3rd Air Army (3 VA) was an
Air Army of the
Soviet Armed Forces during the
Second World War. It was formed May 16, 1942, in accordance with a
People's Commissariat for Defence
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order of 5 May 1942 on the basis of the Air Forces of the
Kalinin Front.
Combat path
The formation's combat path began in July 1942 during a defensive operation in the town of
Bely, Tver Oblast, then participated in
Rzhev-Sychevskaya and in the
Luki operation. In February 1943 a number of its formations supported the troops of the
North-Western Front in the liquidation of the
Demyansk pocket. Later , as part of the
Kalinin Front (October 20, 1943, renamed to
1st Baltic Front
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), the 3rd Air Army participated in the Front's
Smolensk,
Nevel,
Gorodok,
Vitebsk,
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and
Baltic Offensives.
In February 1945, near Koenigsberg, it came under the operational command of the
1st Air Army
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of the
3rd Belorussian Front
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The 3rd Belorussian Front was created on 24 April 1944 from forces previously assigned to the Western Front. Over 381 days in combat, the 3rd Belorussian Fron ...
and participated in the
East Prussian Offensive. On 5 May 1945, it was transferred to the operational command of the
Leningrad Front
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and with
15th Air Army
The 15th Air Army was a military formation of the Soviet Air Forces, active from July 1942 until December 1993.
History
It was formed between 11 July and 15 August 1942, in accordance with the directive of the commander of the Soviet Air Force ...
took part in the blockade of German forces in the
Courland Peninsula.
During the war 3VA flew over 200,000 sorties. It destroyed 4,000 enemy aircraft on the ground and in the air. Thousands of its soldiers were awarded orders and medals, many of the pilots and navigators the title
Hero of the Soviet Union and
Ivan Pavlov and
Aleksey Smirnov won the title twice.
Composition
The Combat Composition of the Soviet Army for 1 June 1942 shows the 3rd Air Army with the 209th, 210th Fighter Aviation Divisions , the 211th and 212th Mixed Aviation Divisions, the 684th and 695th Lighter Bomber Aviation Regiments, the 195th, 708th, 881st, 882nd, 883rd, 884th, 885th, and 887th Mixed Aviation Regiments, and the 3rd Reconnaissance Aviation Squadron. By 1 April 1943, 3rd Air Army was reported by Soviet official sources to comprise
1st Guards Fighter Aviation Corps
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(3rd and 4th Guards Fighter Aviation Divisions, including
63rd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment),
1st Assault Aviation Corps
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(
266th, 292nd Assault Aviation Divisions),
2nd Assault Aviation Corps (231st, 232nd Assault Aviation Divisions), 2nd Fighter Aviation Corps (209th, 215th Fighter Aviation Divisions), 211th Night Bomber Aviation Division, 80th Guards, 780th Bomber Aviation Regiments, 6th Guards, 230th, and 280th Assault Aviation Regiments, the
11th Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment
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, 887th Assault Aviation Regiment, and the 13th and 36th Corps Aviation Squadrons.
Combat Composition of the Soviet Army
, 1 April 1943
Commanders
* 05/05/1942 - Major General, Lieutenant General of Aviation Mikhail Gromov
* 26/05/1943 - Major General of Aviation, Lieutenant General of Aviation, Colonel General of Aviation Nikolai Filippovich Papivin
Disestablishment
On May 5, 1945, the army transferred to the operational control of the Leningrad Front. On July 24, 1945, it came under Leningrad Military District. In early 1946, units and formations of the army transferred to the 15th Air Army
The 15th Air Army was a military formation of the Soviet Air Forces, active from July 1942 until December 1993.
History
It was formed between 11 July and 15 August 1942, in accordance with the directive of the commander of the Soviet Air Force ...
, and on the basis of the remaining formed 1st Air Army long-range aviation.
References
Further reading
*Anishchenkov, Panteleimon Stepanovich and Vasilii Yerofeyevich Shurinov. Tret'ia vozdushnaia: Voenno-istoricheskii ocherk o boevom puti VVS Kalininskogo fronta i 3-i vozdushnoi armii v gody Velikoi Otechestvennoi voiny. he Third Air Army: a military-historical essay of the campaign record of the Air Forces of the Kalinin Front and the Third Air Army during the Great Patriotic WarMoscow: Voenizdat
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Voen ...
, 1984. (Russian)
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