59th Guards Motor Rifle Division

The 59th Guards Kramatorsk Order of Red Banner, Order of Suvorov, Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Motor-Rifle Division of the Soviet Union's Red Army was initially formed near Krasnodar in March 1942 as the 197th Rifle Division (2nd formation).[1] On the division's formation Colonel (from 14.10.1942 major-general) M. I. Zaporozhchenko took command, who stayed with the division until February 1943. Its second commander was Major-General G. P. Karamyshev from February 1943 up to the end of the war.[2]

On the formation of the 197th Rifle Division the major subunits were the 828th, 862nd, 889th Rifle, 261st Artillery Regiments, as well as other support units. Upon becoming Guards the designations of the subunits changed to the 176th, 179th, and 183rd Guards Rifle and 127 Guards Artillery Regiments,[3] and 66th Guards Independent Sapper Battalion.[4]

  1. ^ Poirier, Conner, pp. 339–340
  2. ^ Чмелев А. М., «Прошла с боями», Киш., 1983.
  3. ^ Poirier, Conner, pp. 237–238
  4. ^ Старонижестеблиевская :: http://steblievskaya.com.ru