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42: 1058: 1137:) In October 1999, it was reported to have the 405th Motor Rifle Regiment with 773 servicemen; 31 MBT; 70 AIFV/APC; 16 artillery systems; and one pontoon-bridging vehicle; the 566th communication battalion – 193 servicemen; 5 mobile radio stations P-145BM; and the 311th Separate Helicopter Squadron – 161 servicemen, 5 Mi-24 attack helicopters and 5 Mi-8MT transport helicopters. The 405th MRR had been absorbed from the 1116:, Georgia. Former 147th Motor Rifle Division. In October 1999, the base had: – personnel – 1,964 servicemen – equipment – 41 MBT, 114 AIFV/APC (BMP and BTR); 46 various military vehicles; 61 artillery systems; and 2 pontoon-bridging vehicles. The base includes the 409th and 412th motor-rifle regiments; the 817th artillery regiment; the 889th communication battalion; and the 65th artillery detachment. 918:' presence in the district consisted of the 34th Air Army. It was established in Tbilisi as the 11th Air Army in 1946, redesignated as the 34th Air Army in 1949, redesignated the Air Forces of the Transcaucasian Military District (VVS ZKVO) in 1980, and then given the name 34th Air Army again in 1988. It was made up of the 1802:"О ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИИ ПРЕЗИДЕНТУ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЯ О ПОДПИСАНИИ СОГЛАШЕНИЯ МЕЖДУ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИЕЙ И ГРУЗИЕЙ О СРОКАХ, ПОРЯДКЕ ВРЕМЕННОГО ФУНКЦИОНИРОВАНИЯ И ВЫВОДЕ РОССИЙСКИХ ВОЕННЫХ БАЗ И ДРУГИХ ВОЕННЫХ ОБЪЕКТОВ ГРУППЫ РОССИЙСКИХ ВОЙСК В. Постановление. Правительство РФ. 03.03.06 116" 1080:
On 26 September 1992 the district was disbanded. Another, earlier report said on 1 January 1993, the District became the Group of Russian Forces in the Transcaucasus (Russian Группа российских войск в Закавказье – ГРВЗ; GRVZ). After many of the divisions listed above had disbanded or become part of
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On 1 May 1955 Soviet forces opposite Eastern Turkey included 13th Mountain Rifle Corps in Georgia (two mountain, one rifle divisions); 7th Guards Combined Arms Army in Armenia with 19th Mountain Rifle Corps (two mountain divisions) and 22nd Rifle Corps with 26th Mechanised Division and two rifle
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Anokhin V. A., Bykov M. Yu. All Stalin's fighter regiments. The first complete encyclopedia. — Popular science edition. - M. : Yauza-press, 2014. - 944 p. - 1500 copies. — ISBN 978-5-9955-0707-9; A.G. Lensky, M.M. Tsybin. Part I // Soviet Air Defense Forces in the Last Years of the USSR.
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with the 13th and 14th Guards Fighter Aviation Divisions; the 188th Bomber Aviation Division; and the 199th Assault Aviation Division, disbanded April 1946. In February 1949 the 7th Air Army was redesignated the 62nd Air Army. As of 2 January 1950 the 7th Air Army became part of the
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The Russian presence at Vaziani was withdrawn in the late 1990s and an agreement over the withdrawal of the 12th and 62nd Bases by 2007–08 was made in 2005. The Akhalkalaki 62nd base was officially transferred on schedule to Georgia on 27 June 2007. The
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Sometime in the first half of 1946, a new air army, the 7th, was established in the Baku Military District. The air army was given the designation 7th Air Army, taking up a previous designation of a formation which was becoming the 3rd Air Army of the
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On 9 July 1945, the Tbilisi and Baku Military Districts were formed from the Transcaucasian Front. Tbilisi Military District Headquarters was in Tbilisi and was formed from the Transcaucasian Front headquarters. The district controlled forces in the
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in Batumi was transferred earlier than scheduled; scheduled for February 2008, it was transferred on 13 November 2007. The 'Zvezda' command post (probably the former District war headquarters) in the town of
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In 1979 Scott and Scott reported the District' headquarters address as Tbilisi-4, Ulitsa Dzneladze, Dom 46. The District became part of the Southern Direction, headquartered in
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and included the 45th and 46th Armies, as well as 4 rifle divisions and a rifle brigade. On 28 April 1942, the district became the second formation of the Transcaucasian Front.
