The 5th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Zaporozhskaya Red Banner Order of Suvorov Division ( 5th Guards Shad ) - a compound of the Air Force ( Air Force ) of the Armed Forces of the Red Army assault aircraft, which took part in the hostilities of the Great Patriotic War .
ground attack aircraft Zaporizhia Red Banner Order of Suvorov division | |
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| Awards | |
| Honorary titles | "Zaporizhzhya" |
| Troops | |
| Type of army | attack aircraft |
| Formation | 05/01/1943 |
| Disbanding (transformation) | 08/01/1956 (February 20, 1949) |
| Predecessor | 267th Assault Aviation Division |
| Successor | 115th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Zaporozhskaya Red Banner Order of Suvorov Division |
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Great Patriotic War (1943 - 1945):
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Content
Division Names
- 267th Assault Aviation Division
- 5th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Division
- 5th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Division Zaporozhye
- 5th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Zaporizhia Red Banner Division
- 5th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Zaporozhskaya Red Banner Order of Suvorov Division
- 115th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Zaporozhskaya Red Banner Order of Suvorov Division
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Division Creation
The 267th Assault Aviation Division for the exemplary performance of command assignments and the courage and heroism shown by this order was renamed [1] on May 1, 1943 to the 5th Guards Assault Aviation Division.
Division disbandment
The 5th Guards Zaporozhskaya Red Banner Order of Suvorov assault aviation division in August 1956 was disbanded as part of the 63rd Guards assault aviation corps of the 5th Air Army .
In the army in the army
As part of the army [2] :
- from June 3, 1943 to May 11, 1945.
Division Commander
- Colonel , Aviation Major General Kolomeytsev Leonid Viktorovich [3] , from May 1, 1943 to June 1947
As part of associations
| date | Front District | Army | Housing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05/01/1943 | Provision for WWC | 1st mixed aircraft corps | - | |
| 05/31/1943 | Southwest Front | 17th Air Army | 1st mixed aircraft corps | - |
| 10/20/1943 | 3rd Ukrainian Front | 17th Air Army | 1st mixed aircraft corps | - |
| 05/22/1944 | 3rd Ukrainian Front | 17th Air Army | 1st Guards Mixed Aviation Corps | - |
| 07/08/1944 | 1st Ukrainian Front | 2nd Air Army | 1st Guards Mixed Aviation Corps | - |
| 07.16.1944 | 1st Ukrainian Front | 8th Air Army | 1st Guards Mixed Aviation Corps | - |
| 08/30/1944 | 1st Ukrainian Front | 2nd Air Army | 1st Guards Mixed Aviation Corps | - |
| 09/28/1944 | 1st Ukrainian Front | 2nd Air Army | 2nd Guards Ground Attack Aviation | - |
| 05/11/1945 | 1st Ukrainian Front | 2nd Air Army | 2nd Guards Ground Attack Aviation | - |
| 06/10/1945 | Central Group of Forces | 2nd Air Army | 2nd Guards Ground Attack Aviation | - |
| 05/01/1946 | Moscow Military District | Air Force of the Moscow Military District | - | - |
| 05/01/1947 | Southern Group of Forces | 17th Air Army | 3rd Guards Ground Attack Aviation | - |
| 01/01/1948 | Odessa Military District | 5th Air Army | 3rd Guards Ground Attack Aviation | - |
| 02.20.1949 | Odessa Military District | 48th Air Army | 63rd Guards Ground Attack Aviation Corps | renamed |
| 08/01/1956 | Odessa Military District | 48th Air Army | 63rd Guards Ground Attack Aviation Corps |
Parts and divisions of a division
Over the entire period of its existence, the combat strength of the division did not change:
| Period | Name | Armament |
|---|---|---|
| 05/01/1943 - 02.20.1949 | 93rd Guards Ground Attack Aviation Regiment , renamed 680th Guards. hat | IL-2 , IL-10 |
| 05/01/1943 - 02.20.1949 | The 94th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Regiment , renamed 739th Guards. hat | IL-2 , IL-10 |
| 05/01/1943 - 01/01/1948 | The 95th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Regiment , replaced by the 131st Guards. hat | IL-2 , IL-10 |
| 01/01/1948 - 02/20/1949 | 131st Guards Ground Attack Aviation Regiment , renamed 816th Guards. hat | IL-2 , IL-10 |
| 02/20/1949 - 08/01/1956 | 680th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Regiment | IL-10 |
| 02/20/1949 - 08/01/1956 | 739th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Regiment | IL-10 |
| 02/20/1949 - 08/01/1956 | 816th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Regiment | IL-10 |
Participation in operations and battles
- Voroshilovgrad operation (Jump) from January 29, 1943 to August 18, 1943.
