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150th Motor Rifle Division

The 150th Idritsa-Berlin Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class Motor Rifle Division (Russian: Russian: 150-я Идрицко-Берлинская ордена Кутузова 2-й степени мотострелковая дивизия) of the Russian Ground Forces is a tank and artillery division that was re-instituted in 2016.[7][8][9] It is part of the 8th Guards Army, which was reformed in 2017, in the Southern Military District.

150th Motor Rifle Division
Great emblem of the 150th Motor Rifle Division
ActiveSeptember 1939 – December 1946
December 2016 – Present
Country Soviet Union (1939–1946)
 Russia (2016–)
Branch Red Army
 Russian Ground Forces
TypeMechanized infantry
RoleMotorized Rifle Troops
Nickname(s)Idritskaya
EquipmentT-90A,[1] T-72B3, BMP-3,[2] 2S12,[3] Akatsiya,[4] Msta-B, Grad, Shturm-S,[5] Tor-M2U[6]
EngagementsWorld War II

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

Decorations Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class
HonorificsIdritsa
Insignia
Division SSI

Its Red Army predecessor fought on the Eastern Front of World War II from 1941 to 1945. It gained fame when its soldiers raised the Soviet flag over the Reichstag on May 2, 1945. The nickname ‘Idritskaya’ was given to the Soviet division on July 23, 1944, by the order № 207 for its heroic battle in the town of Idritsa. The division fought at Schneidemühl and Berlin.

History Edit

The division was formed three times, being initially established at Vyazma in September 1939. As part of the 3rd Army's 3rd Rifle Corps, the division took part in the Soviet Invasion of Poland.

Force Composition[10]

  • 469th Rifle Regiment
  • 674th Rifle Regiment
  • 756th Rifle Regiment
  • 328th Light Artillery Regiment
  • 418th Howitzer Regiment

Operating as part of the 9th Army on 22 June 1941, then, after the Second Battle of Kharkov, was wiped out at Izyum in May 1942.

2nd Formation Edit

The division was reformed at Turga in the Siberian Military District on July 23, 1942, based on the 1st Siberian Volunteer Division. The unit was made up of over 10,000 men from Siberian factories and the Kuzbass coal fields and had a cadre of 1,460 combat veterans. By September 1 it had enlisted 13,754 personnel, 43.8 percent of whom were Communist Party members or Komsomols. Within two weeks it was assigned to the 6th "Siberian Volunteer" Rifle Corps and began moving by rail to camps near Moscow where it received the last of its support troops and transport. On September 30, the 150th set out on a 170km road march to join the 22nd Army near Belyi, part of the Kalinin Front.[11]

During the Second Rzhev-Sychevka Offensive (Operation Mars) the 150th Division and the 6th Rifle Corps were referred to as "Stalin" units and were regarded as an elite force. On January 6, 1943, the division was pulled from the line and moved by rail to the Velikiye Luki area, where it served in the 5th Guards Rifle Corps during the last few days of the battle for that city, then on the 25th staged an assault crossing of the Lovat and Loknya Rivers. By the middle of February it was back in 6th Corps in 22nd Army. Over the next two months it fought in the Kholm area, pinning down the German forces evacuating from the Demyansk Pocket. On April 16 the Supreme High Command recognized the service of the 6th "Siberian Volunteer" Rifle Corps by re-designating it as the 19th Guards Rifle Corps, and three days later the 150th became the second formation of the 22nd Guards Rifle Division.[12]

3rd Formation Edit

 
"Victory Banner #5" was raised just below a statue on the roof of the Reichstag building. The flag reads, "150th Rifle, Order of Kutuzov 2nd class, 'Idritskaya' Division, 79th Rifle Corps, 3rd Shock Army, 1st Belorussian Front."

