The 70th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade was a Soviet Ground Forces mechanized infantry brigade of the Soviet–Afghan War. During the war, it was based in Kandahar.
70th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade First Formation | |
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Active | 1979–1989 |
Country | Soviet Union |
Branch | Soviet Army |
Type | Motorized infantry |
Garrison/HQ | Kandahar |
Engagements | Soviet–Afghan War |
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First Formation
editThe brigade was formed on 1 March 1980 in Kandahar from the 373rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment of the 5th Guards Motor Rifle Division. On 4 May 1985, it was awarded a second Order of the Red Banner for its actions in Afghanistan. In August 1988, it withdrew to Kushka. The brigade was disbanded in February 1989.[1]
Second Formation
editThe 17th Guards Rifle Division became the 123rd Guards Motor Rifle Division in 1957 and converted into the 129th Guards Machine-Gun Artillery Division in 1989. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, it became a Russian Ground Forces formation in May 1992. In 2001, it was converted to the 17th Guards Motor Rifle Division, and became the 70th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade in 2009. The brigade is currently based in Ussuriysk.
References
edit- ^ Holm, Michael. "70th independent Guards Motorised Rifle Brigade". www.ww2.dk. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
External links
edit- Website dedicated to the brigade Archived 2022-04-02 at the Wayback Machine