109th Motorized Division (Soviet Union)
109th Motorized Division (January, 1940 – July 19, 1941) | |
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Active | 1940–1941 |
Country | Soviet Union |
Branch | Red Army |
Type | Division |
Role | Mechanized Infantry |
Engagements | Operation Barbarossa Battle of Kiev |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Col. Nikolai Pavlovich Krasnoretskii |
The 109th Motorized Division was formed from the 109th Rifle Division in January, 1940, in the Transbaikal Military District. It was one of the first Red Army mechanized divisions formed and also one of the first to be fully equipped with motor vehicles and tanks. Shortly before the German invasion, in late May, 1941, it began moving west by rail, arriving in western Ukraine on June 18. The division went into action on June 26, but by early July had lost most of its tanks and trucks. It was soon pulled back into the reserves of Southwestern Front and converted into the 304th Rifle Division.
Formation
The 109th Rifle Division had first formed on April 15, 1939, at
- 381st Motor Rifle Regiment
- 602nd Motor Rifle Regiment (from 82nd Motor Rifle Division)
- 16th Tank Regiment (four tank battalions, each 52 BT tanks)
- 404th Motorized Howitzer Regiment
- Reconnaissance Battalion
- Antitank Battalion
- Antiaircraft Battalion
- Sapper Battalion
The 16th Tank Regiment was formed between January 29 and February 18, 1940 from the tank battalions of the
Combat History
On June 18, advance elements of the division had reached
References
Citations
- ^ a b Drig, Yevgeny (12 March 2007). "5 механизированный корпус" [5th Mechanized Corps]. mechcorps.rkka.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 28 June 2011. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
- ^ Charles C. Sharp, "The Deadly Beginning", Soviet Tank, Mechanized, Motorized Divisions and Tank Brigades of 1940 - 1942, Soviet Order of Battle World War II, Vol. I, 1995, pp. 58-59
- ^ David M. Glantz, Barbarossa Derailed, vol. 1, Helion & Co., Ltd., Solihull, UK, 2012, Kindle ed., Table 4
- ^ David Shahel, Kiev 1941, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2012, p. 72
- ^ Walter S. Dunn, Jr., Stalin's Keys to Victory, Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, PA, 2007, pp. 64, 77
- ^ Sharp, "The Deadly Beginning", p. 59. Note that Sharp incorrectly states that the new division was the 307th. He corrects this in his "Red Tide", Soviet Rifle Divisions Formed From June to December 1941, Soviet Order of Battle World War II, Vol. IX, 1996, p. 69
Bibliography
- Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union (1964). Командование корпусного и дивизионного звена советских вооруженных сил периода Великой Отечественной войны 1941 – 1945 гг [Commanders of Corps and Divisions in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945] (in Russian). Moscow: Frunze Military Academy. p. 337