It was then re-created for the third time in September 1943. When formed for the third time, it was composed of the 127th, 144th, and 151st brigades. Initially, this division fell under the command of the 34th Army. But during some time in early 1944, it was transferred to the 6th Guards Army, and then finally it was assigned to the 79th Rifle Corps of the 3rd Shock Army, of the 1st Belorussian Front, under which it would stay on the offensive all the way from Nevel, Pskov Oblast to Berlin.

On April 22, 1945, when victory for the Soviet Army was near, an order from the Military Council of the 3rd Shock Army designated the 150th Division to be one of 9 divisions to receive a special banner solely for the purpose of raising it over the Reichstag as a sign of the Soviet victory. Red Army photographer Yevgeny Khaldei took the picture of soldiers Kovaliev and another comrade of the Division's 756th Rifle Regiment hoisting the flag (called the Victory Banner) on April 30, 1945, on the roof of the Reichstag building.[13] An earlier flag had been raised the day before while the building was being fought over with remaining German soldiers. However, as the flag was raised after dusk, there was no chance to take a picture. After taking the shot with the flag Khaldei rushed back to Moscow, and it was later decided that the true persons on the photo, Kovaliev and his comrade, were not politically correct.[clarification needed][citation needed] So they became Meliton Kantaria (a Georgian, like Stalin) and Mikhail Yegorov (a Russian).

On April 26, 1945, for its earlier heroic overnight victory at lake Woświn east of Stargard, 150th Rifle Division was awarded the Order of Kutuzov, second degree.

In December 1946 the division was disbanded in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany.[14]

15 personnel were awarded the Gold Star Medal as Heroes of the Soviet Union, while a veteran of the unit was given the Gold Star Medal as a Hero of Ukraine in 2005.

Reactivation (2016) Edit

 
Command staff exercise of the 150th Rifle Division, August 2019

The unit was re-established in December 2016 in Rostov Oblast as a full motor rifle division with its division HQ scheduled to open in Novocherkassk[14][15] and was meant to become part of the to-be-reactivated 8th Guards Army, as part of the broader structural reform of the Russian armed forces.[16]

The division was equipped with T-90A MBTs, BMP-3 IFVs and BTR-80 APCs, and contains as-yet undisclosed infantry, armour, artillery and SAM regiments, as well as communications, logistics and intelligence units.[1] The division's re-formation was completed by 2017.[17][18] In 2018, Russian president Putin signed decrees naming some of the division's units after localities in Belarus, Poland, and Ukraine.[19]

On the eve of Victory Day in 2019, the commander of the Southern Military District, Colonel General Aleksandr Dvornikov, presented a copy of the Victory Banner to the commander of the 150th Rifle Division.[20]

The division has been heavily engaged in the invasion of Ukraine with its commander, Major General Oleg Mityaev, reportedly killed in action around March 18, 2022.[21]

Organization as of 2017/18 Edit

 
381st Guards Warsaw Artillery Regiment in 2018.
  • Division HQ
    • 174th Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 258th Signal Battalion
    • 293rd Materiel Battalion
    • 539th Engineers Battalion
    • Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion
    • Medical Battalion
    • Electronic Warfare Company
    • UAV Company
    • NBC protection company
  • 102nd Slonim-Pomeranian Motorized Rifle Regiment[22]
  • 103rd Motorized Rifle Regiment
  • 68th Guards Zhytomyr-Berlin Tank Regiment[23]
  • 163rd Guards Nizhyn Tank Regiment[24]
  • 381st Guards Warsaw Artillery Regiment[25]
  •   993rd Upper Dnipro Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment[26]
  • Additional Motorized Rifle Regiment reported forming in 2018[27]

Commanders Edit

  • Major-general Sergei Alekseyevich Kniazkov (1939–1940)
  • Major-general Alexander Ivanovich Pastrevich (1940–1941)
  • Major-general Daniil Grigorevich Egorov (1941–1942)
  • Colonel Leonid Vasilyevich Yakovlev (September 1943 – April 1944)
  • Major-general Vasily Mitrofanovich Shatilov (May 1944 – December 1946)
  • Major-general Pyotr Nikolayevich Bolgarev (2016–2018)
  • Major-general Ruslan Musaevich Dzeitov (2018–2019)
  • Major-general Vladimir Khazretovich Elkanov (2019–2020)