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became Tbilisi Military District commander in April 1946. In May 1946, both districts became part of the Transcaucasus Military District (ZakVO), commanded by Maslennikov.
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in January 1990. On September 23, 1991, on the basis of the directive of the General Staff of August 28, 1991 No. 314/3/042Sh, it was returned to the Ministry of Defence.
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was redesignated the Transcaucasian Military District. The Georgian, Armenian, and Azerbaijani national formations, plus units from the
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Khelvachauri-based (Adjaria) military depot. In October 1999, it had 56 servicemen. 29 AIFV – 5 BMP-1 and 24 BMP-2 – were stored there.
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In July 1936 the District's formations and units received designations according to the countrywide numbering scheme and became: the
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A.G. Lenskii (А. Г. Ленский), Сухопутные силы РККА в предвоенные годы. Справочник. — Санкт-Петербург Б&К, 2000, p.151-2.
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military base is also now used by the peacekeeping forces, but no international monitoring has ever been allowed there.
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into the Soviet Union. It was disbanded by being redesignated as a Group of Forces in the early 1990s, after the
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Kochetov, Konstantin Alekseevich (July 1985 – May 1988), Colonel General, on 29 April 1988 – Army General;
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Even after the GRVZ was totally withdrawn, Russian troops continue to remain in peacekeeping roles in
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was transferred from the Tbilisi Military District to the Baku Military District. Lieutenant General
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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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Nino Kopaleishvili, 'Bomb Injures Russian Military Official', Tbilisi Messenger, 8 April 2004, p.5
1057: 340:. Both armies were deployed on the Iranian border. On 23 August, the military district became the 226:(formerly 1st Caucasus) Mountain Rifle Division, named for the Central Executive Committee of the 1113: 1091: 1074: 998: 899: 472: 392: 1218:- division of the Armed Forces of the USSR, with reference to the situation in the Transcaucasus 988: 1941: 1921: 1902: 1751: 1103: 915: 877: 771: 730: 484: 372: 184: 152: 73: 1533: 1507: 1166:'s 20th Army, commanded the Group in 2004 with General (Major?) Andrei Popov as his deputy. 1070: 977: 964: 953: 926:
and six independent aviation regiments, totaling twelve aviation regiments. The formation's
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was formed from the 23rd Rifle Corps. 45th and 46th Armies guarded the Turkish border. The
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William E Odom, The Collapse of the Soviet Military, Yale University Press, 1998, p.29
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the former republics' armed forces, in the mid 1990s the GRVZ's dispositions were:
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Other smaller formations and units, including an independent helicopter squadron
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Patrikeev Valery Anisimovich (August 1989 – 26 September 1992), Colonel General;
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Location of the Transcaucasian Military District (red) in the Soviet Union, 1991
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Directory". - St. Petersburg: INFO OL, 2013. - 164 p. (Organization of troops).
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Su-17R (former 93rd Separate Observation and Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment)
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Administrative Order of Battle, Transcaucasus Military District, 22 June 1941
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headquarters and was located in Baku. The district controlled forces in the
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63rd (former 2nd) Georgian Mountain Rifle Division, named for Mikhail Frunze
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Arkhipov, Vladimir Mikhailovich (August 1983 – July 1985), Colonel General;
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47th (former 1st) Georgian Mountain Rifle Division, named for Joseph Stalin
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commander. The headquarters of the Baku Military District was formed from
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77th Аzerbaijani Mountain Rifle Division, named for Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze
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976th Bomber Aviation Regiment Insterburg Orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov
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in Azerbaijan, with five more divisions, of which two were mechanised.
