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The 70th Guards Rifle Division was formed as an elite infantry division of the
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in February, 1943, based on the 1st formation of the 138th Rifle Division in recognition of that division's actions during the battle, and served in that role until well after the end of the Great Patriotic War. The 70th Guards took part in heavy combat as part of 13th Army on the north flank of the Kursk salient in July 1943, helping to fight the German 9th Army to a standstill before going over to the counteroffensive. It earned a battle honor in the campaign to liberate the
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salient before advancing west toward the Dniepr, winning a second
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in the process. After crossing that river it took part in the campaigns to liberate Kiev and then to hold the city during November. It was briefly assigned to 38th Army, then back to the 13th, before rejoining 38th Army for the duration of the war. It continued to see service through the northwest of Ukraine into the autumn of 1944 as it and its regiments received further battle honors and decorations, particularly as a result of the liberation of
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. In November it was reassigned with its Army to the
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and spent the rest of the war battling through the Carpathian mountains, eventually participating in the advance on Prague in May, 1945. In the process the division became one of the most decorated formations of the Red Army. The 70th Guards later became part of the
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as a motor rifle division and took part in the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956. The division was finally disbanded in 1991.


Formation

The 70th Guards was one of several Guards rifle divisions created in the aftermath of the fighting for Stalingrad, on February 7, 1943. It was formed from the remnants of the 138th Rifle Division, in recognition of that division's stalwart defense against the German 6th Army in the
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, in particular the ''Barrikady'' Ordnance Factory. When formed, its order of battle was as follows: * 203rd Guards Rifle Regiment from 344th Rifle Regiment * 205th Guards Rifle Regiment from 650th Rifle Regiment * 207th Guards Rifle Regiment from 768th Rifle Regiment * 137th Guards Artillery Regiment from 295th Artillery Regiment * 74th Guards Antitank Battalion from 230th Antitank Battalion * 77th Guards Antiaircraft Battery (until April 20, 1943) * 69th Guards Reconnaissance Company * 77th Guards Sapper Battalion * 99th Guards Signal Battalion * 76th Guards Medical/Sanitation Battalion * 72nd Guards Chemical Defense (Anti-gas) Company * 73rd Guards Motor Transport Company * 68th Guards Field Bakery * 66th Guards Divisional Veterinary Hospital * 464th (later 1102nd) Field Postal Station * 1785th Field Office of the State Bank The division inherited the Order of the Red Banner that the 138th had earned during the
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with Finland in March, 1940. In addition, on February 22, while it was still officially the 344th Rifle Regiment, the 203rd Guards was awarded the same Order for its service at Stalingrad. Ivan Ilich Lyudnikov, who had been promoted to the rank of major general on January 27, remained in command. In the reallocation of the Soviet forces around Stalingrad the division was soon moved to the
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for rebuilding. It was first assigned to
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but under ''STAVKA'' Order No. 46077 of March 19 it came under orders of Col. Gen. K. K. Rokossovskii's
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in the
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area. As of the start of April it was still directly under Front command and later in the month it joined the newly-formed
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with the 6th and 75th Guards Rifle Divisions.


