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118th Guards Rifle Division

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118th Guards Rifle Division
Active1945–1946; 1950–1956
CountrySoviet Union
BranchRed Army (1945-46)
Soviet Army (1950-56)
TypeDivision
RoleInfantry
Garrison/HQPärnu
DecorationsOrder of the Red Banner Order of the Red Banner
Battle honoursTallinn
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Maj. Gen. Karl Adamovich Allikas
Maj. Gen. Johan Yakovlevich Lombak
Military unit

The118th Estonian Guards Rifle Division was an elite infantry division of theRed Army and later theSoviet Army. It was formed following the German surrender in June 1945 from the 2nd wartime formation of the7th Estonian Rifle Division. The division became a brigade in 1946 and became a division again in 1950. It was disbanded in 1956.

History

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The division was formed on June 28, 1945 from the re-designated 7th Estonian Rifle Division. On the same date the entire8th Estonian Rifle Corps was raised to Guards status as the41st Guards Rifle Corps. On its formation the 118th Guards inherited the honorific title and decoration of the 7th, with its full title being 118th Guards Rifle Estonian, Tallinn,[1] Order of the Red Banner[2] Division.[3][4] The division was commanded by Maj. Gen. Karl Adamovich Allikas, who had commanded the 7th Estonian Rifle Division since January 6, 1943.

This re-designation took place nearly two months afterV-E Day, but before theSoviet invasion of Manchuria, so technically the 118th Guards can be considered a wartime formation, although it did not see combat in Manchuria. In February 1946 General Allikas was replaced in command by Maj. Gen. Johan Yakovlevich Lombak, who had previously commanded the249th Estonian Rifle Division (later122nd Guards Rifle Division).

The division was downsized into the 22nd Guards Separate Rifle Brigade in 1946. It was based atPärnu.[5]

The division was reformed from the 22nd Guards Separate Rifle Brigade in 1950, and served until 1956 with4th Guards Rifle Corps (the10th Guards Army previously), before being disbanded again on July 7, 1956 at Tallinn.[6]

References

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Citations

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  1. ^"Освобождение городов".www.soldat.ru. Retrieved2024-11-27.
  2. ^Affairs Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union 1967b, p. 21.
  3. ^Charles C. Sharp,"Red Guards", Soviet Guards Rifle and Airborne Units Divisions 1941 to 1945, Soviet Order of Battle World War II, Vol. IV, Nafziger, 1995, p. 88
  4. ^Feskov et al 2013, p. 147
  5. ^Feskov et al 2013, p. 149
  6. ^Holm, Michael."10th Guards Combined Arms Army".www.ww2.dk. Retrieved2016-03-09. and Feskov et al 2013, p. 152

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