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385th Guards Artillery Brigade

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385th Guards Odesskaya Red Banner Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Artillery Brigade
Great Emblem of the Brigade
Active1981–present
CountrySoviet Union (1981–1991)
 Russia (1991-present)
Branch Russian Ground Forces
Part of2nd Guards Combined Arms Army
Garrison/HQTotskoye, Orenburg Oblast
DecorationsOrder of the Red Banner Order of the Red Banner
Order of Khmelnitsky 2nd Class (USSR) Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky
Military unit

The385th GuardsOdesskayaRed BannerOrder of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Artillery Brigade (Military Unit Number 32755) (Russian: 385-я гвардейская артиллерийская бригада) is anartilleryformation of theRussian Ground Forces. It traces its history to the establishment of the 44th Guards Cannon Artillery Brigade (Russian: 44-я гвардейская пушечная артиллерийская бригада) on 20 May 1944, during World War II.

History

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From 24 May 1944 to 5 September 1944 it fought as part of the5th Shock Army of the3rd Ukrainian Front; it was then withdrawn into theReserve of the Supreme High Command on 6 September 1944; and then from 30 October 1944 to 9 May 1945 it fought again with the 5th Shock Army, but by this time the 5th Shock Army was under the command of the1st Belorussian Front.

A VGK order of 19 April 1944 gave it the honorific name "Odessa."

It is located atTotskoye,Orenburg Oblast, in theCentral Military District, currently part of the 2nd Guards Combined Arms Army.

From 1945 to 1992, the brigade was part of the3rd Shock Army, which became the 3rd Red Banner Combined Arms Army in 1954.

The brigade in its present form was established in August 1981 from the previous 98th Guards Cannon Artillery Regiment. It returned fromPlanken inEast Germany toTotskoye in 1993.[1]

The brigade is now fighting as part of theRussian invasion of Ukraine,[2] as part of the group of forces deployed from the Central Military District.

References

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  1. ^Holm, Michael."385th Guards Artillery Brigade".www.ww2.dk - Soviet Armed Forces organisation and order of battle. Retrieved2022-11-15.
  2. ^"The Russian army has broken all possible records for the massive deployment of troops". Retrieved19 July 2022.
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