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35th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade

The 35th Separate Guards Volgograd-Kiev Orders of Lenin, Suvorov and Kuzov Red Banner Motor Rifle Brigade (Russian: 35-я отдельная гвардейская мотострелковая бригада; Military Unit Number 41659) is a unit of the Russian Ground Forces.[1] It traces its history back to the formation of the Soviet 4th Tank Corps during the Second World War. It forms part of the 41st Combined Arms Army (CAA), and has its headquarters in a former Strategic Rocket Forces installation at Aleysk in Altai Krai.[2]

35th Separate Guards Volgograd-Kiev Orders of Lenin, Suvorov and Kuzov Red Banner Motor Rifle Brigade
Active2009–present
Country Russia
BranchRussian Ground Forces
TypeMechanized infantry
SizeBrigade
Part of41st Combined Arms Army, Central Military District
Garrison/HQAleysk
EngagementsWorld War II
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Decorations
Honorifics
Commanders
Current
commander
Oleg Vladimirovich Kurygin

History Edit

In accordance with State Committee of Defence (NKO) Order No. 724218сс оf 31 March 1942, the 4th Tank Corps was established in the Voronezh area in April 1942. By order of the NKO of the USSR No. 57 dated February 7, 1943, in recognition of the courage and heroism of its personnel, the 4th Tank Corps was awarded the "Guards" honorary title, and transformed into the 5th Guards Tank Corps.

In the final stages of the Battle of Stalingrad, the 4th Tank Corps was awarded the honorary title "Stalingrad" by NKO Order No. 42 of 27 January 1943.

The corps participated in the following operations:

On 14 September 1945, on the basis of the order of the NKO of the USSR No. 0013 dated June 10, 1945, the corps, within the overall demobilization process, was reorganised as the 5th "Stalingradsko-Kievskaya Order of Lenin Red Banner orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov" Guards Tank Division (First Formation). Immediately after the war the division was part of the 6th Guards Tank Army.[4] From September 1945 to June 1957 the division formed part of the 6th Guards Tank Army (briefly 6th Guards Mechanised Army).

On 29 June 1957 the 5th Guards Tank Division became the 122nd Guards Motor Rifle Division.[5] From 1976 to 1989 it formed part of the 36th Army. It became a Machine-Gun Artillery Division in 1989.

When the 41st Guards Rocket Division of the Strategic Rocket Forces disbanded in 2001, "for a long time" there was no decision on the future use of the empty Aleysk military garrison, containing housing, a school, three kindergartens, a swimming pool, and "an enormous amount of equipment that was discarded outside the city limits." "The maintenance of these facilities turned out to be too expensive for the small city of Aleysk." But a decision was made "at the beginning of summer [mid-2001]." A motor rifle division of the Siberian Military District was to arrive to replace the SRF personnel.[6] Later the division was identified as the 122nd Guards. Thus the 122nd Guards MGAD became a motor-rifle division.[7]

In 2009 (June) the division became the 35th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade.

After the brigade began to take part in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, messages from relatives revealed that the brigade had suffered heavy losses.[8][better source needed]

Commanders Edit

  • Guards Major General Grigoriy Rostislavovich Tyurin[9]
  • Guards Colonel Andrey O. Shelukhin[10]
  • Guards Colonel Oleg Vladmirovich Kurygin[11]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Юрченко, Юрий (2015-08-27). "Войсковая часть 41659 (35-я ОМСБр)". Воинские части России (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  2. ^ Robinson, Colin. “The Russian Ground Forces Today: A Structural Status Examination.” The Journal of Slavic Military Studies 18, no. 2 (June 2005): 202–203.
  3. ^ Приказ Верховного Главнокомандующего № 37, от 6 ноября 1943 года, «Об овладении столицей Советской Украины городом Киев».
  4. ^ Feskov et al 2013, p. 565-566.
  5. ^ Michael Holm, 122nd Guards Motor Rifle Division, c2015.
  6. ^ "All 30 of the Silos, which contained RS-20 nuclear ICBMs, Have been destroyed in Altay Krai". Rossiyskaya Gazeta. 2002-01-24.
  7. ^ http://www.ww2.dk/new/army/msd/122gvmsd.htm
  8. ^ Illia Ponomarenko (2 March 2022). "EXCLUSIVE: Voice message reveals Russian military unit's catastrophic losses in Ukraine". The Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  9. ^ "Фотофакты. Мотострелковая бригада из Алейска приехала на помощь жителям посёлка Ильича".
  10. ^ "29 марта военнослужащие и горожане отметили 77-летие Гвардейской Волгоградско-Киевской ордена Ленина, Краснознаменной, орденов Суворова и Кутузова 2-й степени 35-ой отдельной мотострелковой бригады".
  11. ^ "Resolution No. 498". Aleisky District Administration, Altai Territory. 4 December 2020.
  • Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Slugin, S.A. (2013). Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской [The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces] (in Russian). Tomsk: Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing. ISBN 9785895035306.

