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328th Fighter Aviation Division

The 328th Air Defense Fighter Aviation Division ( 328th Air Defense Iad ) is the formation of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Red Army , which took part in the operations of the Great Patriotic War and performed air defense missions.

328th fighter
Air Defense Division
Armed forcesUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR Armed Forces
Military branchUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics Flag of the Soviet Air Force.gif Air defense
The type of troops (forces)fighter aircraft
FormationNovember 20, 1943
Dissolution (transformation)03/01/1960
Combat areas

The Great Patriotic War (1943 - 1945):

  • covering troops and rear facilities in the front line
  • Minsk city cover
Continuity
Successor15th Air Defense Division

Content

  • 1 Division Names
  • 2 Establishment of a division
  • 3 Reorganization of the division
  • 4 In the army
  • 5 Division commander
  • 6 As part of associations
  • 7 Parts and separate divisions of the division
  • 8 First division victory in aerial combat
  • 9 Participation in operations and battles
  • 10 Base
  • 11 Notes
  • 12 Literature
  • 13 Links

Division Names

  • 328th Fighter Aviation Division
  • 328th Air Defense Fighter Division

Division Creation

The 328th Fighter Aviation Division was formed in November 1943 by imparting fighter aviation regiments to the Western Air Defense Front .

Reorganization of the Division

The 328th Fighter Aviation Division was reorganized in March 1960 into the 15th Air Defense Division as part of the Moscow Air Defense District.

In the army

As part of the army [1] :

  • from December 1, 1943 to December 31, 1944.

Division Commander

RankNamePeriodNote
  Major General AviationGusev Alexander Ivanovich [2]10/16/1943 - 09/09/1944
ColonelPogrebnyak Grigory Falaleevich [2]08/10/1944 - 02/19/1947
ColonelBaranov Pavel Nikolaevich [2]02/20/1947 - 05/28/1949deputy division commander from 09/01/1946 to 02/20/1947

As part of associations

date ofFront (DC)Air Defense Zone (Air Defense Division, Army)Air Defense CorpsNotes
10/13/1943Western Front Air DefenseSmolensky Air Defense Division-
04/21/1944Northern Front Air Defense81st Air Defense Division-
08/09/1944Northern Front Air Defense90th Air Defense Division-
12.24.1944Western Front Air Defense90th Air Defense Division-
04/01/1945Western Front Air Defense14th Air Defense Corps-
06/10/1945Western District Air Defense20th Air Defense Fighter Army-
07/08/1946North-West Air Defense District19th Air Defense Fighter Army-
10/01/1946Central District Air Defense19th Air Defense Fighter Army-
10/01/1950ChinaShanghai Air Defense Forces Group-
10/01/1951Moscow district air defense64th Air Defense Fighter Army37th Air Defense Fighter Corpsair. Dace
02/01/1952Moscow district air defense52nd Air Defense Fighter Army37th Air Defense Fighter Corpsair. Dace
08/20/1954Moscow Air Defense District52nd Air Defense Fighter Army37th Air Defense Fighter Corpsair. Dace
01/01/1955Moscow Air Defense District52nd Air Defense Fighter Army78th Air Defense Fighter Corpsair. Dace

Parts and Separate Divisions of the Division

Over the entire period of its existence, the combat composition of the division underwent changes, at various times, its composition included regiments [3] [4] [5] [6] :

PeriodPartsNote
10/13/1943 - 08/02/1944495th Fighter Aviation Regiment [7]Transferred to personnel Transferred to the 36th Air Defense Forces of the 4th Air Defense Corps of the Northern Air Defense Front
06/07/1944 - 03/01/1946959th Fighter Aviation Regiment [7]Disbanded [8]
12/03/1943 - 03/01/1946960th Fighter Aviation Regiment [7]Disbanded [8]
08/01/1944 - 10/01/1948722th Fighter Aviation Regiment [7]Joined the 3rd Guards. IAD air defense of the 32nd IAC air defense of the 19th VIA air defense
09/10/1945 - 01/01/1959126th Fighter Aviation Regiment [7]He became a member He became subordinate to the 78th IAC air defense 52nd VIA air defense
09/10/1945 - 09/01/1948441st Fighter Aviation Regiment [7]Joined the 3rd Guards. air defense
02/01/1950 - 10/01/195257th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment [7]transferred to the 20th air defense

Airborne Division First Victory

The pilots of the 960th Fighter Aviation Regiment on February 7, 1944: the first lieutenant Sushilin N.V. won the division’s first known victory in aerial combat in World War II. on a Yak-7b airplane in an air battle in the area southwest of the city of Orsha, a German bomber Ju-88 was shot down.

