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169th Training Centre (Ukraine)

The 169th Training Centre is a division-sized training formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. The Training Centre's main task is to prepare young professionals and personnel under contract to the Army Forces of Ukraine.

169th Training Center (KMD, 1 Dec 1987 – 1992)
169th Training Center (UGF, 1992–present)
Active1 Dec 1987 – present
(as 169th Training Centre)
CountrySoviet Union (Dec 1942 – 1992)
Ukraine (1992–present)
BranchUkrainian Ground Forces
RoleMilitary training, Desna town administration
Garrison/HQDesna, Chernihiv Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine

Historical background edit

Soviet period edit

5th Guards Airborne Division edit

The 169th Training Centre is the successor of the 5th Guards Zvenigorod Order of the Red Banner and Alexander Suvorov Second Degree Airborne Division (ru:5-я гвардейская воздушно-десантная дивизия) that fought during World War II.

The division was formed in the Moscow area by order of the Supreme Command on the basis of the 42nd Army's, 9th Airborne Corps with three airborne brigades (20th, 21st, 22nd Airborne Brigade) in December 1942. Its fighting way began in December 1942. It comprised the 1st, 11th, 16th Rifle and the 6th Artillery Regiments. The division fought from Stalingrad across Ukraine to the Austrian town of Amstetten, Lower Austria.

On 24 June 1945 the division was represented at the Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 by sergeants V.Alyokhin, V.Sidelnikov, O.Aristakhov, I.Mamalygin as part of the consolidated 3rd Ukrainian Front.

During the war the division was more than 1922 kilometers of roads in Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Hungary and Austria. During the entire period of the war guardsmen killed and 29,830 captured 12,806 enemy soldiers. It destroyed 1,263 tanks, 876 guns, 23 assault guns, 102 armored vehicles, 4,376 vehicles, 8 aircraft. For courage and heroism in battle with the enemy thousand soldiers were awarded orders and medals, and 26 of them were awarded the title "Hero of the Soviet Union" .

112 Guards Rifle Division edit

From 1 July 1946 the division was reorganized as the 12th separate Rifle Brigade, part of the 27th Guards Rifle Corps.[1] On 1 November 1953 the brigade was reorganized as the 112th Guards Rifle Division (165th, 354th, 358th Rifle and 467th artillery regiments). Since 1957 the division was a motor rifle division, and on 1 November 1959 the formation was relocated to the village. From 1962 it was designated the 112th Guards Motor Rifle Training Division, and in 1968 it became the 48th Guards Tank Training Division.[2]

In 1973 a mobilisation division was formed. This division consisted of equipment only, and would have received some personnel from the men of the 48th GTTD, with the remainder to be made up from newly arriving conscripts. It was titled the 70th Reserve (literally 'Spare') Tank Division, and its equipment was co-located with 48 GTTD.[3]

169th District Training Center edit

On 1 December 1987, the 48th Guards division was renamed the 169th Guards Training Centre, known as the "Desna"/169th District Training Center for Junior Professional Tank Troops.

Post-Soviet period edit

In 1992 personnel of the training center was one of the first of those, who took the oath of allegiance to the people of Ukraine. On October 4, 1994, a battle flag was handed to the training center.

The center may have been[clarification needed] transferred to the 1st Army Corps after the independence of Ukraine.[4] Colonel Raouf Nurillin (Ukrainian: НУРУЛЛІН Рауф Шайхуллович) - the director of 169th District junior technician training center of the Armoured Forces of the 1st Army Corps of the Odesa Military District - was promoted to major-general by a decree dated 23 August 1995.[5]

Colonel Fedir Mavchuk (Ukrainian: МАКАВЧУК Федір Федорович) - the director of 169th District junior technician training center of the Armoured Forces of the Northern Territorial Operational Command - was promoted to major-general by a decree dated 23 August 1998.[6]

Units edit

  • Five training regiments, Т-64.
  • Includes 6th rocket and artillery training regiment.
  • 28th Training Battalion (Airmobile Forces) In 1998 the 28th Training Battalion of Airmobile Forces was relocated to Mykolaiv. In 2005 the battalion was relocated to urban-type settlement Desna, Chernihiv Oblast.