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Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Slugin, S.A. (2013).
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of 19 March 1992 the Soviet Transcaucasian Military District and the
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General Major Aleksander Studenikin, former deputy commander of the
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176th Fighter Aviation Regiment 'Berlin Red Banner' Miha Tskhakaya (
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The Transcaucasian Military District was originally formed from the
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Koulishev Oleg Fyodorovich (1978 – August 1983), Colonel General;
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On 28 January 1942, the military district was reformed when the
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Commanders of the Group of Russian Forces of the Transcaucasus
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Commanders of the Transcaucasian Military District (1946–1992)
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Commanders of the Transcaucasian Military District (1935–1941)
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was divided into the Transcaucasian Military District and the
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took command. On 15 November 1945, control of forces in the
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In 1988, dispositions within the District were as follows:
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The Soviet Army in the Years of the 'Cold War' (1945–1991)
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The Russian Policy on Military Bases: Georgia and Moldova
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Schofield, The Russian Elite, Greenhill Books, 1993, 249.
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Feskov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Golikov, V.I. (2004).
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313th Separate Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment Berlin
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Russia Transfers Akhalkalaki Military Base to Georgia.
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Scott and Scott, Russian Military Directory 2002, 181.
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168th Separate Guards Bomber Regiment – Shiraki Su-24M
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841st Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment 'Baranovichsk
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283rd Kamyshin Red Banner Fighter Aviation Division (
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Su-24, Su-17 (former 976th Fighter Aviation Regiment)
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325th Separate Helicopter Regiment – (Tsulukidze now
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1992
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34th Bomber Aviation Regiment 'Tashkent Red Banner,
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The 75th Motor Rifle Division was reassigned to the
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8th Fortified Area (Batumi (Erge), Adzharskaya ASSR)
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20th (formerly 3rd Caucasus) Mountain Rifle Division
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Zolotov, Nikolay (August 2000–), General Lieutenant