See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Новая 150-я мотострелковая дивизия приступила к защите рубежей на юге РФ" (Russian), TASS (2 December 2016)
  2. ^ "Подразделения 150-й мотострелковой дивизии переброшены на полигон Прудбой". Пресс-служба Южного военного округа. 2017-06-03. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  3. ^ "Минометчики 150-й мотострелковой дивизии уничтожили наземные цели условного противника". Пресс-служба Южного военного округа (in Russian). 2018-01-26. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  4. ^ "В 150-ю мотострелковую дивизию ЮВО поступили САУ 2С3М "Акация"". Пресс-служба Южного военного округа (in Russian). 2018-03-25. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  5. ^ "Военнослужащие артполка 150-й мотострелковой дивизии впервые проведут в Ростове-на-Дону праздничный салют в День защитника Отечества". Пресс-служба Южного военного округа (in Russian). 2018-02-09. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  6. ^ "Расчеты "Тор-М2" 150-й мотострелковой дивизии ЮВО завершили боевое слаживание в составе дивизиона". Пресс-служба Южного военного округа (in Russian). 2018-01-31. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  7. ^ Министр обороны проинспектировал ход обустройства 150-й мотострелковой дивизии ЮВО в Ростовской области
  8. ^ Новая 150-я мотострелковая дивизия приступила к защите рубежей на юге РФ
  9. ^ Военнослужащие 150-й мотострелковой дивизии ЮВО приступили к полевым занятиям на полигоне в Ростовской области : Министерство обороны Российской Федерации
  10. ^ Nafizger Collection 939RJAA
  11. ^ Charles C. Sharp, "Red Swarm", Soviet Rifle Divisions Formed From 1942 to 1945, Soviet Order of Battle World War II, Volume X, Nafziger, 1996, p. 57
  12. ^ Sharp, "Red Swarm", pp. 57-58
  13. ^ A largely symbolic move, as the building had not been the seat of German power since the 1933 Reichstag fire
  14. ^ a b Merzlyakov, Roman (23 April 2016). "Боевое соединение на юге России назовут в честь покорителей Рейхстага" [Military forces in the south of Russia will be named for the conquerors of the Reichstag]. Rossiyskaya Gazeta (in Russian). Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  15. ^ "Источник: новое соединение на юге РФ получит имя дивизии, бравшей Рейхстаг" [Source: A New Unit in South Russia will received the name of the division that took the Reichstag]. TASS (in Russian). 23 April 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  16. ^ Ramm, Alexey; Andreyev, Yevgeny (17 March 2017). "В Южном военном округе появится новая армия" [New army in the Southern Military District]. Isvestia (in Russian). Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  17. ^ "Министр обороны проинспектировал ход обустройства 150-й мотострелковой дивизии ЮВО в Ростовской области" (Russian), Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation (19 January 2017)
  18. ^ "ЦАМТО / Новости / В Крыму сформирован 22-й армейский корпус Черноморского флота".
  19. ^ "In Provocative Move, Putin Names Regiments After Ukrainian Cities, Warsaw, Berlin". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  20. ^ "Впервые знаменная группа с подлинной копией Знамени Победы прошла в Новочеркасске : Министерство обороны Российской Федерации".
  21. ^ "Ukraine claims to have killed fifth Russian general since start of the war". Newsweek. 19 March 2022.
  22. ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 30.06.2018 № 388 'О присвоении 102 мотострелковому полку почетного наименования'". publication.pravo.gov.ru. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  23. ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 30.06.2018 № 387 'О присвоении 68 танковому полку почетного наименования'". publication.pravo.gov.ru. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  24. ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 30.06.2018 № 389 'О присвоении 163 танковому полку почетного наименования'". publication.pravo.gov.ru. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  25. ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 30.06.2018 № 391 'О присвоении 381 артиллерийскому полку почетного наименования'". publication.pravo.gov.ru. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  26. ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 30.06.2018 № 390 'О присвоении 933 зенитному ракетному полку почетного наименования'". publication.pravo.gov.ru. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  27. ^ "Russian Military Forces: Interactive Map".