Battle of Kursk

The division was officially presented its Guards banner by the Corps commander, Lt. Gen. A. L. Bondarev, on April 21. By the beginning of June the Corps was moved into 13th Army which held most of the north shoulder of the Kursk salient. On June 19 General Lyudnikov left the division to take command of the
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; he would be named a Hero of the Soviet Union on October 16, eventually command the 39th Army, and be promoted to the rank of colonel general. He was replaced by Col. Ivan Andreevich Gusev, who would be promoted to the rank of major general on September 1. In the course of the battle the 70th Guards would defend part of the
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sector. 13th Army, along with reinforcements, occupied the most important sector of Rokossovskii's front, about 32km in width, bordered on the right by 48th Army and by
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on the left. The Army had four of its rifle divisions (
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,
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, 81st and 148th) in its first echelon, two in second echelon, and the 17th and
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in reserve. Central Front staff anticipated two probable German attack axes, the first against 48th Army and the second against 13th Army, the latter in the direction of
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, Zolotukhino and Kursk. When the German offensive, Operation ''Zitadelle'', began on July 5 it soon became apparent that the main attack would be against 13th Army, although somewhat farther to the west of Ponyri than anticipated, and during the morning Rokossovskii sent an order to his army commanders: "At dawn on 6 July begin operations according to variation no. 2." This variant called for the launching of the main counterattack by the two reserve Guards corps and the
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along the front from MamoshinoOrlankaPrilepy
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Kashara in the general direction of Ladyrevo and Koshelevo, with supporting attacks by elements of 48th and 70th Armies. The 17th Guards Corps was somewhat delayed in its movement and by the end of July 6 was concentrating in the area BityugKasharaOlkhovatka, too late to carry out a planned attack with
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to restore the situation on the Army's left flank. 16th Tanks had attacked alone, suffered heavy losses against German panzers, and was then ordered by Rokossovskii to dig in. Meanwhile, the commander of 13th Army, Lt. Gen. N. I. Pukhov had allocated substantial reinforcements to 17th Guards Corps, including the 1st Guards Artillery Division, the 378th Antitank Artillery Regiment and the 237th Tank Regiment; this substantial firepower ensured Bondarev would be able to hold the line even without mobile tank support. By July 8 the 70th Guards was facing elements of the 47th Panzer Corps of Col. Gen. W. Model's 9th Army. Model attempted three major thrusts with his panzers that day, towards Ponyri, Olkhovatka and Teploye.
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had cleared the way towards the latter after a fierce action for the village of Samodurovka and was followed by the
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from Model's reserve. In its positions at Olkhovatka and the adjacent Hill 274 to the northeast the division was gradually reinforced with about 20 self-propelled guns ( SU-122s of the 1441st SU Regiment,) 30 tanks of the 231st Tank Regiment, 72 antitank guns of the 3rd Antitank Brigade, the 477th Army Mortar Regiment, two battalions of the 16th Guards Mortar Brigade and the 19th Army Cannon Artillery Regiment; the artillery reinforcements totalled 80 guns, mortars and rocket launchers of 120mm or larger size. During the day the 4th Panzer broke through at the junction of the 70th Guards with the 75th Guards but was repulsed after heavy fighting. The
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fought its way to the lower slope of Hill 274 where it was halted by a hail of fire from above. With its massive firepower and commanding position on the hill the reinforced division stopped the German attacks literally in their tracks, with German losses of up to 50 tanks a day. On July 21 the division became one of the first rifle divisions to be awarded the
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. Five gunners or battery commanders of the 137th Guards Artillery Regiment, who fought off German tanks over open sights at point-blank range, became
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, and the regiment as a whole was awarded the Order of the Red Banner on August 7.


Operation Kutuzov

Following the German defeat, the 70th Guards joined in the advance out of the Kursk salient. General Rokossovskii adopted his decision for the offensive on July 12, following the completion of the defensive battle. 13th Army was to attack on the morning of July 15 in the general direction of Gremyachevo and to subsequently develop the attack toward Nestorovo after July 17. These objectives proved over-ambitious and in the reorganization of Central Front that followed the 17th Guards Corps was transferred to 70th Army; as the operation continued it was again shifted, now to
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. On August 30 the division, backed by the 23rd and 95th Tank Brigades and the 1454th Self-propelled Artillery Regiment, was credited with the liberation of the Ukrainian town of Glukhov and got the town's name as an honorific: On September 9 the division was awarded its second Order of the Red Banner. Later that month the it was transferred with the rest of 17th Guards Corps back to 13th Army as it advanced through western Ukraine toward the
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. General Gusev directed the division in crossings of the Seym, Desna and Dniepr rivers, taking and holding bridgeheads in the area of the villages of Teremtsy and Domantovo in the
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district north of Kiev. In the process the 70th Guards inflicted up to 8,000 casualties, killed and wounded, and took 350 prisoners. In recognition of these accomplishments Gusev was made a Hero of the Soviet Union on October 16. At midnight on October 5 the 13th Army was reassigned to
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, which would soon be renamed the
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. At this time both the 13th and 60th Armies were fighting along the right (west) bank of the Dniepr.


