The 444th corps artillery regiment is a military unit in the armed forces of the USSR during World War II .
| Troops: | land |
| Type of army: | artillery |
| Formation: | ?? |
| Dissolution (transformation): | 1941 |
| Predecessor: | (predecessor) |
| Successor: | (successor) |
| Battle way | |
| 1941: Cross-border battles in Western Belarus | |
Content
History
He took part in the Polish campaign .
02/07/1940 transferred to state No. 4/4, numbering 900 people, then to state No. 8/41-A.
On 06/22/1941, the artillery regiment was stationed in Grodno , being part of the 4th Rifle Corps .
The regiment met the war without shells and personal weapons.
On the night of 06/21/1941 on 06/22/1941 he was raised by alarm and advanced from Grodno to the Sopotskin region.
The regiment was armed with 152-mm guns (24 pieces) with mechanical traction carried out by Stalinets-65 tractors.
Destroyed in the Białystok boiler .
Staffing (as of 11/01/1940)
People
- The commanding staff - 97
- Junior commander - 190
- Private squad - 927
Motor transport
- Cars - 4
- Freight - 59
- Tractors - 37
- Trailers - 5
Small arms
- Automatic rifles - 1100
- Revolvers - 316
- Machine guns - 4
Guns
- 152 mm - 24
Submission
| date | Front (district) | Army | Case (group) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 06/22/1941 | Western front | 3rd army | 4th Rifle Corps |
Command
- ??