114: 109: 99: 89: 79: 69: 59: 51: 34: 945:"Frogfoot" - seized by Azeri troops in August 1992 426:; 236th and 259th Fighter Aviation Divisions; the 324:was formed from the 3rd Rifle Corps headquarters. 2031:Military units and formations established in 1935 1901:, Editura Cogito, Oradea,2001 320 p.; 21 cm 1365:"100th Guards Training Motorised Rifle Division" 756:1057th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment, Kirovabad 371:. The district was commanded by Colonel General 1875:"Russia pulls military out of Georgian capital" 1608:http://www.ww2.dk/new/air%20force/army/34va.htm 638:Andreyev, Vladimir (1997–2000), Colonel General 395:, former 69th Army commander. In October 1945, 219:, all joined the new district about this time. 2051:History of the Caucasus under the Soviet Union 1035:(Rustavi) MiG-23MLD (982 FAR 1945) (в/ч 40501) 837:6th Fortified Area (Akhaltsikhe, Georgian SSR) 253:On 22 June 1941 the District consisted of the 1181:espionage conflict between Russia and Georgia 332:was formed from the 40th Rifle Corps and the 8: 1850:"Российские войска досрочно покинут Тбилиси" 1073:were transferred to the jurisdiction of the 747:370th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment, Kirovabad 744:368th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment, Kirovabad 418:in the Far East. Initially it included the 937:80th Separate Assault Aviation Regiment – 830:152nd Motor Rifle Division (mobilisation) 616:(May 1988 – August 1989), Colonel General; 499:Komkor (Komandarm 2nd Rank February 1939, 246:, named after Comrade Voroshilov, and the 963:882nd Separate Reconnaissance Regiment – 683:5209th Weapons and Equipment Storage Base 635:Reut, Fyodor (1993–1997), Colonel General 1782:Army and Society in Georgia October 1999 597:(October 1971 – 1978), Colonel General ( 301:, five unattached divisions – the 63rd, 2041:1935 establishments in the Soviet Union 1829:. 27 June 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2007. 1671:"36th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Division" 1534:"793rd Independent Helicopter Squadron" 1508:"325th Independent Helicopter Squadron" 1227: 2006:Military districts of the Soviet Union 1756:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1749: 1631:Feskov, Kalashnikov & Golikov 2004 1619:Feskov, Kalashnikov & Golikov 2004 1595: 1443:"23rd Guards Motorised Rifle Division" 1061:Russian troops leaving Georgia in 2007 391:. It was commanded by Colonel general 55:1935 – September 1992 or December 1992 31: 1310: 1135:171st Guards District Training Centre 1053:Russian Transcaucasus Group of Forces 860:793rd Separate Helicopter Regiment – 750:131st Guards Tank Regiment, Kirovabad 655:171st Guards District Training Centre 458:, in the late 1970s and early 1980s. 454:and including the North Caucasus and 244:76th Armenian Mountain Rifle Division 18:Russian Transcaucasus Group of Forces 7: 2016:Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic 890:In February 1992, Russian President 753:1071st Artillery Regiment, Kirovabad 573:(1957), Marshal of the Soviet Union; 420:8th Guards Fighter Aviation Division 187:as well as unrecognized polities of 1067:President of the Russian Federation 2021:Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic 2011:Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic 1031:982nd Fighter Aviation Regiment – 25: 1970:"Transcaucasus Military District" 1957:"The Emerging Army in Azerbaijan" 1940:. Tomsk: Tomsk University Press. 987:143rd Bomber Aviation Regiment – 736:366th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment 589:Kurkotkin, Semyon Konstantinovich 428:3rd Guards Fighter Aviation Corps 2046:1992 disestablishments in Russia 1560:"104th Guards Airborne Division" 1139:10th Guards Motor Rifle Division 798:10th Guards Motor Rifle Division 727:23rd Guards Motor Rifle Division 706:, Yerevan - disbanded June 1992. 355:. The district was commanded by 149:Transcaucasian Military District 40: 35:Transcaucasian Military District 1469:"75th Motorised Rifle Division" 1417:"91st Motorised Rifle Division" 1391:"7th Guards Combined Arms Army" 1047:19th Army of Air Defence Forces 924:283rd Fighter Aviation Division 424:309th Fighter Aviation Division 317:, and three fortified regions. 1216:ru:Раздел Вооружённых сил СССР 870:104th Guards Airborne Division 712:9th Fortified Area, Echmiadzin 599:ru:Мельников, Павел Васильевич 311:17th Mountain Cavalry Division 1: 971:36th Bomber Aviation Division 920:36th Bomber Aviation Division 709:7th Fortified Area, Leninakan 687:Transbaikal Military District 591:(1968–1971), Colonel General; 583:Stuchenko, Andrei Trofimovich 559:Antonov, Alexei Innokentevich 507:(February 1938 – August 1940) 1848:Lenta.ru (10 October 2006). 