65th Rifle Division
The 65th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army.
65th Rifle Division | |
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Active | 1939–1944 |
Country | ![]() |
Branch | Red Army |
Type | Infantry |
Engagements | World War II
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Battle honours | Novgorod |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Pyotr Koshevoy |
It fought in World War II. Poirer and Connor say it was established at Chita in February 1941. Began Barbarossa with the 12th Rifle Corps, Transbaikal Military District.[1] Fought near Leningrad and in the Petsamo-Kirkenes Operation.
Became the 102nd Guards Rifle Division on 29 December 1944.[2]
Components
The division included the following units.[2]
- 38th Rifle Regiment
- 60th Rifle Regiment
- 311th Rifle Regiment
- 6th Guards Artillery Regiment (former 127th Artillery Regiment)
- 172nd Howitzer Artillery Regiment (to 28 January 1942)
- 167th Separate Anti-Tank Battalion
- 367th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery (former 350th Separate Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion)
- 23rd Reconnaissance Company
- Ski Battalion (from 13 October 1942 to 10 April 1943)
- 74th Sapper Battalion
- 104th Separate Communications Battalion (former 782nd Separate Communications Company)
- 54th Medical Battalion
- 210th Separate Chemical Defence Company
- 230th Motor Transport Company
- 163rd Field Bakery (former 95th Field Mobile Bakery)
- 199th Divisional Veterinary Hospital
- 41st Divisional Artillery Workshop
- 98th Field Post Office
- 281st Field Cash Office of the State Bank
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References
- Combat composition of the Soviet Army, 1941, p. 20.
- "65 СТРЕЛКОВАЯ ДИВИЗИЯ" [65th Rifle Division]. bdsa.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 29 February 2016.
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