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208th mixed aviation division

The 208th Mixed Aviation Division is an aviation military unit of fighter aviation of the Armed Forces of the USSR in the Great Patriotic War .

Flag of the Soviet Air Force.svg 208th mixed
aviation division
TroopsFlag of the Soviet Air Force.gif Air Force
Type of armyattack aircraft
bomber aircraft
Formation05/12/1942
Disbanding (transformation)05/18/1942
PredecessorAir Force 3rd Army
Successor208th Night Bomber Aviation Division
Fighting way

Great Patriotic War (1942):

  • Operations of the Bryansk Front

Content

Division Formation

The 208th mixed aviation division was formed on May 12, 1942 on the basis of the Order of the USSR NKO [1] on the basis of the control of the 3rd Air Force .

Division Reformation

The 208th mixed aviation division was reorganized on May 18, 1942 into the 208th night bomber aviation division .

In the army in the army

As part of the army [2] :

  • from May 12, 1942 to May 18, 1942.

Division commanders

RankNamePeriodNote
the colonelKotlyar Theodosius Porfirevich [3]05/12/1942 - 05/18/1942

Compounds and associations

dateFront DistrictArmyNotes
05/12/1942Bryansk Front2nd Air Army [4]-
05/18/1942Bryansk Front2nd Air Army [4]renamed

Division Composition

PartsPeriodNote
719th night bomber aviation regiment05/12/1942 - 05/18/1942Entered the 208th Nbbad
209th night bomber aviation regiment05/12/1942 - 05/18/1942Entered the 208th Nbbad
646th Night Bomber Aviation Regiment05/12/1942 - 05/18/1942Entered the 208th Nbbad
241st Air Assault Regiment05/12/1942 - 05/18/1942Entered the 225th Shad

Participation in operations and battles

  • Operations of the Bryansk Front

Notes

  1. ↑ Order of NKO No. 0082 of May 5, 1942.
  2. ↑ 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.
  3. ↑ The team of authors . Great Patriotic: Komdivy. Military Biographical Dictionary / V.P. Goremykin. - M .: Kuchkovo Pole, 2014. - T. 2. - p. 615. - 1000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-9950-0341-0 .
  4. ↑ 1 2 Team of authors. The combat composition 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.

Literature

  • The team of authors. List No. 6 of cavalry, tank, airborne divisions and directorates of artillery, antiaircraft artillery, mortar, aviation and fighter 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 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.
  • The team of authors . Great Patriotic: Komdivy. Military Biographical Dictionary / V.P. Goremykin. - M .: Kuchkovo Pole, 2014. - T. 2. - p. 615. - 1000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-9950-0341-0 .

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 combat composition
  • World War II Aviators
Source: https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=208


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