The 150th separate anti-aircraft artillery division (military unit No. 6009) is a military unit of the USSR armed forces in the Great Patriotic War . During the Second World War, there were two units with the same number.
| Troops: | Ground Defense Country air defense |
| Type of army: | flak |
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150th Separate Anti-aircraft Artillery Division of the 22nd Rifle Corps
The division, obviously, was simultaneously the division of the 22nd Rifle Corps of the 1st formation and the 180th Rifle Division , which was part of it. Formed in August-September 1940 on the basis of units of the Estonian Peopleβs Army, retained its uniform with embroidered Soviet insignia. The first commander was the Red Army Major Harald-Leonard Locke who became a victim of repression (arrested at the end of 1940, died a year later in prison).
Obviously, he repeated the battle path of the 22nd Rifle Corps, and after the disbandment of his command - the 180th Rifle Division .
03/13/1942 reorganized into the 321st separate anti-aircraft battery of the 1st formation, also part of the 180th Infantry Division .
150th Air Defense Separate Anti-aircraft Artillery Division
Formed before the war, took part in the conflict on Khalkhin Gol
During World War II, did not take part in battles, was part of the 2nd Brigade Air Defense Brigade of the Trans-Baikal Front , and in 1945 became part of the 92nd Air Defense Artillery Division
See also
- 180th Infantry Division
- 22nd Rifle Corps
Links
- List No. 11 of the formations, units and subdivisions of the air defense of the country, which were part of the army during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 (Russian)
- List No. 13 of the artillery, mortar, anti-aircraft and machine-gun regiments and air defense regiments of railway echelons that were part of the army during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 (Russian)