20th Guards Army (Russia)

20th Guards Army (Russia)

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=4th Tank Army (1942-45) 4th Guards Tank Army (1945-46) 4th Guards Mechanised Army (1946-60) 20th Guards Army (1960-present)


caption=
country=Soviet Union/Russian Federation
type= Armour
branch=Red Army, Soviet Army, Russian Ground Forces
dates=1942 – current
command_structure=Moscow Military District
size=currently 2 tank divisions, 2 artillery/missile brigades + several other auxiliary regiments
garrison=Voronezh
nickname=
motto=
colors=
march=
battles=
notable_commanders=
The 20th Guards Army, (originally designated as the 4th Tank Army, 4th Guards Tank Army in 1945, 4th Guards Mechanised Army in 1946, and the 20th Guards Army in 1960 within the Soviet Red Army), is a field army, since 1991, part of the Russian Ground Forces.

It was first formed within the Stalingrad Front from July 1942 and incorporated the 22nd and 23rd Tank Corps, one rifle division, one tank brigade, and the 8th Separate Fighter Air Brigade, under the command of General Major Kruchenkin. It was committed to battle without being fully formed, as the German Wehrmacht had broken through. The Army attempted to stop the German 6th Army, but was not successful and lost a large number of tanks. On 1 August 1942 official Soviet records show the Army as comprising the 22nd Tank Corps (133rd, 173rd, 176th, and 182nd Tank Brigades plus the 22nd Motor Rifle Brigade), the 18th and 205th Rifle Divisions, an independent brigade, and two artillery regiments. [ [http://www.tashv.nm.ru/BoevojSostavSA/1942/19420801.html Combat Composition of the Soviet Army] , 1 August 1942] In August 1942 it fought on the southern approaches to Stalingrad, having conducted some successful counterattacks against units of the German 48th Panzer Corps. The much diminished army was redesigned the 65th Army in October 1942. On 15 July 1943, after an abortive attempt to form the Army for a second time had been called off in February, it was reformed as 4th Guards Tank Army drawing on the headquarters of the previous 19th Cavalry Corps. Initially the new army consisted of 11th and 30th Ural Volunteer Tank Corps and 6th Guards Mechanised Corps.

Its first operation as 4th Guards Tank Army, under General Badanov, was at Orel, the counterattack (Operation Kutuzov) on the northern side of the Kursk bulge after the German defeat at the Battle of Kursk proper. John Erickson writes that '..at 1100 on 26 July, two of Badanov's corps (11th Tank and 6th Guards Mechanised) put in a ragged attack towards Bolkhov. For the next few hours, under the very gaze of Bagramyan [commander of 11th Guards Army, whose sector 4th Tank was attacking through] and Badanov, both corps were heavily battered by the concealed German tanks and assault guns.' [John Erickson, 'Road to Berlin,' 1982, p.115] It took part in the winter battles in the Ukraine in 1944 (Proskurov-Chernovits), then the L’vov-Sanodmierz Operation in the summer. It then participated in the Lower Silesia, Upper Silesia, Berlin, and Prague operations. In the last days of the war, it achieved Guards status by an order of the NKO dated March, 17th, 1945 (Krasnaya Zvezda).

It was initially part of the Soviet occupation forces in Czechoslovakia, but was then moved to eastern Germany. In the first days of the Soviet occupation of eastern Germany, it had its headquarter at Eberswalde and consisted of the 5th and 6th Guards Mechanized Corps and the 10th Guards Tank Corps.

From 1946 to 1957 the Army was named 4th Guards Mechanised Army. It was renamed 20th Guards Army in 1960, [ [http://gsvg88.narod.ru/20/20.htm 20 армия ] ] and served for many years as part of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany. It took part in the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. In the 1980s it controlled the 25th Tank Division (HQ Vogelsang, disbanded 1989), 32nd Guards Tank Division (HQ Juterbog, disbanded 1989), 90th Guards Tank Division (HQ Bernau, withdrawn to Chernorech'e in the Volga Military District, early 1990s), the 35th Guards Motor Rifle Division (HQ Krampnitz, disbanded in 1992 in Germany), the 6th Guards Separate Motor Rifle Brigade at Berlin-Karlhorst (withdrawn to Kursk) and many combat support and service support units, including two surface-to-surface missile brigades, a SAM brigade, an engineer-sapper brigade, and two helicopter regiments. [Craig Crofoot, document on Group of Soviet Forces Germany accessible at www.microarmormayhem.com, including Conventional Forces in Europe data exchange material] After the fall of the Soviet Union 20th Guards Army was withdrawn to Voronezh in the Moscow Military District.