References edit

  1. ^ Holm, 27th Guards Army Corps, 2015.
  2. ^ V.I. Feskov et al 2004, 99.
  3. ^ Holm/Feskov 2015, 70th Reserve Tank Division
  4. ^ Duncan JIR 4/97, 163.
  5. ^ "Про присвоєння військових звань". Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України.
  6. ^ "Про присвоєння військових звань". Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 169th Training Centre is a division sized training formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces The Training Centre s main task is to prepare young professionals and personnel under contract to the Army Forces of Ukraine 169th Training Center KMD 1 Dec 1987 1992 169th Training Center UGF 1992 present Active1 Dec 1987 present as 169th Training Centre CountrySoviet Union Dec 1942 1992 Ukraine 1992 present BranchUkrainian Ground ForcesRoleMilitary training Desna town administrationGarrison HQDesna Chernihiv Raion Chernihiv Oblast Ukraine Contents 1 Historical background 1 1 Soviet period 1 1 1 5th Guards Airborne Division 1 1 2 112 Guards Rifle Division 1 1 3 169th District Training Center 1 2 Post Soviet period 2 Units 3 ReferencesHistorical background editSoviet period edit 5th Guards Airborne Division edit The 169th Training Centre is the successor of the 5th Guards Zvenigorod Order of the Red Banner and Alexander Suvorov Second Degree Airborne Division ru 5 ya gvardejskaya vozdushno desantnaya diviziya that fought during World War II The division was formed in the Moscow area by order of the Supreme Command on the basis of the 42nd Army s 9th Airborne Corps with three airborne brigades 20th 21st 22nd Airborne Brigade in December 1942 Its fighting way began in December 1942 It comprised the 1st 11th 16th Rifle and the 6th Artillery Regiments The division fought from Stalingrad across Ukraine to the Austrian town of Amstetten Lower Austria On 24 June 1945 the division was represented at the Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 by sergeants V Alyokhin V Sidelnikov O Aristakhov I Mamalygin as part of the consolidated 3rd Ukrainian Front During the war the division was more than 1922 kilometers of roads in Russia Ukraine Moldova Romania Hungary and Austria During the entire period of the war guardsmen killed and 29 830 captured 12 806 enemy soldiers It destroyed 1 263 tanks 876 guns 23 assault guns 102 armored vehicles 4 376 vehicles 8 aircraft For courage and heroism in battle with the enemy thousand soldiers were awarded orders and medals and 26 of them were awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union 112 Guards Rifle Division edit From 1 July 1946 the division was reorganized as the 12th separate Rifle Brigade part of the 27th Guards Rifle Corps 1 On 1 November 1953 the brigade was reorganized as the 112th Guards Rifle Division 165th 354th 358th Rifle and 467th artillery regiments Since 1957 the division was a motor rifle division and on 1 November 1959 the formation was relocated to the village From 1962 it was designated the 112th Guards Motor Rifle Training Division and in 1968 it became the 48th Guards Tank Training Division 2 In 1973 a mobilisation division was formed This division consisted of equipment only and would have received some personnel from the men of the 48th GTTD with the remainder to be made up from newly arriving conscripts It was titled the 70th Reserve literally Spare Tank Division and its equipment was co located with 48 GTTD 3 169th District Training Center edit On 1 December 1987 the 48th Guards division was renamed the 169th Guards Training Centre known as the Desna 169th District Training Center for Junior Professional Tank Troops Post Soviet period edit In 1992 personnel of the training center was one of the first of those who took the oath of allegiance to the people of Ukraine On October 4 1994 a battle flag was handed to the training center The center may have been clarification needed transferred to the 1st Army Corps after the independence of Ukraine 4 Colonel Raouf Nurillin Ukrainian NURULLIN Rauf Shajhullovich the director of 169th District junior technician training center of the Armoured Forces of the 1st Army Corps of the Odesa Military District was promoted to major general by a decree dated 23 August 1995 5 Colonel Fedir Mavchuk Ukrainian MAKAVChUK Fedir Fedorovich the director of 169th District junior technician training center of the Armoured Forces of the Northern Territorial Operational Command was promoted to major general by a decree dated 23 August 1998 6 Units editFive training regiments T 64 Includes 6th rocket and artillery training regiment 28th Training Battalion Airmobile Forces In 1998 the 28th Training Battalion of Airmobile Forces was relocated to Mykolaiv In 2005 the battalion was relocated to urban type settlement Desna Chernihiv Oblast References edit Holm 27th Guards Army Corps 2015 V I Feskov et al 2004 99 Holm Feskov 2015 70th Reserve Tank Division Duncan JIR 4 97 163 Pro prisvoyennya vijskovih zvan Oficijnij vebportal parlamentu Ukrayini Pro prisvoyennya vijskovih zvan Oficijnij vebportal parlamentu Ukrayini Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 169th Training Centre Ukraine 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