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- A British Plan to Invade England, 1941
John P. Campbell The Journal of Military History, Vol. 58, No. 4 (Oct., 1994), pp. 663-684 doi:10.2307/2944273 This article consists of 22 page(s).
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[edit] 401st AEW location hunt & USAF
[edit] Turkish Army
- http://www.tdg.nu/OOBs/1946%2B/oob_turkey_1996.htm - partial structure in 1996
- http://www.worldwar1.com/neareast/ta.htm - structural discussion of Turkish Army circa World War I
- http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=62048 - divisional status discussion WW I
- KKK '52 Armoured Division' Hadimkoy - http://www.yorumyapi.com/eng/gsuygulama.htm
[edit] Separate battalion numberings
From Soldat.ru Forums
- 27 гв.омсбр battalions 1,2,3,4 мсб. Battalions have no numbers in/þ.
- On 15 омсбр precisely it is not assured(confident), but on mine there 1,2,3 мсб.
- 587. Zhukov Andrey 392 District Training Center (оуц) 05.02.2007 16:54
- 19-9-2006: 21 Gv MRD
- 11-9-2006: 201 Military Base
- 18MGAD: 6-9-2006
- 122 Gv MRD and 36 OA: 31-8-06
- 212 Gv OYU: 4-9-06
- 270th: Before 4-9-06 in Soldat.ru forums
- In February, 1980 285 тп (Ò¼á¡ß¬«-Warsaw, Kutuzov's awards) 60 тд МВО has decreased in ТуркВО
- http://www.n-vartovsk.ru/news/?go=2410 - 33rd and 34th Brigades, NCMD
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/User:UBX/boyfriendwish
- http://www.centrmag.ru/book2800565.html
[edit] 90th Guards Rifle Division
The 90th Guards Rifle Division can trace its history back to 8 September 1941 when the 325th Rifle Division (I Formation) was formed in the Orel Military District. It took part in the battles around Moscow, both defensive and offensive, then the summer battles in front Moscow.
On 18 April 1943, it was awarded ‘Guards’ status and re-designated the 90th Guards Rifle Division. The 90th GRD fought in the Battle of Kursk in the summer of 1943, then the offensives into the Baltic region and East Prussia, ending the war along the Baltic coast. On 1 May 1945, it was part of 14th Rifle Corps, immediately subordinate to 2nd Belorussian Front.[1] In May 1945, it was designated as part of the occupation forces for the German portion of Poland. In the summer of 1946, it was tapped to become one of the new mechanised divisions and was then designated the 26th Guards Mechanised Division. In 1957, it again was re-designated, this time as the 38th Guards Tank Division, which held until 1965 when it went back to the 90th Guards Tank Division. In an exchange of numbers, the 6th Guards Motor Rifle Division in Germany in 1982 became the 90th Guards Tank Division, while the 90th Guards Tank Division became the 6th Guards Motorized Rifle Division. This remained until the Division withdrew form Poland in 1992 and was moved to Tver in the Moscow Military District where it became the 166th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade. Later, it was disbanded and converted into the 70th Base for Storage of Weapons & Equipment.
[edit] List of Regiments of the Russian Air Force
[edit] ex Army Aviation component
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- 55th Independent Helicopter Regiment - Korenovsk - Mi-24, Mi-8;
- 325th Independent Transport-Combat Helicopter Regiment - Yegorlyskaya - Mi-26, Mi-8;
- 487th Independent Helicopter Regiment for battle control- Budyonnovsk - Mi-8, Mi-24;
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