Current composition, 20th Guards Army

*Headquarters, Voronezh
**4th "Kantemirovskaya" Guards Tank Division, Naro-Fominsk, гвардейская танковая Кантемировская дивизия
**10th Guards Uralsko-Lvovskaya Tank Division, Boguchar, гвардейская танковая Уральско-Львовская дивизия [According to [http://gsvg.ru/] the full name is 10 гвардейская танковая Уральско-Львовская ордена Октябрьской революции Краснознаменная орденов Суворова и Кутузова добровольческая дивизия имени Маршала Советского Союза Р. А. Малиновского]
**236th Artillery Brigade - Tambov
**250th Independent Elint Regiment (OSNAZ) - Ostrogozhsk
**397th Multiple Rocket Launcher System Regiment - Skopin
**448th Missile Brigade - Kursk (OTR-21 Tochka SSM)
**other auxiliary regiments and battalions

References and sources

*Keith E. Bonn (ed.), Slaughterhouse: The Handbook of the Eastern Front, Aberjona Press, 2005, p.334
*see also (Ru) http://polk69wunsdorf.narod.ru/simple11.html


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • 22nd Army (Russia) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=22nd Army caption= country=Soviet Union, Russian Federation type= branch=Red Army, Russian Ground Forces dates=June 1941 1945, 1990s present command structure= Moscow Military District size=one Motor Rifle division …   Wikipedia

  • 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division — Infobox Military Unit unit name=127th Rifle Division (July 1940 Sept 1941) 2nd Guards Rifle Division (Sept. 1941 Oct. 1943) 2nd Guards (Motor) Rifle Division (Oct. 1943 Dec. 1953) 23rd Guards Mechanised Division (1954 March 1957) 23rd Guards… …   Wikipedia

  • 90th Guards Tank Division — Infobox Military Unit unit name=82nd Rifle Division 82nd Motorized Rifle Division 3rd Guards Motorized Rifle Division 6th Guards Mechanized Corps 6th Guards Mechanized Division 6th Guards Motor Rifle Division 90th Guards Tank Division… …   Wikipedia

  • Russia — /rush euh/, n. 1. Also called Russian Empire. Russian, Rossiya. a former empire in E Europe and N and W Asia: overthrown by the Russian Revolution 1917. Cap.: St. Petersburg (1703 1917). 2. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 3. See Russian… …   Universalium

  • 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian) — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 20th Waffen SS Grenadier Division caption= Divisional insignia of 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian) dates= February 1944 8 May 1945 country=Nazi Germany allegiance=Nazi Germany branch=Waffen… …   Wikipedia

  • 1st Guards Tank Army (Soviet Union) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=1st Tank Army (1942 April 1944) 1st Guards Tank Army (1944 1998) caption= dates=1942 1998 country=Soviet Union, Russia allegiance= branch=Armoured Forces type=Field army role=Breakthrough and Exploitation in Deep… …   Wikipedia

  • List of guards units of Russia — The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has a large number of Guards units.Ground Forces*Moscow Military District **20th Guards Combined Arms Army ***4th Kantemirovskaya Guards Tank Division, (Cyrillic: гвардейская танковая Кантемировская… …   Wikipedia

  • Red Army — This article is about the 1918 1946 Workers Peasants Red Army. For other uses, see Red Army (disambiguation). Soviet Armed Forces …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas II of Russia — Nicholas II redirects here. For other uses, see Nicholas II (disambiguation). Nicholas II Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias Reign 1 Novem …   Wikipedia

  • Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia — Infobox Russian Royalty|grand duchess name = Anastasia Nikolaevna title =Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia caption = imperial house = flagicon|Russian Empire|1858 House of Romanov father =Nicholas II of Russia mother =Alexandra Fyodorovna of… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”