The 1st Guards Army was a
Soviet
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Guards field army that fought on the
Eastern Front during
World War II
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.
First Formation
On August 6, 1942, the army formed from the
2nd Reserve Army with five Guards Rifle Divisions, the 37th, 38th, 39th, 40th and 41st. On August 9, the army was incorporated into
Southeastern Front The Southeastern Front was a front of the Red Army during World War II.
It was formed on August 5, 1942, out of parts of the Stalingrad Front, using the command elements from the First Tank Army and the disbanded Southern Front. The front's m ...
. On August 18, it was transferred to the
Stalingrad Front (renamed
Don Front The Don Front was a front of the Soviet Red Army during the Second World War, which existed between September 1942 and February 1943, and was commanded during its entire existence by Konstantin Rokossovsky. The name refers to Don River, Russia.
F ...
on September 30).
During the
German Sixth Army's assault on
Stalingrad in August 1942, the
Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
launched a counter-offensive to drive the
German forces back. The 1st Guards Army and the
24th Army launched the attack. Little success was met. The 1st Guards Army managed an advance of just a few miles, while the 24th Army was pushed back right into its start-line.
On October 16, 1942, the headquarters of the army transferred into
Stavka
The ''Stavka'' ( Russian and Ukrainian: Ставка) is a name of the high command of the armed forces formerly in the Russian Empire, Soviet Union and currently in Ukraine.
In Imperial Russia ''Stavka'' referred to the administrative staff, ...
reserve and its troops transferred to the
24th Army. On 25 October 1942 the army was disbanded, its headquarters was converted to the field management of the 2nd formation of
Southwestern Front according to the Stavka directive of 22 October 1942.
Commanders
*Lieutenant General
Filipp Ivanovich Golikov(August 1942)
*Guard Major General Artillery
Kirill Semenovich Moskalenko (August–October 1942)
*Guard Major General
Ivan Mikhailovich Chistyakov (October 1942).
Second Formation
On November 5, 1942, 1st Guards Army was reformed from
63rd Army according to the Stavka directive of November 1.
The army was a part of
Southwestern Front. When the German troops were making their attack on
Stalingrad, the First Guards Army was facing the
Italian Eighth Army in the upper part of the
Don River. The Army participated in Stalingrad strategic offensive
Operation Uranus. As the right flank of the front shock group, 1st Guards Army with 5th Tank Army created the appearance of the Stalingrad encirclement "boiler".
On December 5, 1942, 1st Guards Army is split, its left wing being renamed
3rd Guards Army
The 3rd Guards Army () was a field army of the Soviet Red Army that fought on the Eastern Front in World War II.
The army fought in the Battle of Berlin, during which it mopped up German resistance around Cottbus.
1942 to 1945
It was formed o ...
of the
Southwestern Front.
Commander
*Lieutenant General
Dmitri Danilovich Lelyushenko
Dmitry Danilovich Lelyushenko (russian: Дми́трий Дани́лович Лелюше́нко; ( – July 20, 1987) was a Soviet military commander, the highest rank achieved being that of an Army General (1959).
Twice the Hero of the Sovie ...
(November – December 1942 ).
Third Formation
The 1st Guards Army was created on December 8, 1942, according to the Stavka directive of December 5, 1942. The troops of the army was formed from the part of the operational group of
Southwestern Front, and the headquarters of the army formed of management of
4th Army Reserve
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. It is composed of units of the right wing of the previous version of the 1st guard army and some reinforcement units : the
4th Guards Rifle Corps, the
6th Guards Rifle Corps, the
153rd Rifle Division
The 153rd Rifle Division was a Soviet infantry division of the Red Army during World War II. It was formed in the Ural Military District. On 22 June 1941 when the German Operation Barbarossa began, it was serving under command of Nikolai Gagen wi ...
, and the
18th Tank Corps. After the German relief operation was held, the 1st Guards Army, along with the
6th Army and
3rd Guards Army
The 3rd Guards Army () was a field army of the Soviet Red Army that fought on the Eastern Front in World War II.
The army fought in the Battle of Berlin, during which it mopped up German resistance around Cottbus.
1942 to 1945
It was formed o ...
, launched an attack in
Operation Little Saturn. During the operation the
Soviets defeated the
Italian Eighth Army and gained a respectable amount of territory. By the end of the year, the 1st Guards Army was outside
Millerovo.
The 1st Guards Army also took part in
Operation Saturn, where the Red Army successfully drove back
Army Group South to the
Donets Basin in the
Ukraine
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. The 1st Guards Army was part of the
Soviet Southwestern Front, and took part in the victorious Soviet pushing into Germany in 1943 to 1945. Also, in 1943, the 1st Guards Army was the first unit of the soviet army to operate the new
T-34/85
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tank. Among its units when the war ended in 1945 was the
81st Rifle Division. In August, the 1st Guards Army became the headquarters of the
Kiev Military District.
Commanders
*Lieutenant-General, and from May 1943, Colonel-General
Vasily Ivanovich Kuznetsov (December 1942 – December 1943 )
*Colonel-General
Andrei Antonovich Grechko
Andrei Antonovich Grechko (, ; – 26 April 1976) was a Marshal of the Soviet Union (from 1955). He was Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union from 1967 to 1976.
Early life
Grechko was the thirteenth child born to a family of Ukrainian peasa ...
(December 1943 – the end of the war).
After World War II
In July 1958, the 1st Separate Combined Arms Army (the
Special Mechanized Army until 1957) was moved from its headquarters in
Budapest
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to
Chernigov and renamed the 1st Combined Arms Army. The 1st Combined Arms Army was subordinated to the
Kiev Military District and in 1960 consisted of the
72nd,
81st and
115th Guards Motor Rifle Divisions, as well as the
35th Guards Tank Division Military units
*35th Fighter Wing, an air combat unit of the United States Air Force
*35th Infantry Division (United States), a formation of the National Guard since World War I
*35th Infantry Regiment (United States), a regiment created on 1 July 1 ...
. On 5 October 1967, it was renamed the 1st Guards Combined Arms Army at the request of now-
Minister of Defense Grechko, who had commanded the army's third formation during World War II. On 22 February 1968, it was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner.
For a period the army HQ was actually an operations group of the District. By this time it had been awarded the
Order of Lenin. It included among its forces the
72nd Guards Motor Rifle Division, and the
25th Guards Motor Rifle Division.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union the Army became the 1st Army Corps of the
Ukrainian Ground Forces, and then
Territorial Directorate "North".
Commanders
The following officers commanded the 1st Guards Combined Arms Army and the previous 1st Combined Arms Army.
* Lieutenant General
Vasily Arkhipov (formation – 23 May 1960)
* Colonel General
Alexander Rodimtsev (23 May 1960 – 18 March 1966)
* Lieutenant General
Grigory Batalov (18 March 1966 – 13 June 1969)
* Lieutenant General
Sergey Molokoedov Sergey may refer to:
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(13 June 1969 – 2 September 1970)
* Lieutenant General
Grigory Gorodetsky (2 September 1970 – 1973)
* ?? (1973–1976)
* Lieutenant General
Alexander Elagin
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(1976 – September 1979)
* Lieutenant General
Aleksey Fyodorov (September 1979 – May 1982)
* Lieutenant General
Alexey Demidov
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(May 1982 – 1984)
* ?? (1984 – May 1988)
* Lieutenant General
Valentin Bobryshev
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(May 1988 – 1 August 1991)
* Major General
Andrei Nikolayev (1 August 1991 – February 1992)
Notes
References
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http://samsv.narod.ru/Arm/ag01/arm.html(Russian)
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