- Kursk defensive operation from July 5, 1943 to July 12, 1943.
- Belgorod-Kharkov operation (Rumyantsev) from August 3, 1943 to August 23, 1943.
- Raisin-Barvenkovskaya offensive operation from July 17, 1943 to July 27, 1943
- Donbass operation from August 13, 1943 to September 22, 1943.
- Zaporozhye operation from October 10, 1943 to October 14, 1943.
- Dnipropetrovsk operation from October 23, 1943 to November 5, 1943.
- Nikopol-Krivoy Rog operation from January 30, 1944 to February 29, 1944.
- Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya operation from March 6, 1944 to March 18, 1944.
- Odessa operation from March 23, 1944 to April 14, 1944.
- The Lvov-Sandomir operation from July 13, 1944 to August 3, 1944.
- The Vistula-Oder operation [4] from January 12, 1945 to February 3, 1945
- The Lower Silesian Operation [4] from February 8, 1945 to February 24, 1945
- Upper Silesian offensive operation [4] from March 15 to March 31, 1945
- Berlin operation [4] from April 16, 1945 to May 8, 1945
- Prague operation [4] from May 5, 1945 to May 12, 1945
Names of Honor
- The 5th Guards Ground Attack Aviation Division on October 14, 1943, for the differences in the battles for the liberation of Zaporozhye and the valor and courage displayed at the same time, was given the honorary title “Zaporozhskaya” [5]
- The 93rd Guards Assault Aviation Regiment on July 20, 1944 was given the honorary title "Rava-Russian" [6]
- The 94th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment on July 20, 1944 was given the honorary title "Vladimir-Volynsky" [6]
- The 95th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment on July 20, 1944 was given the honorary title "Rava-Russian" [6]
Awards
- The 5th Guards Zaporozhye Assault Air Division, by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 13, 1944, was awarded the Order of the “Red Banner of Battle”
- The 5th Guards Zaporozhye Red Banner Assault Aviation Division was awarded the Order of Suvorov II degree by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
- The 93rd Guards Rava-Russian Assault Aviation Regiment was awarded the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, III Degree by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
- 94th Guards Vladimir-Volyn Assault Aviation Regiment Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR was awarded the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky III degree
- The 95th Guards Rava-Russian Assault Aviation Regiment was awarded the Order of the Red Banner by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
Acknowledgments from the Supreme Commander
The Supreme Commander of the division declared thanks:
- for the liberation of the city of Zaporozhye [5]
- for mastering the cities of Vladimir-Volyn and Rava-Russkaya [7]
- for mastering the city of Piotrkow (Petrokov) [8]
- for capturing the cities of Neustedtel, Neusalz, Freistadt, Shprottau, Goldberg, Jauer, Striegau [9]
- for mastering the cities of Grünberg, Sommerfeld and Zorau [10]
- for the defeat of a group of German troops southwest of Oppeln [11]
- for the liquidation of a group of German troops surrounded by southeast of Berlin [12]
- battles for the capture of the city of Dresden [13]
Distinguished Division Warriors
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Basing
| Period | Home base |
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| 05.1945 - 05.1945 | Cottbus , Germany |
| 05.1945 - 06.1945 | airfield Hradec Kralove ( Hradec Kralove ), Czechoslovakia |
| 06.1945 - 05.1946 | Veszprem ( Veszprem ), Hungary |
| 05.1946 - 10.1946 | Yaroslavl , Yaroslavl region |
| 10.1946 - 05.1947 | Dubrovitsy ( Podolsk ), Moscow Region |
| 05.1947 - 08.1956 | Voznesensk , Mykolaiv region |
Literature
- The team of authors . Great Patriotic: Komdivy. Military Biographical Dictionary / V.P. Goremykin. - M .: Kuchkovo Pole, 2014. - T. 2. - p. 600-602. - 1000 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0341-0 .