692:127th Motor Rifle Division, 514:(August 1940 – January 1941) 456:Turkestan Military Districts 443:divisions. Further away was 1284:"Tbilisi Military District" 1148:142nd Tank Repair Factory, 761:60th Motor Rifle Division, 698:Russian 102nd Military Base 671:- disbanded 14 August 1992 595:Melnikov, Pavel Vasilyevich 553:Marshal of the Soviet Union 549:Tolbukhin, Fyodor Ivanovich 491:Marshal of the Soviet Union 487:(June 1937 – February 1938) 2067: 1141:formerly headquartered in 939:Sitalchay Military Airbase 821:147th Motor Rifle Division 808:145th Motor Rifle Division 777:295th Motor Rifle Division 704:164th Motor Rifle Division 579:(1958–1961), Army General; 561:(1950–1954), Army General; 1049:located in the District. 1043:Soviet Air Defence Forces 768:75th Motor Rifle Division 675:15th Motor Rifle Division 625:(September–December 1992) 39: 2026:History of Transcaucasia 1955:Gorman, Patrick (1993). 1258:"Baku Military District" 1164:Moscow Military District 848:, Kutaisi, Georgian SSR 846:21st Air Assault Brigade 646:Forces in the late 1980s 299:236th Motorised Division 213:Red Banner Caucasus Army 1968:Holm, Michael (2016a). 1820:6 February 2012 at the 1065:By Ukaz No. 260 of the 984:Su-24 (Russian: 34 бап) 950:Order of the Red Banner 571:Rokossowski, Konstantin 528:(August–September 1941) 433:Baku Air Defence Region 1243:Orbat.com/Niehorster, 1062: 874:Soviet Airborne Forces 783:- disbanded June 1992. 478:(May 1935 – June 1937) 445:4th Combined Arms Army 173:Soviet Union collapsed 129:Konstantin Rokossovsky 1700:31 March 2012 at the 1131:Vaziani Military Base 1129:137th Military Base, 1060: 661:- disbanded June 1992 521:(January–August 1941) 338:27th Mechanized Corps 320:On 1 August 1941 the 315:24th Cavalry Division 295:28th Mechanised Corps 279:138th Rifle Divisions 1961:Central Asia Monitor 1715:, pp. 527, 529. 1108:62nd Military Base, 1021:) MiG-29 (в/ч 42080) 1012:Military Unit Number 928:Military Unit Number 267:47th Rifle Divisions 217:11th Soviet Red Army 27:Soviet military area 1120:102nd Military Base 973:– Bolshoye Shiraki 524:Lieutenant General 517:Lieutenant General 510:Lieutenant General 476:Mikhail Lewandowski 416:Long Range Aviation 342:Transcaucasus Front 291:31st Rifle Division 193:Republic of Artsakh 157:Soviet Armed Forces 84:Soviet Armed Forces 1881:. 26 December 2006 1771:Feskov et al. 2013 1713:Feskov et al. 2013 1333:Feskov et al. 2013 1172:12th Military Base 1133:, Georgia (former 1114:Samtskhe-Javakheti 1092:12th Military Base 1075:Russian Federation 1063: 999:Kyurdamir Air Base 933:Army composition: 900:Vladimir Chernavin 577:Galitski, Kuzma N. 473:Komandarm 2nd rank 437:Air Defence Forces 393:Vladimir Kolpakchi 1897:Mihai Gribincea, 1492:Holm/Feskov 2015, 967:Su-24МR, MiG-25RB 916:Soviet Air Forces 885:KGB Border Guards 876:was stationed at 868:In addition, the 565:Fedyuninsky, Ivan 539:Maslennikov, Ivan 494:Alexander Yegorov 485:Nikolay Kuibyshev 373:Sergei Trofimenko 153:military district 142: 141: 74:Military district 16:(Redirected from 2058: 1989: 1987: 1985: 1980:on 10 March 2016 1976:. 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Index

Russian Transcaucasus Group of Forces

Soviet Union
Military district
Soviet Armed Forces
Tbilisi
World War II
Fyodor Tolbukhin
Konstantin Rokossovsky
Igor Rodionov
military district
Soviet Armed Forces
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Soviet Union collapsed
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Abkhazia
Republic of Artsakh
South Ossetia
Red Army
Red Banner Caucasus Army
11th Soviet Red Army
9th
Georgian SSR
20th (formerly 3rd Caucasus) Mountain Rifle Division
47th (former 1st) Georgian Mountain Rifle Division, named for Joseph Stalin
63rd (former 2nd) Georgian Mountain Rifle Division, named for Mikhail Frunze

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