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30th Infantry Division
30th Division may refer to: Infantry units * 30th Division (1st Formation)(People's Republic of China), 1949–1952 * 30th Division (German Empire) * 30th Reserve Division (German Empire) * 30th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht), Germany * 30th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, Germany * 30th Infantry Division Sabauda, Kingdom of Italy * 30th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) * 30th Infantry Division (Poland) * 30th Rifle Division, Soviet Union * 30th Division (United Kingdom) * 30th Infantry Division (United States) * 30th Division (Yugoslav Partisans), 1943–1945 Other units * 30th Armored Division (United States) * 30th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) * 30th Division (Syria), established 2017 * Division 30, a 2015 Syrian rebel group See also * List of military divisions by number * 30th Army (other) * 30th Battalion (other) * 30th Brigade (other) * XXX Corps (other) * 30th Regiment (other) In military terms, 30th regiment may ref ...
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30th Division (1st Formation)(People's Republic Of China)
The 30th Division(() was created in June 1949 under ''the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army'', issued by the Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948,《中央军委关于统一全军组织及部队番号的规定》, http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_7254c7350100xb56.html basing on Independent Division of Wanbei Military District. Its history could be traced to the Independent Brigade of Wanbei Military District formed in June 1948. The division was a part of PLA 10th Corps, under the flag of 30th Division it took part in the Chinese civil war. In April 1950 the division was detached and moved to Jinxi for coast defense missions. In April 1952 the division was disbanded and transferred to the Navy. As of its disbandment, the division was composed of: *88th Regiment; *89th Regiment (latter as 1st Regiment, Marine Corps Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of ...
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30th Armored Division (United States)
The 30th Armored Division was a Tennessee-based unit of the Army National Guard from the 1950s to the 1970s. Activation and service In 1954 the 30th Infantry Division was reorganized, with units in North Carolina and South Carolina constituting the 30th Infantry Division, and units in Tennessee forming the nucleus of the new 30th Armored Division. Though never federalized during wartime, the 30th Armored Division (called "Volunteers," for Tennessee's "Volunteer State" nickname) was activated for support to law enforcement, including responses to civil disturbances in Memphis and Nashville after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. In 1968 the headquarters of the Mississippi Army National Guard's 108th Armored Cavalry Regiment was reorganized as 1st Brigade, 30th Armored Division. (The brigade was subsequently designated the 155th Separate Armored Brigade.) In addition, in 1968 units from the Florida Army National Guard and Alabama Army National Guard also became par ...
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XXX Corps (other)
30th Corps, Thirtieth Corps, or XXX Corps may refer to: *XXX Corps (United Kingdom) *XXX Army Corps (Wehrmacht) *XXX Corps (Pakistan) See also *List of military corps by number * 30th Army (other) * 30th Battalion (other) 30th Battalion may refer to: * 30th Battalion (Australia), a unit of the Australian Army raised for service during World War I * 2/30th Battalion (Australia), a unit of the Australian Army raised for service during World War II * 30th Battalion, C ... * 30th Division (other) * 30th Regiment (other) * 30 Squadron (other) {{mil-unit-dis ...
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30th Brigade (other)
30th Brigade or 30th Infantry Brigade may refer to: * 30th Brigade (Australia), an infantry unit of the Australian Army * 30th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece), a unit of the Greek Army * 30th Indian Brigade of the British Indian Army in the First World War * 30th Indian Infantry Brigade of the British Indian Army in the Second World War * 30th Mixed Brigade, a unit of the Spanish Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War * 30th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine), a unit of the Ukrainian Ground Forces * 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, a unit of the United States Army Units of the United Kingdom: * 30th (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Brigade * 30th Armoured Brigade * 30th Brigade (United Kingdom), 1914–1918 * 30th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) * 30th (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field Artillery See also * 30th Army (other) * 30th Battalion (other) * XXX Corps (other) 30th Corps, Thirtieth Corps, or XXX Corps may refer to: *XXX Corps (United Kingdom) *X ...
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30th Battalion (other)
30th Battalion may refer to: * 30th Battalion (Australia), a unit of the Australian Army raised for service during World War I * 2/30th Battalion (Australia), a unit of the Australian Army raised for service during World War II * 30th Battalion, CEF, a unit of the Canadian Expeditionary Force raised for service during World War I * 30th Battalion, Bengal Native Infantry, an infantry unit of the British Indian Army * 30th Battalion (New Zealand) The 30th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the New Zealand 3rd Division, raised for service during the Second World War. After being raised in late 1940, the battalion undertook garrison duties in Fiji and on New Caledonia during the early pa ..., a World War II infantry battalion See also * 30th Division (other) * 30 Squadron (other) {{mil-unit-dis ...
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30th Army (other)
30th Army may refer to: * 30th Army (People's Republic of China) *30th Army (Soviet Union) *Thirtieth Army (Japan) The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the final days of World War II. History The Japanese 30th Army was initially raised on July 30, 1945 in the Manchukuo capital of Hsinking. As the war situation on the Pacific front grew incr ...
