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15th Air Army

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249:(185th, 315th Fighter Aviation Divisions); the 284th, 313th Night Bomber Aviation Divisions; the 214th, 225th, 305th Assault Aviation Divisions; the 336th Fighter Aviation Division; four separate regiments: the 99th Guards Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment; the 187th Fire Correction Aviation Regiment; the 699th Transport Aviation Regiment; the 97th Aviation Regiment of the Civil Air Fleet, and the 87th Night Bomber Aviation Squadron. There were also the 1639th, 1683rd, and 1685th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiments. 88: 76: 544: 46: 58: 189:
The 15th Air Army received its baptism of fire in the autumn of 1942, participating in the defensive battles near Voronezh and in the elimination of the enemy's foothold on the left bank of the Don. In the winter of 1943, it supported the front troops in the
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between December 1977 and May 1988. In spring 1980, the 899th Fighter Aviation Regiment, part of the 1st Guards Stalingradsko-Berlinskaya Red Banner Fighter Aviation Division, 15th Air Army, moved from Riga-Rumbula also in Latvia to
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It was formed between 11 July and 15 August 1942, in accordance with the directive of the commander of the
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899th Orshanskiy Red Banner order of Suvorov Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment im. F.E. Dzerzhinskiy
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249th Separate Mixed Aviation Squadron (Riga) with 7 Mi-8, 1 Mi-6 and a few transport aircraft
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In May 1943 it participated in an air operation to destroy German aircraft at airfields.
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285th Separate Electronic Warfare Helicopter Squadron (Jelgava, Riga area) with 19 Mi-8
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Also part of the Army was the 1003rd Separate Medical Evacuation Aviation Regiment.
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02.1988 - 07.1991 : Lieutenant General of Aviation Timchenko Vladimir Pavlovic;
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During World War II, in total, 15th Air Army pilots made some 160,000 sorties.
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10.1985 - 02.1988 : Lieutenant General of Aviation Dmitri Bobrov ;
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01.1957 - 04.1958 : Lieutenant General of Aviation V. A. Vinogradov,;
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03.1979 - 10.1985 : Lieutenant General of Aviation Masalitin Piotr;
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21.07.1942 - 01.05.1943 : Major General of Aviation Ivan Pyatykhin;
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04.1958 - 05.1973 : Colonel-General of Aviation F. I. Shinkarenko;
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10.1953 - 01.1957 : Lieutenant General of Aviation S. I. Mironov,.
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07.1991 - 12.1993 : Major General of Aviation Mikhail Lipatov.
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05.1950 - 10.1953 : Colonel-General of Aviation F. P. Polynin,
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10.07.1942 - 21.07.1942 : Lieutenant-General of Aviation
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53rd Guards "Stalingrad" Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment (
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The 15th Air Army was disbanded in December 1993 as the
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The 315th Fighter Aviation Division, and within it the
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On 1 January 1991 the 15th Air Army consisted of the:
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of 10 July 1942, on the basis of the Air Force of the
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05.1943 - 05.1950 : Colonel-General of Aviation
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In 1945, the Army participated in the elimination of
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1993
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became chief of staff. Initially, the army included
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Index

Soviet Union
Russia
Soviet Air Forces
Russian Air Force
Great Patriotic War
Cold War
Soviet Air Forces
Soviet Air Force
Bryansk Front
Yelets
Lipetsk Oblast
Red Army Air Force
Grigory Vorozheykin
I. G. Pyatykhin
Leningrad Front
Mikhail Sukhachev
Alexey Antonovich Sakovnin
286th Fighter Aviation Division
225th Attack Aviation Division
284th Bomber Aviation Division
Voronezh–Kastornoye operation
Battle of Kursk
Orlov Strategic Offensive
Bryansk Offensive
2nd Baltic Front
Leningrad–Novgorod Offensive
Riga Offensive (1944)
Army Group Courland
Klaipeda
5th Bomber Aviation Corps

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