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until September 1949. It came under the command of the 78th Guards Fighter Aviation Corps in January 1949. On 20 February 1949, it was renamed 195th Guards Dnepropetrovsk Red Banner Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Fighter Aviation Division. In 1950 the division comprised the 1st, 5th, and 106th Guards
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The 195th Guards Fighter Aviation Dnepropetrovsk Red Banner Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Division was renamed by the Directive of the General Staff in April 1968 into the 11th Guards Fighter Aviation Dnepropetrovsk Red Banner Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Division.
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During the Second World War, it was part of the "operational army" from: August 24, 1943 to January 6, 1944, 135 days in total; and from May 18, 1944 to May 11, 1945, 358 days in total, totalling together 493 days. It fought in the:
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List No. 6 of cavalry, tank, airborne divisions and directorates of artillery, anti-aircraft artillery, mortar, aviation and fighter divisions that were part of the Army during the Great Patriotic War of
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The 515th Fighter Aviation Regiment was disbanded at Tokol in August 1989. The 5th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment was disbanded in October 1990, with aircraft and crews being withdrawn to
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Two regiments of the 36th Air Army were returned to the Soviet Union in April 1991. On 21 April the 14th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment moved back to
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in Hungary in November 1945. Though it moved to Hungary, it remained under the command of 2nd Guards Assault Aviation Corps.
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The 11th Guards Fighter Aviation Division was originally formed from the 207th Fighter Aviation Division.
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The 14th GvIAP was based in 1981 at Kiskunlachaza air base in Hungary. The 14th acquired
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The 11th Guards Fighter Aviation Division was disbanded in June 1991.
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of the Soviet Air Forces, active from 1943 to 1991. It served in the
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in 1986. Elements of the regiment took part in the Warsaw Pact
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From August 1943 to May 1944 the division was assigned to the
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Red Army Air Force
Soviet Air Forces
World War II
Donbas operation
Zaporozhye operation
Dnepropetrovsk operation
Lvov–Sandomierz offensive
Vistula-Oder offensive
Lower Silesian offensive
Berlin offensive
Prague offensive
Hungarian Uprising
Operation Danube
Order of the Red Banner
Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky
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Southern Group of Forces

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Lower Dnieper strategic offensive operation
Zaporozhye operation
Dnepropetrovsk offensive

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