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29th Separate Airborne Battalion

The 29th separate airborne battalion is a military unit of the USSR Armed Forces in World War II . During the war, there were two battalion formations.

29th Separate Airborne Battalion
Armed forcesUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR Armed Forces
Type of Armed ForcesUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics land
The type of troops (forces)motorized and mechanized
Formation1941 (1f)
1942 (2f)
Dissolution (transformation)May 1942 (1ph)
06/01/1944 (2f)
Combat areas

1942: Defense in the Kirov region
1942-1944: Svirsky defensive line

Content

  • 1 1st formation
    • 1.1 Submission
  • 2 2nd formation
    • 2.1 Submission
  • 3 Composition
  • 4 Commanders
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References

1st formation

The battalion was formed in the fall of 1941 in Solikamsk . As part of the army from 03/15/1942 to 04/10/1942 .

Transport battalion, armed with the battalion consisted of NKL-16 snowmobile .

At the end of November 1941, the battalion was transferred to Moscow , where for two months he was expecting the arrival of snowmobiles from the Kirov region .

In the area of ​​the city of Kirov, he was engaged in the transportation of food and the removal of the wounded. At the end of March 1942 he was again immersed in trains and sent to Solikamsk , where he was disbanded

Submission

date ofFront (district)ArmyBodyDivisionBrigadeNotes
04/01/1942Western front10th Army----

2nd formation

The battalion was formed in the autumn of 1942 in Solikamsk on the basis of directive No. 731087 of the Deputy People’s Commissar of Defense, Colonel General E. Shchadenko. .

As part of the army from 11/14/1942 to 06/01/1944 .

Transport battalion, armed with the battalion consisted of NKL-16 snowmobile .

In October 1942 , he was transferred to the border of the Svir River , where he became part of the 3rd Marine Corps , until May 1944 he practically did not participate in hostilities.

05/05/1944 disbanded.

Submission

date ofFront (district)ArmyBodyDivisionBrigadeNotes
11/01/1942 yearsUral Military District-----
12/01/1942-7th Separate Army----
01/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
02/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
03/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
04/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
05/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
06/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
07/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
08/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
09/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
10/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
11/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
12/01/1943-7th Separate Army--3rd Marine Corps-
01/01/1944-7th Separate Army----
02/01/1944-7th Separate Army----
03/01/1944Karelian front7th Army----
04/01/1944Karelian front7th Army----
05/01/1944Karelian front7th Army----

Composition

  • The battalion has three aerosled companies, each with three platoons, each of the platoons has three vehicles.

Commanders

  • ??

See also

  • NKL-16
  • NKL-26
  • 4th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 15th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 16th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 18th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 23rd Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 28th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 30th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 31st Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 38th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 40th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 47th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 64th Separate Airborne Battalion

Links

  • Directories and forum on Soldat.ru
  • List No. 29 of armored units and subunits (individual battalions, divisions, companies and armored trains) with the terms of their entry into the army during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945
  • A snowmobile in the Red Army 1941 - 1944
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=29th separate_aerosan_battalion&oldid = 102302069


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