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The 150th Idritsa Berlin Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class Motor Rifle Division Russian Russian 150 ya Idricko Berlinskaya ordena Kutuzova 2 j stepeni motostrelkovaya diviziya of the Russian Ground Forces is a tank and artillery division that was re instituted in 2016 7 8 9 It is part of the 8th Guards Army which was reformed in 2017 in the Southern Military District 150th Motor Rifle DivisionGreat emblem of the 150th Motor Rifle DivisionActiveSeptember 1939 December 1946 December 2016 PresentCountry Soviet Union 1939 1946 Russia 2016 BranchRed Army Russian Ground ForcesTypeMechanized infantryRoleMotorized Rifle TroopsNickname s IdritskayaEquipmentT 90A 1 T 72B3 BMP 3 2 2S12 3 Akatsiya 4 Msta B Grad Shturm S 5 Tor M2U 6 EngagementsWorld War IIBattle of Taipale Second Battle of Kharkov Battle of Stalingrad Battle of Berlin2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Siege of Mariupol Battle of MarinkaDecorations Order of Kutuzov 2nd ClassHonorificsIdritsaInsigniaDivision SSI Its Red Army predecessor fought on the Eastern Front of World War II from 1941 to 1945 It gained fame when its soldiers raised the Soviet flag over the Reichstag on May 2 1945 The nickname Idritskaya was given to the Soviet division on July 23 1944 by the order 207 for its heroic battle in the town of Idritsa The division fought at Schneidemuhl and Berlin Contents 1 History 1 1 2nd Formation 1 2 3rd Formation 2 Reactivation 2016 2 1 Organization as of 2017 18 3 Commanders 4 See also 5 References 6 SourcesHistory EditThe division was formed three times being initially established at Vyazma in September 1939 As part of the 3rd Army s 3rd Rifle Corps the division took part in the Soviet Invasion of Poland Force Composition 10 469th Rifle Regiment 674th Rifle Regiment 756th Rifle Regiment 328th Light Artillery Regiment 418th Howitzer RegimentOperating as part of the 9th Army on 22 June 1941 then after the Second Battle of Kharkov was wiped out at Izyum in May 1942 2nd Formation Edit The division was reformed at Turga in the Siberian Military District on July 23 1942 based on the 1st Siberian Volunteer Division The unit was made up of over 10 000 men from Siberian factories and the Kuzbass coal fields and had a cadre of 1 460 combat veterans By September 1 it had enlisted 13 754 personnel 43 8 percent of whom were Communist Party members or Komsomols Within two weeks it was assigned to the 6th Siberian Volunteer Rifle Corps and began moving by rail to camps near Moscow where it received the last of its support troops and transport On September 30 the 150th set out on a 170km road march to join the 22nd Army near Belyi part of the Kalinin Front 11 During the Second Rzhev Sychevka Offensive Operation Mars the 150th Division and the 6th Rifle Corps were referred to as Stalin units and were regarded as an elite force On January 6 1943 the division was pulled from the line and moved by rail to the Velikiye Luki area where it served in the 5th Guards Rifle Corps during the last few days of the battle for that city then on the 25th staged an assault crossing of the Lovat and Loknya Rivers By the middle of February it was back in 6th Corps in 22nd Army Over the next two months it fought in the Kholm area pinning down the German forces evacuating from the Demyansk Pocket On April 16 the Supreme High Command recognized the service of the 6th Siberian Volunteer Rifle Corps by re designating it as the 19th Guards Rifle Corps and three days later the 150th became the second formation of the 22nd Guards Rifle Division 12 3rd Formation Edit nbsp Victory Banner 5 was raised