Further reading Edit

  • Catherine Harris; Frederick W. Kagan (March 2018). "Russia's Military Posture: Ground Forces Order of Battle" (PDF). www.criticalthreats.org. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  • Приказ Верховного Главнокомандующего № 37, от 6 ноября 1943 года, «Об овладении столицей Советской Украины городом Киев».
  • Завизион, Гавриил Тимофеевич, Корнюшин П. А. И на Тихом океане… — Moscow: Voenizdat, 1967.
  • Краснознамённый Киевский. Очерки истории Краснознамённого Киевского военного округа (1919—1979) [Red Kiev: Studies in the History of the Red Banner Kiev Military District (1919-1979)] Second edition, revised and expanded. Kiev, издательство политической литературы Украины [Ukraine Political Literature Publishing House] 1979. Pages 249—253.
  • Герои Советского Союза. Краткий биографический словарь в двух томах — Moscow: Voenizdat, 1987.

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Combined Arms Army Central Military DistrictGarrison HQAleyskEngagementsWorld War II2022 Russian invasion of UkraineDecorations Order of Lenin Order of the Red Banner Order of Suvorov 2nd Class Order of Kutuzov 2nd ClassHonorificsVolgograd KievCommandersCurrentcommanderOleg Vladimirovich Kurygin Contents 1 History 2 Commanders 3 Notes 4 Further readingHistory EditIn accordance with State Committee of Defence NKO Order No 724218ss of 31 March 1942 the 4th Tank Corps was established in the Voronezh area in April 1942 By order of the NKO of the USSR No 57 dated February 7 1943 in recognition of the courage and heroism of its personnel the 4th Tank Corps was awarded the Guards honorary title and transformed into the 5th Guards Tank Corps In the final stages of the Battle of Stalingrad the 4th Tank Corps was awarded the honorary title Stalingrad by NKO Order No 42 of 27 January 1943 The corps participated in the following operations the Kursk strategic defensive operation Battle of Kursk from 5 July 1943 23 July 1943 Belogorod Kharkov offensive operation Operation Rumyantsev 3 August 1943 23 August 1943 On 6 November 1943 the 5th Guards Tank Corps was awarded the honorary title Kiev by a Prikaz of the Supreme Commander in Chief 3 Chernigov Poltava Offensive uk 08 26 1943 09 30 1944 Sumy Priluki Operation 08 26 1943 09 30 1943 Kyiv Strategic Offensive Operation Battle of Kiev 1943 Kyiv defensive operation 1943 13 November 22 December 1943 Dnieper Carpathian offensive Seizure of Right Bank Ukraine 12 December 1943 17 April 1944 Zhytomyr Berdichev operation 12 24 1943 01 14 1944 Korsun Shevchenko operation 01 24 1944 02 17 1944 Umansko Botoshanskaya operation Second Jassy Kishinev offensive 20 August 1944 29 August 1944 Debrecen Offensive Battle of Debrecen 6 October 1944 28 October 1944 Budapest Offensive Vienna Offensive 03 16 1945 04 15 1945 Bratislava Brno offensive at its final stage Prague Offensive 05 06 1945 05 11 1945 Soviet invasion of Manchuria 08 09 1945 09 02 1945 Khingan Mukden offensive operation 08 09 1945 09 02 1945 On 14 September 1945 on the basis of the order of the NKO of the USSR No 0013 dated June 10 1945 the corps within the overall demobilization process was reorganised as the 5th Stalingradsko Kievskaya Order of Lenin Red Banner orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov Guards Tank Division First Formation Immediately after the war the division was part of the 6th Guards Tank Army 4 From September 1945 to June 1957 the division formed part of the 6th Guards Tank Army briefly 6th Guards Mechanised Army On 29 June 1957 the 5th Guards Tank Division became the 122nd Guards Motor Rifle Division 5 From 1976 to 1989 it formed part of the 36th Army It became a Machine Gun Artillery