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The 336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade traces its history back to the creation of the 347th Rifle Regiment of the 308th Rifle Division (2nd formation) (308th RD (II)), which was formed on March 28, 1942, from a cadre provided by the Omsk Infantry School.
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The principal ground force formation in Kaliningrad is the Russian 11th Army Corps [11] [12] which incorporates the 18th Guards Motorized Rifle Division as well as other corps level units. The 336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade, based in Baltiysk, is the Baltic Fleet's naval infantry formation.
By 1989, the Naval Infantry numbered 18,000 troops, organised into the 55th Naval Infantry Division at Vladivostok and at least four independent brigades: the 61st Kirkenneskaya Brigade at Pechenga (Northern Fleet), 175th at Tumannyy in the North, 336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade at Baltiysk (Baltic Fleet), and 810th at Sevastopol (Black Sea ...
336th Naval Infantry Brigade. inception. 5 November 2022. media type. ... 336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade; Global file usage. The following other wikis use this file:
17th Guards Mechanised Brigade; 19th Mechanized Brigade (Soviet Union, 1934–1938) 31st Mechanized Brigade (Soviet Union) 44th Guards Cannon Artillery Brigade; 54th Rifle Brigade (Soviet Union) 88th Separate Rifle Brigade; 206th Rocket Brigade; 216th Rocket Brigade; 336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade; 810th Separate Naval Infantry Brigade
Troops of the 69th Naval Engineer Regiment of the Baltic Fleet during a training exercise in Kaliningrad, January 12, 2018 Air assault training of the 40th Naval Infantry Brigade with Antonov An-12 type aircraft, March 27, 2014 Coastal Missile troops during the 2017 Zapad exercise Ship supporting the operations of the 336th Guards Naval ...
The battalion was formed from the 1st Naval Infantry Battalion of the 336th Separate Guards Naval Infantry Regiment of the Baltic Fleet and also included personnel from the 135th Motor Rifle Regiment of the 295th Motor Rifle Division of the Transcaucasian Military District. Under the command of Colonel I. I. Sysolyatin, the battalion was the ...