Battle of the Dniepr

The Front commander, Army Gen. N. F. Vatutin, was planning a new offensive involving these two armies against the German Kiev group of forces. As part of this plan the 17th Guards Corps (6th and 70th Guards Divisions) was transferred back to 60th Army effective at midnight October 6. During that day and the next the Army was to clear the south bank of the
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before seizing a bridgehead over the
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. At this time the division had 4,534 personnel on strength, equipped with five 76.2mm regimental guns, 41
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and heavy mortars, plus 13 76.2mm cannon and eight 122mm howitzers in the 137th Guards Artillery Regiment. In the event this offensive became tied down by German counterattacks until noon on October 11. The 17th and 18th Guards Corps did not have any success but Vatutin insisted that the assault be renewed at noon on October 14 with the intention of linking the bridgeheads held by the two armies to prepare for an advance on Kiev. This attack, and a further effort the next day, made only minor gains which were counterbalanced by German gains on other sectors. The offensive was shut down temporarily on October 17.


Battles for Kiev

During October 18-23 the 60th Army was engaged in intensive fighting as German forces repeatedly counterattacked along the south bank of the Teteriv. Fending off these attacks expended a great deal of ammunition which forced a postponement of a new Soviet offensive until after October 23. In the plan for this offensive the 60th Army would attack toward Rovy with nine rifle divisions, including the 70th Guards, before driving south along the left bank of the
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by the end of November 9. The 70th Guards returned to 17th Guards Corps where it joined the
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; the Corps was held in the Army's second echelon. On November 11 the Army cleared the Teteriv along its entire front, advanced from 10-25km and captured 200 prisoners and large amounts of equipment. During the next day the Corps moved to the south of the Army's main axis and by the day's end had reached 38th Army's sector in the Stavetskaya Sloboda area; by now that Army was approaching
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. Throughout the advancing Soviet forces divisional artillery was falling behind, ammunition was in short supply, and 38th Army was starting to face counterattacks from panzer forces. During the evening the ''STAVKA'' ordered Vatutin to cease the advance and consolidate the liberated area. As part of this order the 17th Guards Corps was transferred to 38th Army. At this time the 70th Guards had 3,793 personnel on strength.


Kiev Strategic Defensive Operation

During the rest of November the 1st Ukrainian Front was on the defensive, under attack by the
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. In the morning of November 15 the division was organizing a defense along a line from outside Gnilets to Lisovka to Turbovka. This line was incomplete when it was struck by the 1st Panzer and 1st SS Panzer Divisions. In heavy fighting throughout the day against 38th Army the German forces managed to capture Solovyovka and drive the 17th Guards Corps to the north. The next day the two German divisions continued to attempt to break through to Brusyliv but were only able to reach Divin by the end of the day, forcing the 70th Guards to fall back to the village of Vilshka. This retreat allowed the division to link up with the
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. Despite heavy resistance on November 17 the panzers were able to reach the paved road from Kiev to Zhytomyr, threatening to envelop the Soviet forces there. 38th Army continued to reorganize the following day and the 17th Guards Corps, which now included the 75th Guards Division, was engaged in defensive fighting along a front from Tsarevka to Privorotye to Morozovka. Overnight General Vatutin issued orders to the Army to launch a counteroffensive on November 21. During these few days of combat the division had been reduced to 2,768 personnel. During November 19 the momentum of 4th Panzer Army began to decline, although 17th Guards Corps was forced to abandon Morozovka. After regrouping the panzer forces focused on encircling 38th Army's Brusyliv group of forces and although the town was taken on November 23 and Vatutin's planned counterstroke was suspended the encirclement was not successful. Fighting continued through November 25-29 but both sides were by now effectively played out. During the regroupings that took place during this week the 70th Guards was reassigned to the 52nd Rifle Corps.


