10th Guards Budapest Rifle Corps

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10-й гвардейский стрелковый Будапештский корпус — войсковое соединение РККА ВС СССР, в Великой Отечественной войне и в послевоенные годы. Условное наименование — войсковая часть полевая почта (в/ч пп) № 69651. Сокращённое наименование — 10 гв. ск. rdf:langString
The 10th Guards Budapest Rifle Corps was a unit of the Soviet Red Army during the Eastern Front of World War II. It traces its history to the 3rd Guards Rifle Corps, originally activated in January 1942, which was redesignated the 10th Guards Rifle Corps on 13 August 1942. In 1948, it was part of 4th Guards Army, alongside and 82nd Rifle Corps. It was made up of 33rd Guards Mechanized Division, 59th Guards RD, and 86th Guards Rifle Divisions. 86 GRD was still with it in 1955. By the time of its disestablishment it had been assigned the Military Unit Number No. 69651. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 10th Guards Budapest Rifle Corps was a unit of the Soviet Red Army during the Eastern Front of World War II. It traces its history to the 3rd Guards Rifle Corps, originally activated in January 1942, which was redesignated the 10th Guards Rifle Corps on 13 August 1942. By Transcaucasian Front Order No. 00169 dated 3 August 1942, the corps began to form. The formation of the corps took place in the first half of August 1942 in the Makhachkala area from the previously completed 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Guards Rifle Brigades (later to be expanded into 108th, 109th, and 110th Guards Rifle Divisions). On 13 August 1942, the 3rd Guards Rifle Corps was renamed to the 10th Guards Rifle Corps. It took part in the Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive as part of the 5th Shock Army, 3rd Ukrainian Front. They also took part in the Budapest Offensive as part of the 46th Army. Later, it became part of the Odessa Military District. In 1948, it was part of 4th Guards Army, alongside and 82nd Rifle Corps. It was made up of 33rd Guards Mechanized Division, 59th Guards RD, and 86th Guards Rifle Divisions. 86 GRD was still with it in 1955. By the time of its disestablishment it had been assigned the Military Unit Number No. 69651. The corps was disestablished by being redesignated the 14th Guards Army on 25 November 1956 in Kishinev.
rdf:langString 10-й гвардейский стрелковый Будапештский корпус — войсковое соединение РККА ВС СССР, в Великой Отечественной войне и в послевоенные годы. Условное наименование — войсковая часть полевая почта (в/ч пп) № 69651. Сокращённое наименование — 10 гв. ск.
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