4th Bomber Aviation Lviv Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Corps ( 4th tank ) - a connection of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Red Army, which took part in the hostilities of the Great Patriotic War .
| Awards | |
|---|---|
| Honorary Items | Lviv |
| Troops | Air force |
| Type of army | bomber aircraft |
| Formation | 12/31/1943 |
| Dissolution (transformation) | June 1945 |
| Predecessor | 7th Mixed Aviation Corps |
| Successor | the body is disbanded |
| Battle way | |
World War II 1943 - 1945:
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Corpus names
- 7th mixed air corps ;
- 4th Bomber Aviation Corps;
- 4th Bomber Aviation Lviv Corps;
- 4th Bomber Aviation Lviv Red Banner Corps;
- 4th Bomber Aviation Lviv Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Corps.
Creating a Corps
The 4th Bomber Aviation Corps was created by Order of the NPO USSR on December 31, 1943 by conversion from the 7th Mixed Aviation Corps
Corps
4th Bomber Aviation Lviv Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Corps Order of the NPO of the USSR at the end of the war disbanded.
In the army
The main aircraft of the Pe-2
As part of the army:
- from February 28, 1944 to September 8, 1944 [1] , a total of 196 days
- from November 12, 1944 to May 11, 1945 [1] , a total of 181 days
Total - 377 days
Command
Corps Commander
Major General of Aviation Arkhangelsk Pyotr Petrovich [2] , period of office: from December 31, 1943 to May 11, 1945
Military Commissioner, Deputy Political Commander
Colonel M.G. Baranov
Chief of Staff
Colonel Eremeev
As part of associations
| Union | Period |
|---|---|
| High Command Reserve | 12/31/1943 - 02/28/1944 |
| 2nd Air Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front | 02/28/1944 - 09/08/1944 |
| 6th Air Army of the Reserve of the Supreme High Command | 09/08/1944 - 10/31/1944 |
| Reserve High Command | 10/31/1944 - 11/12/1944 |
| 2nd Air Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front | 11/12/1944 - 05/11/1945 |
Units, units, and individual units of the corps
- 202nd Bomber Aviation Division [3] [4]
- 36th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment
- 18th Bomber Aviation Regiment
- 797th Bomber Aviation Regiment
- 219th Bomber Aviation Division [3] [4]
- 6th Bomber Aviation Regiment
- 35th Bomber Aviation Regiment
- 38th Bomber Aviation Regiment
- 321st Bomber Aviation Division (from July 01, 1944 to August 05, 1944) [3]
- 13th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment
- 22nd Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment
- 242nd Bomber Aviation Regiment
- 421st Separate Aviation Communications Squadron [1]
- 292nd Separate Communications Company [1]
- 28th separate platoon of aerial photography [1]
- 89th separate airborne ground support platoon [1]
- 2698th Military Post Station [1]
Participation in operations and battles
- Proskurovsky-Chernivtsi operation [2] from March 4, 1944 to April 17, 1944
- Lviv-Sandomierz operation [2] from July 13, 1944 to August 29, 1944
- Carpathian-Duklinskaya operation from September 8, 1944 to October 28, 1944
- Sandomierz-Silesian operation [2] from January 12, 1945 to February 3, 1945
- Lower Silesian operation from February 8, 1945 to February 24, 1945
- Upper Silesian operation from March 15, 1945 to March 31, 1945
- Berlin operation [2] from April 16, 1945 to May 8, 1945
- Prague operation [2] from May 6, 1945 to May 11, 1945
Honorary Names
- The 4th Bomber Aviation Corps was given the honorary name Lviv [5]
- The 38th Bomber Aviation Regiment was given the honorary name "Debitsky" [6]
- The 797th Bomber Aviation Regiment was given the honorary name "Debitsky" [6]
- The 219th Bomber Aviation Division was given the honorary name "Czestochowa" [7]
- The 6th Bomber Aviation Regiment was given the honorary name “Krakowski” [8]
- The 18th Red Banner Bomber Aviation Regiment was given the honorary name “Krakowski” [8]
- The 35th Bomber Aviation Regiment was given the honorary name "Berlin" [9]
- The 36th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment was given the honorary name "Berlin" [9]
Rewards
- The 4th Bomber Aviation Lviv Corps was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of War by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 4th Bomber Aviation Lviv Red Banner Corps was awarded the Order of Suvorov of the II Degree by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 202nd Bomber Aviation Central Don Red Banner Division named after the Supreme Council of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was awarded the Order of Suvorov II Degree by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of May 4, 1945.