just below a statue on the roof of the Reichstag building The flag reads 150th Rifle Order of Kutuzov 2nd class Idritskaya Division 79th Rifle Corps 3rd Shock Army 1st Belorussian Front It was then re created for the third time in September 1943 When formed for the third time it was composed of the 127th 144th and 151st brigades Initially this division fell under the command of the 34th Army But during some time in early 1944 it was transferred to the 6th Guards Army and then finally it was assigned to the 79th Rifle Corps of the 3rd Shock Army of the 1st Belorussian Front under which it would stay on the offensive all the way from Nevel Pskov Oblast to Berlin On April 22 1945 when victory for the Soviet Army was near an order from the Military Council of the 3rd Shock Army designated the 150th Division to be one of 9 divisions to receive a special banner solely for the purpose of raising it over the Reichstag as a sign of the Soviet victory Red Army photographer Yevgeny Khaldei took the picture of soldiers Kovaliev and another comrade of the Division s 756th Rifle Regiment hoisting the flag called the Victory Banner on April 30 1945 on the roof of the Reichstag building 13 An earlier flag had been raised the day before while the building was being fought over with remaining German soldiers However as the flag was raised after dusk there was no chance to take a picture After taking the shot with the flag Khaldei rushed back to Moscow and it was later decided that the true persons on the photo Kovaliev and his comrade were not politically correct clarification needed citation needed So they became Meliton Kantaria a Georgian like Stalin and Mikhail Yegorov a Russian On April 26 1945 for its earlier heroic overnight victory at lake Woswin east of Stargard 150th Rifle Division was awarded the Order of Kutuzov second degree In December 1946 the division was disbanded in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany 14 15 personnel were awarded the Gold Star Medal as Heroes of the Soviet Union while a veteran of the unit was given the Gold Star Medal as a Hero of Ukraine in 2005 Reactivation 2016 Edit nbsp Command staff exercise of the 150th Rifle Division August 2019The unit was re established in December 2016 in Rostov Oblast as a full motor rifle division with its division HQ scheduled to open in Novocherkassk 14 15 and was meant to become part of the to be reactivated 8th Guards Army as part of the broader structural reform of the Russian armed forces 16 The division was equipped with T 90A MBTs BMP 3 IFVs and BTR 80 APCs and contains as yet undisclosed infantry armour artillery and SAM regiments as well as communications logistics and intelligence units 1 The division s re formation was completed by 2017 17 18 In 2018 Russian president Putin signed decrees naming some of the division s units after localities in Belarus Poland and Ukraine 19 On the eve of Victory Day in 2019 the commander of the Southern Military District Colonel General Aleksandr Dvornikov presented a copy of the Victory Banner to the commander of the 150th Rifle Division 20 The division has been heavily engaged in the invasion of Ukraine with its commander Major General Oleg Mityaev reportedly killed in action around March 18 2022 21 Organization as of 2017 18 Edit nbsp 381st Guards Warsaw Artillery Regiment in 2018 Division HQ 174th Reconnaissance Battalion 258th Signal Battalion 293rd Materiel Battalion 539th Engineers Battalion Anti Tank Artillery Battalion Medical Battalion Electronic Warfare Company UAV Company NBC protection company 102nd Slonim Pomeranian Motorized Rifle Regiment 22 103rd Motorized Rifle Regiment 68th Guards