- 1st Guards Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union)
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unit_name=1st Guards Mechanized Corps
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dates=1942-?
country=Soviet Union
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branch=Armoured Forces
type=Mechanized Corps
role=Breakthrough and Exploitation in Deep Operations
size=ca. 19,000-20,000 men
180-220 tanks
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battles=Operation Saturn Battle of Kursk Battle of Prokhorovka
Lake Balaton DefensiveVienna Offensive Prague Offensive
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battle_honours=Vienna
anniversaries=The 1st Guards Mechanized Corps (honorific 'Vienna') was a
Red Army armoured formation that saw service duringWorld War II on the Eastern Front. After the war it continued to serve with Soviet occupation forces inCentral Europe . It was originally the1st Guards Rifle Division . The unit had approximately the same size and combat power as an early-warWehrmacht Panzer Division , or a British Armoured Division had during World War II.In its final form, it was designated the 137th Military Base and was withdrawn from Vaziani in Georgia and disbanded in ther early 1990s.
Formation
1st Guards Mechanized Corps was formed in November 1942 in the
Tambov region during the re-establishment of the Mechanized Corps as a formation in theRed Army . It was then assigned to Southwestern Front which was under the command of General N.F.Vatutin to participate in the encirclement of GermanArmy Group A inOperation Saturn , which was undertaken during theBattle of Stalingrad .The 1st Guards Mechanized Corps consisted of the following units:
Combat Units
* 1st Guards Mechanized Rifle Brigade
* 2nd Guards Mechanized Rifle Brigade
* 3rd Guards Mechanized Rifle Brigade
* 16, 17, 18, 19 Guards Tank Regiments (combined into the 9th Guards Tank Brigade by 1945)
* 116th Guards Artillery Regiment
* 1504th Guards Anti-Tank Regiment
* 267th Mortar Regiment
* 407th Guards Mortar BattalionSupport Units
* 54th Guards Signalling Battalion
* Corps TrainChanges to unit organization
*The 116th Guards Artillery Regiment had been replaced by the 382nd Guards, 1453rd, and 1821st self-propelled gun regiments by 1945.
*The 1504th Guards Anti-Tank Regiment was no longer with the corps in 1945.
*The 11th Guards Motorcycle Battalion and 1699th Anti-Aircraft Regiment had been added to the corps by 1945.Depending on the specific tasks allotted to the Corps, units from the
STAVKA Reserve could be added to help it achieve its mission. When the 1st Guards Mechanized Corps returned to the front in January 1945, its tank formations were completely equipped with American M4A2 ShermanLend-Lease tanks.The Corps had been re-designated the 1st Guards Mechanised Division by March 1946 and served in the
Transcaucasian Military District before being reorganised as 2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division in 1957 and then 100th Guards MRD in 1965. At some point afterwards, probably in the late 1980s, it was renamed 173rd Guards District Training Centre. It was based inTblisi throughout the postwar period.After the fall of the Soviet Union, it was redesignated as the 137th Military Base, and finally withdrawn and disbanded in the 1990s.
Combat History
1942
*
Operation Saturn 1943
* Battle of Kharkov (1943)
*Battle of Kursk
*Operation Polkovodets Rumyantsev
* Battle of the lower Dnepr1944
* None
1945
*
Battle of Budapest
*Vienna Offensive Assignment
1942
* Southwestern Front
** 3rd Guards Army1943
* Southwestern Front
1944
*
STAVKA Reserve , later part of the Kharkov Military District1945
*
3rd Ukrainian Front Commanders
* Lieutenant General Russiyanov
Honorifics
"Vienna, Voronezh"
Decorations
*
Order of Lenin
* Order of KutuzovReferences
Books
* Bonn, K.E. 'Slaughterhouse - The Handbook of the Eastern Front', Aberjona Press
* Erickson, J. 'The Road to Stalingrad'
* Glantz, D. 'From the Don to the Dnepr'Websites
* [http://www.redarmystudies.net Red Army Studies]
* [http://www.battlefield.ru Battlefield.ru]
* [http://www.theeasternfront.co.uk Eastern Front.co.uk]
* [http://www.lostbattalion.com/t-ff_1GMC.aspx Lost Battalion Games Article]
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