- The 219th Bomber Aviation Division of the Czestochowa Division was awarded the Order of Suvorov II Degree by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 219th Bomber Aviation Division of Czestochowa was awarded the Order of Kutuzov II Degree by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 6th Bomber Aviation Regiment of Krakow was awarded the Order of Suvorov of the III degree by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 6th Bomber Aviation Regiment of Krakow was awarded the Order of Kutuzov of the III degree by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 35th Bomber Aviation Regiment was awarded the Order of Suvorov of the Third Degree by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 35th Bomber Aviation Regiment was awarded the Order of Bohdan Khmelnitsky II Class by decree of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet [10] .
- The 36th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment was awarded the Order of Suvorov of the III degree by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 36th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment was awarded the Order of Kutuzov of the 3rd Degree by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 38th bomber aviation Dembitsky regiment was awarded the Order of Kutuzov of the III degree by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 38th bomber aviation Dembitsky regiment was awarded the Order of Bohdan Khmelnitsky II degree by decree of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet [10] .
- The 797th Bombing Aviation Dembitsky Regiment was awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 797th Bombing Aviation Dembitsky Regiment was awarded the Order of the Suvorov of the Third Degree by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 797th Bomber Aviation Dembitsky Regiment was awarded the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky II Class by decree of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet [10] .
- The 421st Aviation Squadron was awarded the Order of the Red Star by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
- The 292nd Separate Communications Company was awarded the Order of the Red Star by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [10] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 List No. 4 of the corps administrations that were part of the field army during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Moscow. 1956 year.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Team of authors . World War II: Comcor. Military Biographical Dictionary / Edited by M. G. Vozhakin . - M .; Zhukovsky: Kuchkovo Field, 2006 .-- T. 2 .-- S. 359-360. - ISBN 5-901679-08-3 .
- ↑ 1 2 3 The combat structure of the Soviet Army. Part IV (January - December 1944). Moscow. Military publishing house. 1988 - 376 p.
- ↑ 1 2 Combat composition of the Soviet army. Part V. (January - September 1945). Moscow. Military publishing house. 1990 - 216 p.
- ↑ Order of the NPO of August 10, 1944 on the basis of the Order of the Supreme High Command No. 154 of July 27, 1944
- ↑ 1 2 Order of NPOs on the basis of the Order of the Supreme High Command No. 172 of August 23, 1944
- ↑ Order of NCO on the basis of the Order of the Supreme High Command No. 225 of January 17, 1945
- ↑ 1 2 Order of NPOs on the basis of the Order of the Supreme High Command No. 230 of January 19, 1945
- ↑ 1 2 Order of NCO No. 0111 of May 11, 1945 on the basis of the Order of the Supreme Commercial Court No. 359 of May 2, 1945
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 The team of authors. 2nd Air Army in the battles for the homeland. - VVA printing house. - Monino: Air Force Red Banner Academy, 1965. - 435 p., [38] p. ph. : phot. with. - BBK 63.3 (2) 622 p. - (Military history).
Literature
- Kozhevnikov M.N. Command and headquarters of the Air Force of the Soviet Army in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 .. - Moscow: Nauka, 1977. - 288 p. - 70,000 copies.
- M. L. Dudarenko , Yu. G. Pereshnov , V. T. Eliseev et al. Liberation of cities: A guide to the liberation of cities during the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945 / under the general. ed. Army General S.P. Ivanov. - Institute of Military History of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR. Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR. - M: Military Publishing House, 1985 .-- 598 p. - (Reference). - 50,000 copies.
- Team of authors. 2nd Air Army in the battles for the homeland. - VVA printing house. - Monino: Air Force Red Banner Academy, 1965. - 435 p., [38] p. ph. : phot. with. - BBK 63.3 (2) 622 p. - (Military history).
Links
- List of operations of the armed forces of the USSR in World War II
- Soviet aviation in World War II (inaccessible link)
- Heroes of World War II
- Air force
- The Luftwaffe, 1933-45
- World War II Aviators
- “The Liberation of Cities: A Guide to the Liberation of Cities during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945” / M. L. Dudarenko, Yu. G. Pereshny, V. T. Eliseev and others - M.: Military Publishing House, 1985. - 598 p. Electronic version