27th Guards Rifle Division

27th Guards Rifle Division

The 27th Guards Rifle Division was a Red Army rifle division in World War II which later became a Soviet Army motor rifle division.

The division draws its history from the 75th Naval Rifle Brigade formed in the end of 1941. As part of the 3rd Shock Army, Kalinin Front in 1942 the brigade participated in the Demiansk operations - the Moscow counteroffensive. For its fighting performance it became the 3rd Guards Rifle Brigade in March 1942, having spent all its time in reserve, became the 27th Guards Rifle Division in April-May 1942. With a view to the preservation of fighting and revolutionary traditions of earlier formations, the name "Omsk" which 27th Rifle Division had during the Russian Civil War had earlier was given to the new division. In the late summer of 1942, it was rushed south to help stop the German offensive into the northern Caucasus and Stalingrad. It took part in the destruction of the German 6th Army during the winter of 1942/43. During World War II the division was part of the 4th Tank Army, 1st Guards Army, the 24th Army, the 66th Army, the 65th Army and since February 1943 the 62nd Army. In April 1942 the 62nd Army became the Eighth Guards Army. In July 1942 the Division was part of Kalinin Front's 58th Army, alongside 16th Guards Rifle Division and two other rifle divisions. [ [http://www.tashv.nm.ru/BoevojSostavSA/1942/19420701.html Combat Composition of the Soviet Army] ] The Division was back with the 8th Guards Army of the 1st Belorussian Front in May 1945.

The Division participated in the Battle of Stalingrad, Izyum-Barvenkovo, Donbass, Zaporozhye, Nikopol-Krivoi Rog, Bereznegova-Snigirovka, Odessa, Lublin - Brest, Poznań, Küstrin, Варшавско - Познанской and the Berlin offensive operation. For services in battle the Division was awarded the honourable name "Novobug" (March 1944), then awarded the Order of the Red Banner and Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 2nd degrees. Over 10 thousand of its soldiers were awarded awards and medals, and 7 were awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union. Its commanders included Colonel K.N. Vindushev (1942), and S.Glebov (1942 - 1945), Glebov was originally a Colonel but was made a General-Major in November 1942.

Since 1945 the Division remained as part of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany; it became a Motor Rifle Division about 1957. It remained in Germany until after the fall of the Soviet Union, when it was withdrawn to Totskoye in the Volga-Ural Military District. It has contributed many personnel for peacekeeping operations.

Composition in Germany, 1989-90

Source: Craig Crofoot, GSFG manscript available at www.microarmormayhem.com
*a. Division Headquarters – Halle 51° 29’ 40” North, 11° 55’ 40” East
*b. 68th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment (BMP) – Halle 51° 26’ 30” North, 11° 56’ 50” East
*c. 243rd Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment (BTR) – Halle 51° 29’ 40” North, 11° 55’ 40” East
*d. 244th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment (BTR) – Schlotheim 51° 15’ 50” North, 10° 38’ 30” East
*e. 28th Tank Regiment – Halle 51° 29’ 40” North, 11° 55’ 40” East
*f. 54th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment – Halle 51° 29’ 40” North, 11° 55’ 40” East
*g. 286th Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment – Halle 51° 29’ 40” North, 11° 55’ 40” East
*h. 488th Independent Anti-Tank Battalion – Halle 51° 29’ 40” North, 11° 55’ 40” East
*i. 5th Independent Reconnaissance & Radio EW Battalion – Mühlhausen 51° 12’ 20” North, 10° 27’ 00” East
*j. 35th Independent Guards Signals Battalion – Halle 51° 29’ 40” North, 11° 55’ 40” East
*k. 29th Independent Guards Engineer-Sapper Battalion – Halle 51° 26’ 40” North, 11° 57’ 10” East
*l. 44th Repair-Reconstruction Battalion
*m. 367th Independent Chemical Defense Battalion
*n. 21st Independent Medical-Sanitation Battalion
*o. 1126th Independent Material Support Battalion

Current Composition

Source warfare.ru
*HQ 27th Motorized-Rifle Division [2nd Combined-Arms Army]
**81st Motorized Rifle Regiment, Samara [27th MRD] (Agentstvo Voyennykh Novostey, 5 Mar 01; 21 Jan 03).
**152nd Tank Regiment(Agentstvo Voyennykh Novostey, 13 Sep 01).
**433rd Motorized-Rifle Regiment [27th MRD] (Agentstvo Voyennykh Novostey, 13 Sep 01).

ources

*http://samsv.narod.ru/Div/Sd/gvsd027/default.html
*Bonn, Slaughterhouse: Handbook of the Eastern Front, 2005, p.365


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