Into Western Ukraine

During December the 70th Guards returned to 13th Army, now as part of the
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. In January, 1944 it was moved back to 38th Army where it joined the 101st Rifle Corps. Apart from one brief reassignment the division would remain under these commands for the duration of the war. In March the 1st Ukrainian Front launched its part of the Proskurov-Chernivtsi Offensive and in the course of this the division took part in the liberation of
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, for which it was awarded the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, 2nd Degree, on March 23. On April 29 General Gusev handed his command to Col. Timofei Andronikovich Andrienko.


Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive

After directing the division's fighting along the Dniestr River during the spring Colonel Andrienko handed his command back to General Gusev on July 4. In the planning for the Lvov-Sandomierz operation in July the 38th Army was to penetrate the German defense in the Bzovitsa and Bogdanovka sector on a width of 6km. It would then develop the offensive with seven divisions in the direction of
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with the objective of encircling the German Lvov grouping in cooperation with the 4th Tank and 60th Armies. 70th Guards was temporarily motorized with the 26th Truck Brigade to exploit the breakthrough of the German lines. The offensive began on July 13 and went largely according to this plan; Lvov was liberated on July 27 and three days later the 101st Rifle Corps reached a line from
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to
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before forcing the
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south of
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and capturing the town of
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. On July 27 one rifle regiment and the artillery regiment had each been awarded a battle honor:On August 10 the 205th and 207th Guards Rifle Regiments would also be rewarded for their roles in the Lvov battles with the Order of the Red Banner.


Into the Carpathians

During September it was noted that the personnel of the 70th Guards were about 50 percent Russian (from year groups 1894-1927, a very wide age range) and about 50 percent of various Asian nationalities. Over that month and the next the division took part in the East Carpathian Offensive, particularly in the area of the
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. In October it was transferred to the
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but returned to the 101st Corps in November when 38th Army was itself transferred to 4th Ukrainian Front, where it would remain for the duration of the war. Fighting died down until the start of the Western Carpathian Offensive on January 12, 1945. 38th Army attacked following a heavy artillery preparation with the 101st and
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and by January 15 had broken through the
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and began advancing westward. Four days later the 205th Regiment was awarded an honorific:In addition, on February 19 the 203rd Guards Regiment would be decorated with the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, 2nd Degree (an unusual award for a regiment) while the 207th Guards Regiment would receive the
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, 3rd Degree. Due to being wounded for the fourth time General Gusev was forced to hand his command to Maj. Gen. Dmitrii Yakovlevich Grigorev on February 25 but this staff officer was in turn replaced on March 10 by Col. Leonid Ivanovich Gredinarenko, who would remain in this post for the duration. The Moravia–Ostrava Offensive began the same day and during the course of the operation the 70th Guards was rewarded for its part in the capture of
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with the Order of Suvorov, 2nd Degree, on April 5. The division ended the war near
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. Its full title at this time was ''70th Guards Rifle, Glukhov, Order of Lenin, twice Order of the Red Banner, Order of Suvorov, Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Division''. (Russian: 70-я гвардейская стрелковая Глухов орденом Ленина дважды орденом Краснознамённая орденов Суворова и Богдана Хмельницкого дивизия.)