Participation in operations and battles

  • covering troops and rear facilities in the front line
  • covering troops and rear facilities in the strip of the Belarusian-Lithuanian military district
  • Minsk city ​​cover

The division was preparing to repel Fau-1 V-1 shells (A-2, Fi-103, Fizeler-103, FZG 76) and their carriers by forces of the 722th, 959th and 960th fighter regiments in cooperation with ground defense systems.

Basing

PeriodLocation
1945 - 10/01/1950Kaluga
10/01/1950 - 10/01/1951Shanghai China
10/01/1951 - 1960Yelets , Voronezh region

Notes

  1. ↑ Collective of authors. List No. 11 of the formations, units and subunits of the air defense forces of the country, which were part of the army during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 / Zavizion. - The Ministry of Defense of the USSR. Military Scientific Directorate of the General Staff. - Moscow: Military Publishing House, 1973. - T. Directive of the General Staff of 1973 No. DGSh-044. - 112 p.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 Collective of authors . World War II: Divisional Commanders. Military Biographical Dictionary / V.P. Goremykin. - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2014.- T. 2. - S. 81 - 83, 248 - 249. - 1000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-9950-0341-0 .
  3. ↑ Collective of authors. The combat structure of the Soviet Army. Part II (January - December 1942) / Grylev A.N .. - Military Scientific Directorate of the General Staff. - M .: Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR, 1966. - 266 p.
  4. ↑ Collective of authors. The combat structure of the Soviet Army. Part III. (January - December 1943) / G.T. Zavizion. - Military Scientific Directorate of the General Staff. - Moscow: Order of the Red Banner of Labor Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR, 1972. - 336 p.
  5. ↑ Collective of authors. The combat structure of the Soviet Army. Part IV (January - December 1944) / P.A. Zhilin. - Institute of Military History of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR. Historical and Archival Division of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR. The Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR. - M .: Military Publishing House, 1988 .-- 376 p.
  6. ↑ Collective of authors. The combat structure of the Soviet Army. Part V. (January - September 1945) / M.A. Gareev. - The Ministry of Defense of the USSR. Historical and Archival Division of the General Staff. - M .: Military Publishing House, 1990. - 216 p.
  7. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Anokhin V. A., Bykov M. Yu. All Stalin's fighter aviation regiments. The first complete encyclopedia. - Popular science publication. - M.: Jauza Press, 2014. - 944 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9955-0707-9 .
  8. ↑ 1 2 Directive of the Commander of the Air Defense Agency of the Customs Union No. 265186 of January 18, 1946

Literature

  • Team of authors . World War II: Divisional Commanders. Military Biographical Dictionary / V.P. Goremykin. - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2014 .-- T. 2 .-- 992 p. - 1000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-9950-0341-0 .
  • 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. List No. 11 of the formations, units and subunits of the air defense forces of the country, which were part of the army during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 / Zavizion. - The Ministry of Defense of the USSR. Military Scientific Directorate of the General Staff. - Moscow: Military Publishing House, 1973. - T. Directive of the General Staff of 1973 No. DGSh-044. - 112 p.
  • Team of authors. The combat structure of the Soviet Army. Part III. (January - December 1943) / G.T. Zavizion. - Military Scientific Directorate of the General Staff. - Moscow: Order of the Red Banner of Labor Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR, 1972. - 336 p.
  • Team of authors. The combat structure of the Soviet Army. Part IV (January - December 1944) / P.A. Zhilin. - Institute of Military History of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR. Historical and Archival Division of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR. The Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR. - M .: Military Publishing House, 1988 .-- 376 p.
  • Team of authors. The combat structure of the Soviet Army. Part V. (January - September 1945) / M.A. Gareev. - The Ministry of Defense of the USSR. Historical and Archival Division of the General Staff. - M .: Military Publishing House, 1990. - 216 p.
  • Anokhin V.A. Bykov M.Yu. All fighter aviation regiments of Stalin. The first complete encyclopedia. - Popular science. - Moscow: Yauza-press, 2014 .-- 944 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9955-0707-9 .

Links

  1. List of operations of the armed forces of the USSR in World War II
  2. Soviet aviation in World War II (inaccessible link)
  3. Heroes of World War II
  4. Air force combat strength (inaccessible link)
  5. Mike Hill website
  6. World War II Aviators
  7. “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
  8. Page 328 jad. V. Savonchik
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=328- I_fighter_aviation_division&oldid = 102299265


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