Division in 1989 When the 41st Guards Rocket Division of the Strategic Rocket Forces disbanded in 2001 for a long time there was no decision on the future use of the empty Aleysk military garrison containing housing a school three kindergartens a swimming pool and an enormous amount of equipment that was discarded outside the city limits The maintenance of these facilities turned out to be too expensive for the small city of Aleysk But a decision was made at the beginning of summer mid 2001 A motor rifle division of the Siberian Military District was to arrive to replace the SRF personnel 6 Later the division was identified as the 122nd Guards Thus the 122nd Guards MGAD became a motor rifle division 7 In 2009 June the division became the 35th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade After the brigade began to take part in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine messages from relatives revealed that the brigade had suffered heavy losses 8 better source needed Commanders EditGuards Major General Grigoriy Rostislavovich Tyurin 9 Guards Colonel Andrey O Shelukhin 10 Guards Colonel Oleg Vladmirovich Kurygin 11 Notes Edit Yurchenko Yurij 2015 08 27 Vojskovaya chast 41659 35 ya OMSBr Voinskie chasti Rossii in Russian Retrieved 2023 07 27 Robinson Colin The Russian Ground Forces Today A Structural Status Examination The Journal of Slavic Military Studies 18 no 2 June 2005 202 203 Prikaz Verhovnogo Glavnokomanduyushego 37 ot 6 noyabrya 1943 goda Ob ovladenii stolicej Sovetskoj Ukrainy gorodom Kiev Feskov et al 2013 p 565 566 Michael Holm 122nd Guards Motor Rifle Division c2015 All 30 of the Silos which contained RS 20 nuclear ICBMs Have been destroyed in Altay Krai Rossiyskaya Gazeta 2002 01 24 http www ww2 dk new army msd 122gvmsd htm Illia Ponomarenko 2 March 2022 EXCLUSIVE Voice message reveals Russian military unit s catastrophic losses in Ukraine The Kyiv Independent Retrieved 23 April 2022 Fotofakty Motostrelkovaya brigada iz Alejska priehala na pomosh zhitelyam posyolka Ilicha 29 marta voennosluzhashie i gorozhane otmetili 77 letie Gvardejskoj Volgogradsko Kievskoj ordena Lenina Krasnoznamennoj ordenov Suvorova i Kutuzova 2 j stepeni 35 oj otdelnoj motostrelkovoj brigady Resolution No 498 Aleisky District Administration Altai Territory 4 December 2020 Feskov V I Golikov V I Kalashnikov K A Slugin S A 2013 Vooruzhennye sily SSSR posle Vtoroj Mirovoj vojny ot Krasnoj Armii k Sovetskoj The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II From the Red Army to the Soviet Part 1 Land Forces in Russian Tomsk Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing ISBN 9785895035306 Further reading EditCatherine Harris Frederick W Kagan March 2018 Russia s Military Posture Ground Forces Order of Battle PDF www criticalthreats org Retrieved 30 March 2020 Prikaz Verhovnogo Glavnokomanduyushego 37 ot 6 noyabrya 1943 goda Ob ovladenii stolicej Sovetskoj Ukrainy gorodom Kiev Zavizion Gavriil Timofeevich Kornyushin P A I na Tihom okeane Moscow Voenizdat 1967 Krasnoznamyonnyj Kievskij Ocherki istorii Krasnoznamyonnogo Kievskogo voennogo okruga 1919 1979 Red Kiev Studies in the History of the Red Banner Kiev Military District 1919 1979 Second edition revised and expanded Kiev izdatelstvo politicheskoj literatury Ukrainy Ukraine Political Literature Publishing House 1979 Pages 249 253 Geroi Sovetskogo Soyuza Kratkij biograficheskij slovar v dvuh tomah Moscow Voenizdat 1987 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 35th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade amp oldid 1179424215, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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