- Kozhevnikov MN The command and headquarters of the Soviet Army Air Force in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 .. - Moscow: Science, 1977. - 288 p. - 70 000 copies
- B. Snarling , M. Morozov. Guards aviation divisions, corps, squadron of 1941-45 // World of Aviation: Aviation-historical magazine, technical review .. - M. , 2003. - Vol. 32 . - № 3 . - P. 25 - 28 . Archived October 3, 2015.
- B. Snarling , M. Morozov. Guards aviation divisions, corps, squadron of 1941-45 // World of Aviation: Aviation-historical magazine, technical review .. - M. , 2003. - Vol. 31 . - № 2 . - p. 25 - 31 . Archived April 22, 2016.
- M.L. Dudarenko , Yu.G. Perechnev , V.T. Eliseev, and others. The liberation of cities: A guide to the liberation of cities in the period of the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945 / ed. ed. Army General S. P. Ivanov. - Institute of Military History of the USSR Ministry of Defense. Central Archive of the USSR Ministry of Defense. - M: Military Publishing, 1985. - 598 p. - (Reference). - 50 000 copies
- The team of authors. List No. 6 of cavalry, tank, airborne divisions and directorates of artillery, antiaircraft artillery, mortar, aviation and assault divisions that were part of the army in the years of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 / Pokrovsky. - USSR Ministry of Defense. Military Scientific Department of the General Staff. - Moscow: Voenizdat, 1956. - T. Appendix to the Directive of the General Staff of 1956 No. 168780. - 77 p.
- The team of authors. The combat composition of the Soviet Army. Part III. (January - December 1943) / G.T. The vision. - Military Scientific Department of the General Staff. - Moscow: Order of the Red Banner of Labor Military publishing house of the USSR Ministry of Defense, 1972. - 336 p.
- The team of authors. The combat composition of the Soviet Army. Part IV. (January - December 1944) / P.A. Zhilin. - Institute of Military History, USSR Ministry of Defense. Historical and archival department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR. Central archive of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR. - M .: Military publishing house, 1988. - 376 p.
- The team of authors. The combat composition of the Soviet Army. Part V. (January - September 1945) / M.A. Gareev. - USSR Ministry of Defense. Historical archive department of the General Staff. - M .: Military publishing house, 1990. - 216 p.
Links
- List of operations of the armed forces of the USSR in World War II
- Heroes of World War II
- 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. Perechnev, V.T. Eliseev, and others. - M .: Voenizdat, 1985. - 598 p. Electronic version
Notes
- ↑ Order of the NKO USSR No. 199 of 05/01/1943
- ↑ The team of authors. List No. 6 of cavalry, tank, airborne divisions and directorates of artillery, antiaircraft artillery, mortar, aviation and assault divisions that were part of the army in the years of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 / Pokrovsky. - USSR Ministry of Defense. Military Scientific Directorate of the General Staff. - Moscow: Voenizdat, 1956. - T. Appendix to the Directive of the General Staff of 1956 No. 168780. - 77 p.
- ↑ The team of authors . Great Patriotic: Komdivy. Military Biographical Dictionary / V.P. Goremykin. - M .: Kuchkovo Pole, 2014. - T. 2. - p. 600-602. - 1000 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0341-0 .
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Team of authors . Great Patriotic: Komkory. Military Biographical Dictionary / Under the general editorship of M. G. Vozhakina . - M. Zhukovsky: Kuchkovo Pole, 2006. - T. 2. - p. 419-420. - ISBN 5-901679-08-3 .
- ↑ 1 2 Order of the Supreme Command No. 33 of October 14, 1943
- ↑ 1 2 3 Order of the NPO of the USSR on the basis of the Supreme Command Order No. 143 of July 20, 1944
- ↑ Supreme Command Order No. 143 of July 20, 1944
- ↑ Supreme Command Order No. 227 of January 18, 1945
- ↑ Supreme Command Order No. 278 of February 14, 1945
- ↑ Supreme Command Order No. 281 of February 15, 1945
- ↑ Supreme Command Order No. 305 of March 22, 1945
- ↑ Supreme Command Order No. 357 of May 2, 1945
- ↑ Supreme Command Order No. 366 of May 8, 1945