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Eastern Group of Troops and Forces (Ru: Группировки войск и сил на Северо-Востоке России (ВССВ)), formed in 1998 and incorporating troops of the former 25th Army Corps. The North-Eastern Group was established in Kamchatka in 1998 "primarily because of the remoteness
491:(HQ Ussuriysk, 29th Motor Rifle Division, HQ Kamen-Rybolov, Primorskiy Kray; 40th Motor Rifle Division HQ Smolyaninovo-1, Primorskiy Kray; 123rd Guards Motor Rifle Division, Barabash, Primorskiy Kray; 199th Motor Rifle Division, HQ Krasnyy Kut, Primorskiy Kray; 277th Motor Rifle Division, HQ
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was tasked to send to the west several divisions, including tank formations. Almost at the same time in
October - November, the 58th Tank Division of General AA Kotljarova (1st Red Banner Army); 60th Tank Division - Major-General A. Popova; and the
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854:)(81 Guards Rifle Division was ex 422nd Rifle Division March 1943. Fought at Krasnograd, Iasi, and Pressburg. With 53rd Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45. Became 81st Guards Motor Rifle Division on 4 June 1957.)
590:, HQ 68th Corps (the former 51st Army), four Motor Rifle Divisions, and four Machine-Gun/Artillery Divisions. In April 2007 it was reported that ten units in the DVVO were manned by contract servicemen.
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of the zone of responsibility in the North-East from the controlling structures, the Far East
Military District, and the Pacific Fleet". It was based on the headquarters of the
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1857:Сунцов Н.П.; Телешенко А.И.; Хвостиков М.П. (1971).
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309:In 1945, the 614th Khingan Rifle Regiment of the
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1621:(in Russian). 23 October 2007. Archived from
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1166:49th Machine Gun-Artillery Regiment
1163:46th Machine Gun-Artillery Regiment
1155:18th Machine Gun Artillery Division
911:18th Machine Gun Artillery Division
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250:Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army
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556:Ground and Coastal Defence Forces
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444:(settlement Gor’achiy Kluch,
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24:Дальневосточный военный округ
19:Far Eastern Military District
1941:Far Eastern Federal District
1818:Soviet Military Encyclopedia
1339:7027th Engineer Reserve Base
1214:20th Guards Missile Brigade
1073:"Dukhovshchino-Khinganskaya"
683:August 1961 – December 1963
326:Primorskiy Military District
292:Soviet invasion of Manchuria
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898:270th Motor Rifle Division
733:Army General Ivan Tretyak
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517:270th Motor Rifle Division
384:37th Guards Airborne Corps
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313:"Khingan" was formed at
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1030:5th Red Banner Army
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938:other smaller units
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120:Ministry of Defence
94:Soviet Armed Forces
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