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13th Tank Division (Czechoslovakia)

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295:. In Slovakia, the division became a training unit, with 4,000 permanent personnel and 2,400 trainees. The 3rd School Tank Battalion was disbanded in 1968, followed by the 13th Helicopter Squadron in 1969. Additional units included the 3rd Chemical Defense Company, 13th Supply Company, 53rd Motor Transport Battalion, 3rd Medical Battalion, 13th Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Engineer Battalion, 13th Communications Battalion, 8th Motor Rifle Regiment, 15th Tank Regiment, 3rd Artillery Regiment, and the 13th Technical Repair Shop. In 1989, as the Czechoslovak Army transitioned to a defensive posture, its 15th Tank Regiment was disbanded. 178: 298:
With the fall of Communism in Czechoslovakia, the division's Soviet-era honorifics were modified by the removal of the Czechoslovak-Soviet friendship honorific and Kiev from the historical designation in 1991. On 1 January 1993, with the
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Military Training Area, which was not occupied by Soviet troops. Other units that who were not blockaded by Soviet troops included a company of the 13th Reconnaissance Battalion and a tank battalion from the 13th Tank Regiment at the
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were mobilized. The reservists were released on 11 December and the regiment conducted training on the western border of Czechoslovakia until 18 December. By 1968, the division was part of the
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events, the division's 8th Motor Rifle Regiment began a snap mobilization on 4 December 1967, during which 3,430 reservists were called up and 578 vehicles from Prague,
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began on 21 August 1968 the regimental anti-aircraft batteries of the division and the anti-tank missile battery of the 8th Motor Rifle Regiment were at the
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Military Training Area. However, the main units of the division at Mladá and Mladá Boleslav were blockaded by the Soviet
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in May 1968, ostensibly for Liberation Day, while other senior Soviet commanders went to other Czechoslovak units.
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historical designation in commemoration of battles that Czechoslovak forces fought in under Soviet command during
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Czechoslovak People's Army tanks heading for the border during a training exercise, 1960s or 1970s
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The 13th Tank Division was formed on 9 May 1955 by renumbering the 3rd Tank Division, based at
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Following the suppression of student demonstrations by the police during the
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in Slovakia, where it was assigned the 10th Tank Regiment in
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1992
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Index

Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovak People's Army
Czechoslovak Army
Army of the Slovak Republic
Armored
Topoľčany
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
Battle honours
Czech
Slovak
Czechoslovak People's Army
Cold War
Army of the Slovak Republic
Dissolution of Czechoslovakia

Milovice
Bohemia
Kiev
Dukla
Ostrava
World War II
Strahov
Central Bohemia
North Bohemia
Western Military District
Čáslav
Mladá Boleslav
Luštěnice
Turnov
Kirill Moskalenko

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