19th Guards Mechanized Brigade (Belarus)
The 19th Guards Mechanized Brigade is a formation of the Armed Forces of Belarus based in (ru:Заслоново), a few kilometers east of Lepiel. The brigade traces its history back to the 1942 formation of the 2nd Guards Mechanized Corps of the Soviet Army during World War II. Subsequent designations during the Cold War included 2nd Guards Mechanized Division and 19th Guards Tank Division. Following the Cold War, the 19th Guards Tank Division was relocated to Belarus and became part of their armed forces in 1992. Thereafter, the unit was reduced to a personnel and equipment cadre unit and titled the 19th Guards Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment before being upgraded to a mechanized brigade in 2008.
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19th Guards Mechanized Brigade (Belarus)
The 19th Guards Mechanized Brigade is a formation of the Armed Forces of Belarus based in (ru:Заслоново), a few kilometers east of Lepiel. The brigade traces its history back to the 1942 formation of the 2nd Guards Mechanized Corps of the Soviet Army during World War II. Subsequent designations during the Cold War included 2nd Guards Mechanized Division and 19th Guards Tank Division. Following the Cold War, the 19th Guards Tank Division was relocated to Belarus and became part of their armed forces in 1992. Thereafter, the unit was reduced to a personnel and equipment cadre unit and titled the 19th Guards Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment before being upgraded to a mechanized brigade in 2008.
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19-та гвардійська Миколаєво-Бу ...... військ Збройних сил Білорусі.
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19-я гвардейская танковая диви ...... ьная механизированная бригада.
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The 19th Guards Mechanized Bri ...... a mechanized brigade in 2008.
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19-та гвардійська Миколаєво-Бу ...... військ Збройних сил Білорусі.
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19-я гвардейская танковая диви ...... ьная механизированная бригада.
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The 19th Guards Mechanized Bri ...... a mechanized brigade in 2008.
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19-та окрема механізована бригада (Білорусь)
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19-я гвардейская танковая дивизия
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19th Guards Mechanized Brigade (Belarus)
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