Forces of Ukraine and Crimea formation
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