North Western Operational Command
The command traces its lineage to the 65th Army of the Red Army, a field army of the Soviet Union during World War II. It was formed in October 1942 from rebuilding elements of the first formation of the 4th Tank Army on the Don Front. The army was commanded by Pavel Batov until after the fall of Berlin, and served in various Fronts commanded by Konstantin Rokossovsky for the duration of the war.
North Western Operational Command
The command traces its lineage to the 65th Army of the Red Army, a field army of the Soviet Union during World War II. It was formed in October 1942 from rebuilding elements of the first formation of the 4th Tank Army on the Don Front. The army was commanded by Pavel Batov until after the fall of Berlin, and served in various Fronts commanded by Konstantin Rokossovsky for the duration of the war.
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The command traces its lineage ...... s renamed the 65th Army Corps.
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The command traces its lineage ...... y for the duration of the war.
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North Western Operational Command
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65th Army (1942-April 1946)
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65th Army Corps (1994-2001)
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7th Army Corps (1993-1994)
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7th Mechanized Army (April 1946-1957)
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7th Tank Army (1957-1993)
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North Western Operational Command (2001-present)
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