Zhytomyr Berlin Tank Regiment 23 163rd Guards Nizhyn Tank Regiment 24 381st Guards Warsaw Artillery Regiment 25 nbsp 993rd Upper Dnipro Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment 26 Additional Motorized Rifle Regiment reported forming in 2018 27 Commanders EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Major general Sergei Alekseyevich Kniazkov 1939 1940 Major general Alexander Ivanovich Pastrevich 1940 1941 Major general Daniil Grigorevich Egorov 1941 1942 Colonel Leonid Vasilyevich Yakovlev September 1943 April 1944 Major general Vasily Mitrofanovich Shatilov May 1944 December 1946 Major general Pyotr Nikolayevich Bolgarev 2016 2018 Major general Ruslan Musaevich Dzeitov 2018 2019 Major general Vladimir Khazretovich Elkanov 2019 2020 See also EditList of Soviet Union divisions 1917 1945 Victory BannerReferences Edit a b Novaya 150 ya motostrelkovaya diviziya pristupila k zashite rubezhej na yuge RF Russian TASS 2 December 2016 Podrazdeleniya 150 j motostrelkovoj divizii perebrosheny na poligon Prudboj Press sluzhba Yuzhnogo voennogo okruga 2017 06 03 Retrieved 2018 02 19 Minometchiki 150 j motostrelkovoj divizii unichtozhili nazemnye celi uslovnogo protivnika Press sluzhba Yuzhnogo voennogo okruga in Russian 2018 01 26 Retrieved 2018 02 19 V 150 yu motostrelkovuyu diviziyu YuVO postupili SAU 2S3M Akaciya Press sluzhba Yuzhnogo voennogo okruga in Russian 2018 03 25 Retrieved 2018 03 26 Voennosluzhashie artpolka 150 j motostrelkovoj divizii vpervye provedut v Rostove na Donu prazdnichnyj salyut v Den zashitnika Otechestva Press sluzhba Yuzhnogo voennogo okruga in Russian 2018 02 09 Retrieved 2018 02 19 Raschety Tor M2 150 j motostrelkovoj divizii YuVO zavershili boevoe slazhivanie v sostave diviziona Press sluzhba Yuzhnogo voennogo okruga in Russian 2018 01 31 Retrieved 2018 02 19 Ministr oborony proinspektiroval hod obustrojstva 150 j motostrelkovoj divizii YuVO v Rostovskoj oblasti Novaya 150 ya motostrelkovaya diviziya pristupila k zashite rubezhej na yuge RF Voennosluzhashie 150 j motostrelkovoj divizii YuVO pristupili k polevym zanyatiyam na poligone v Rostovskoj oblasti Ministerstvo oborony Rossijskoj Federacii Nafizger Collection 939RJAA Charles C Sharp Red Swarm Soviet Rifle Divisions Formed From 1942 to 1945 Soviet Order of Battle World War II Volume X Nafziger 1996 p 57 Sharp Red Swarm pp 57 58 A largely symbolic move as the building had not been the seat of German power since the 1933 Reichstag fire a b Merzlyakov Roman 23 April 2016 Boevoe soedinenie na yuge Rossii nazovut v chest pokoritelej Rejhstaga Military forces in the south of Russia will be named for the conquerors of the Reichstag Rossiyskaya Gazeta in Russian Retrieved 10 September 2016 Istochnik novoe soedinenie na yuge RF poluchit imya divizii bravshej Rejhstag Source A New Unit in South Russia will received the name of the division that took the Reichstag TASS in Russian 23 April 2016 Retrieved 10 September 2016 Ramm Alexey Andreyev Yevgeny 17 March 2017 V Yuzhnom voennom okruge poyavitsya novaya armiya New army in the Southern Military District Isvestia in Russian Retrieved 2 April 2017 Ministr oborony proinspektiroval hod obustrojstva 150 j motostrelkovoj divizii YuVO v Rostovskoj oblasti Russian Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation 19 January 2017 CAMTO Novosti V Krymu sformirovan 22 j armejskij korpus Chernomorskogo flota In Provocative Move Putin Names Regiments After Ukrainian Cities Warsaw Berlin RadioFreeEurope RadioLiberty Retrieved 2018 07 02 Vpervye znamennaya gruppa s podlinnoj kopiej Znameni Pobedy proshla v Novocherkasske 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