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List Of Military Divisions By Number
{{short description, None This is a list of military divisions of all nationalities organised by number. Divisions may be infantry, airborne, cavalry, mechanized, armoured or aviation. 1st to 5th ; 1st Division : * Australian 1st Division * Australian 1st Armoured Division * Brazilian 1st Division * British 1st Cavalry Division * British 1st Mounted Division * British 1st Armoured Division * British 1st Airborne Division * British 1st Commonwealth Division * British 1st Division * 1st Canadian Division * Chinese 1st Fighter Division * 1st Royal Bavarian Division * 1st Bavarian Landwehr Division * 1st Bavarian Reserve Division * Imperial German 1st Cavalry Division * Imperial German 1st Division * Imperial German 1st Guards Division * Imperial German 1st Guards Reserve Division * Imperial German 1st Landwehr Division * Imperial German 1st Naval Division * Imperial German 1st Reserve Division * German Hermann Göring Parachute Panzer Division 1 (previously ''Her ...
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Division 30
, war= Syrian Civil War , image= , caption=Logo of the Division 30, which is identical to the logo of the New Syrian Army , active=May—November 2015 (largely defunct) , leaders=*Lt. Col. Mohammad al-Dhaher *Capt. Ammar al-Wawi *Col. Nadim al-Hassam *Anas Ibrahim Obaid , headquarters=Maryamin, Afrin and Mare', Aleppo Governorate , area=Aleppo Governorate , size=*>54 (July—September 2015) *4–5 (after September 2015) , partof= Free Syrian Army * Army of Revolutionaries (remnants of second units) , allies=* * Mountain Hawks Brigade * Al-Mu'tasim Brigade , opponents=* * Al-Nusra Front , notable_commanders = , identification_symbol = , identification_symbol_label = Flag The 30th Infantry Division ( ar, الفرقة 30 مشاة), commonly referred to as Division 30, also called the New Syrian Forces, was a Syrian rebel group formed by the United States. It was formed in mid-2015 during the Syrian Civil War with a specified purpose of fighting the Islamic S ...
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30th Division (Syria)
The 30th Division is a Syrian Division of the Republican Guard established in 2017. History The 30th Division was established in January 2017, following the Syrian Government’s regain of Aleppo city. The Republican Guard created the new Division to incorporate all its units in Aleppo under a single nominal command, and to integrate the paramilitary militias in the city (already operating under the Republican Guard supervision) into the Republican Guard organization. The then-deputy commander of the Republican Guard and overall military commander of the 2016 Aleppo offensive, Major General Ziad Ali Salah, was appointed in charge of the 30th Division until November 2017 with Major General Zeid as his deputy. In November 2017 Brigadier General Malik Alia took over the command. Organization Gregory Waters acknowledged the difficulty to determine the exact structure of the 30th Division. According to Gregory Waters, it appears to operate three special forces regiments and three ...
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30th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union)
The 30th Cavalry Division was a unit of the Soviet Red Army. The unit was disbanded in 1938 but reformed shortly after the June 1941 invasion of the USSR by Nazi Germany. It served on the Southern Front and helped push back Axis forces during the Battle of Rostov. In August 1943 the 30th Cavalry Division was commended by Joseph Stalin for their actions in the liberation of Taganrog and it later operated near Odessa. In the second half of 1944 the division was deployed in the Soviet centre, in modern-day Belarus. The unit received the honorifics "Baranovichi", "Slonim" and "Brest" but was almost destroyed at Nyíregyháza by a German counterattack during the Battle of Debrecen. After the war, the division was briefly converted into the 11th Mechanised Division, disbanded in 1947. Pre-war The 30th Cavalry Division was commanded by General Vladimir Romanovich Vashkevich from 1935 to 1937. It was disbanded in 1938. Second World War Following the June 1941 invasion of th ...
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30th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
The 30th Slovenia Division ( sr-Latn, Trideseta slovenačka divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 6 October 1943 in Western Slovenia. History The division was formed from the "Gorička", "Simon Gregorčič" and the First Soča Brigade. The first two brigades were later replaced by the Second and Third Soča Brigades. The Division became part of the 9th Corps on 22 December 1943, and was known as the 30th Goriska or Gorizia Division. The division operated mostly in Slovenia during its existence. It operated until the end of 1943 in the Upper Soča Valley. In January 1944, it fought with German units that penetrated the Banjšice Plateau and the Trnovo Forest Plateau and in February 1944 went on march in Beneska Slovenija. In first half of March 1944, it attacked German communication lines in the Upper Soca Valley. After that, it operated in the Cerkljanska region, around Idrija and in the Vipava Valley. In February and March 1945, it was engaged in heav ...
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30th Division (German Empire)
The 30th Division (''30. Division'') was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was formed on April 1, 1887, as the 33rd Division and became the 30th Division on April 1, 1890, and was headquartered in Straßburg (now Strasbourg, France). The division was subordinated in peacetime to the XV Army Corps (''XV. Armeekorps''). The division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I. The division was recruited primarily in the Rhineland and Westphalia, with the 105th Infantry Regiment recruited in the Kingdom of Saxony. Combat chronicle The division served in World War I on the Western Front. It saw action in the Battle of the Frontiers and in the Race for the Sea. It fought in the two major battles of 1916, the Battle of Verdun and the Battle of the Somme. In 1917, it fought in the Second Battle of the Aisne and the tank battle of Cambrai. In 1918, it fought in the Battle of Champagne-Marne and the Second Battle of Cambrai. Until the ...
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