Postwar

Following the German surrender the subunits of the division received further distinctions. On May 28, in recognition of their roles in the liberation of
Opava Opava (; german: Troppau, pl, Opawa) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the river Opava (river), Opava. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia. It was a histori ...
, the 205th Guards Rifle Regiment was awarded the
Order of Alexander Nevsky The Order of Alexander Nevsky ( ''orden Alexandra Nevskogo'') is an order of merit of the Russian Federation named in honour of saint Alexander Nevsky (1220–1263) and bestowed to civil servants for twenty years or more of highly meritorious se ...
, while the 99th Guards Signal Battalion received the
Order of the Red Star The Order of the Red Star (russian: Орден Красной Звезды, Orden Krasnoy Zvezdy) was a military decoration of the Soviet Union. It was established by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 6 April 193 ...
. On the same date the following were decorated for their parts in the fighting for
Ostrava Ostrava (; pl, Ostrawa; german: Ostrau ) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic, and the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It has about 280,000 inhabitants. It lies from the border with Poland, at the confluences of four rive ...
and
Žilina Žilina (; hu, Zsolna, ; german: Sillein, or ; pl, Żylina , names in other languages) is a city in north-western Slovakia, around from the capital Bratislava, close to both the Czech and Polish borders. It is the fourth largest city of Sl ...
: 203rd and 205th Guards Rifle Regiments (Order of Suvorov, 3rd Degree); 207th Guards Rifle Regiment (Order of Alexander Nevsky); 74th Guards Antitank Battalion (Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, 3rd Degree). In a final round of awards on June 4 the division as a whole received the
Order of Kutuzov The Order of Kutuzov (russian: орден Кутузова ''orden Kutuzova'') is a military decoration of the Russian Federation named after famous Russian Field Marshal Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov (1745–1813). The Order was established du ...
, 2nd Degree, for its part in the liberation of
Bohumín Bohumín (; ; pl, , german: Oderberg) is a town in Karviná District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 20,000 inhabitants. Administrative parts Bohumín is made up of town parts and villages of Nový Bohumín, ...
and nearby towns, while the 77th Guards Sapper Battalion was given the same Order in the 3rd Degree, the 207th Guards Regiment won the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, 2nd Degree, and the 203rd Guards Regiment was awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky, all for the battle for
Olomouc Olomouc (, , ; german: Olmütz; pl, Ołomuniec ; la, Olomucium or ''Iuliomontium'') is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 99,000 inhabitants, and its larger urban zone has a population of about 384,000 inhabitants (2019). Located on th ...
. The division was withdrawn with its corps to the
Carpathian Military District The Red Banner Carpathian Military District (, ) was a military district of the Soviet Armed Forces during the Cold War and subsequently of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the early Post-Soviet period. It was established on 3 May 1946 on the ...
and was based at Stanislav (later
Ivano-Frankivsk Ivano-Frankivsk ( uk, Іва́но-Франкі́вськ, translit=Iváno-Frankívśk ), formerly Stanyslaviv ( pl, Stanisławów ; german: Stanislau), is a city located in Western Ukraine. It is the administrative centre of Ivano-Frankivsk O ...
) postwar. After the 101st Rifle Corps was disbanded the division became part of the
35th Guards Rifle Corps The 35th Guards Rifle Corps () was a rifle corps of the Red Army during World War II that became part of the Soviet Army during the Cold War. World War II Formation The 35th Guards Rifle Corps was formed in accordance with a Stavka directive ...
. The 70th Guards Rifle Division was attached to the
8th Tank Army The 8th Tank Army was one of ten Soviet tank armies. It was formed from the 52nd Army after the end of World War II. It was stationed around the city of Zhytomyr, in the western Ukrainian SSR, part of the Carpathian Military District. During the Co ...
during Operation Whirlwind in November 1956. The 70th Guards Rifle was redesignated the 70th Guards Motor Rifle Division on 25 June 1957 and directly subordinated to the 38th Army. The 207th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment, 104th Guards Tank Regiment, the 137th Guards Artillery Regiment, and the 1159th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment were at
Kolomyia Kolomyia, formerly known as Kolomea ( ua, Коломия, Kolomyja, ; pl, Kołomyja; german: Kolomea; ro, Colomeea; yi, ), is a city located on the Prut River in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province), in western Ukraine. It serves as the admi ...
. The 203rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment was at
Nadvirna Nadvírna, also referred to as ''Nadwirna'' or ''Nadvorna'' ( uk, Надві́рна, pl, Nadwórna, yi, נאַדוואָרנאַ, ''Nadvorna'') is a city located in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in western Ukraine. It is the administrative cent ...
, and the 205th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment was at Ivano-Frankivsk. In January 1991 the division became the 857th Military Equipment Storage Base, and in the next month was taken over by Ukraine.


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