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The 336th Independent Guards Bialystok Orders of Suvorov and Alexander Nevsky Naval Infantry Brigade (;
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06017) is a brigade of the Russian
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, formerly part of the Soviet Naval Infantry.


History


World War II

The 336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade traces its history back to the creation of the 347th Rifle Regiment of the
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(2nd formation) (308th RD (II)), which was formed on March 28, 1942, from a cadre provided by the Omsk Infantry School. The personnel of the regiment was mainly recruited from military men of the military school, residents of the Omsk Region, Altai Territory and Gorny Altai. At the end of May 1942, the 308th Rifle Division was redeployed to the
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near the city of Saratov. On August 19, 1942, the division marched to the front and, by September 10, 1942, advanced to the front line and entered into battle with the opponents of the 24th Army, Stalingrad Front, in the area of the
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state farm (to the north-west of
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). In the face of the German onslaught, the 308th retreated into Stalingrad on October 2, 1942, and was re-subordinated to the
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. The combat positions of the division were in the area of the
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. On November 3, 1942, the 308th RD transferred the defense of the plant to units of the 138th Rifle Division and was withdrawn to the rear. For its actions at Stalingrad between September and December 1942, the 308th Rifle Division was awarded the
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by an order dated 19 June 1943. Reassigned to the
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to be rebuilt, the division spent the next several months reconstituting its strength. By 1 March 1943, the division was shipped back to the front and assigned to the
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reserves and then to the 11th Army in the
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. The division went back to the front in the 3rd Army of the
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in
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. Distinguishing itself in combat, the division was awarded Guards status and redesignated the 120th Guards Rifle Division. As a result, the regiment was redesignated as the 336th Guards Rifle Regiment. During the remainder of 1943 the division participated in the Orel,
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, and Gomel–Rechitsa operations.


Postwar

After the end of the war, the regiment was relocated to
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with the division later in 1945. In 1957, it was converted into the 336th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment when the division became a motor rifle unit. As a result of its performance in exercises, the 336th was chosen to be converted into a specialized naval infantry unit after the Naval Infantry reformed. In accordance with a directive of 7 June 1963, the regiment was ordered converted into the 336th Separate Guards Naval Infantry Regiment in July; it was to be stationed at
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,
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. Fielding 1,519 men in peacetime, its structure was not changed when it transferred to the Naval Infantry and it was instead reequipped. The 336th consisted of three battalions of Naval Infantry equipped with the amphibious
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armored personnel carrier, a tank battalion with two companies of
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amphibious light tanks and a company of
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main battle tanks. Artillery support was provided by a battery of
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multiple rocket launchers and a battery of
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, while air defense consisted of a platoon of
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anti-aircraft guns and a platoon of
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surface-to-air missiles. Support units included support, reconnaissance, engineer, and NBC defense battalions. The conversion took place at Uruchcha, and was completed in June, when the regiment deployed to Baltiysk in echelons. On 20 November 1979 the regiment was renamed the 336th independent Guards Naval Infantry Brigade. The 336th IGNIB has been since 1967 the principal unit of the NI that has taken part in national parades in
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of
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.


2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Russia deployed a battalion tactical group of the 336th Independent Guards Naval Infantry Brigade to “the Crimean direction” on March 10th, 2022. On November 5th, the brigade was awarded the Order of Zhukov.


Units in the 1980s and 1990s

Brigade Headquarters * 877th Naval Infantry Battalion * 878th Naval Infantry Battalion * 879th Naval (Air Landing) Infantry Battalion * 884th Naval Infantry Battalion * 112th Tank Battalion * 887th Reconnaissance Battalion * 1612th Artillery Battalion * 1618th Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion * 1615th Multi-Rocket Launcher Artillery Battalion * 1621st Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion


References


Further reading

* *{{Cite book , title=Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской , last=Feskov , first=V.I. , last2=Golikov , first2=V.I. , last3=Kalashnikov , first3=K.A. , last4=Slugin , first4=S.A. , name-list-style=amp , publisher=Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing , year=2013 , isbn=978-5-89503-530-6 , location=Tomsk , language=Russian , trans-title=The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces , pages=184–185 , ref={{SfnRef, Feskov et al, 2013 Naval infantry brigades of Russia Brigades of the Soviet Union Military units and formations established in 1963