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- 17th_Army_(Soviet_Union) abstract "The 17th Army of the Red Army was a Soviet field army. It was formed from the 1st Army Group of the Transbaikal Military District on 21 July 1940 (Lenskii 2001). From 1941 to 1945, the army assumed a general defensive posture, including within Mongolia. On 22 June 1941 it included the 57th and 61st Tank Divisions, and 36th, 57th and 82nd Rifle Divisions.During the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, the army was assigned to the Transbaikal Front. On the night of 9 August 1945, without artillery and air 17th Army began fighting and went on the offensive. By the end of the day the main forces of the army advanced to a depth of 50 km, and the best part of the passing of the day, about 70 miles, reached the area of the lake herd-Noor. On the third day of the Khingano-Mukden Operation in cooperation with the Soviet-Mongolian Cavalry mechanized group, the 17th Army approached the south-western spurs of the Greater Khingan Mountains. In the future days of the operation the army successfully overcame him, and repelled counterattacks in the area of Linsi. By the end of the day 14 August 1945 17 Army captured abroad Dabanshan Tszinpen. 16 August was liberated Udanchen. In late August 1945 in conjunction with the mechanized cavalry group of the front's main forces 17th Army reached the area Linyuan, and one of the divisions of the army - on the coast of Liaodong Bay near the town of Shanhaiguan. Ibid 31 August 1945 and the 17 Army completed the fighting.During the invasion of Manchuria 17th Army included the 209th Rifle Division (Soviet Union), 278th Rifle Division, 284th Rifle Division, 70th and 82nd Separate Tank Battalions, 56th Tank Destroyer Artillery Brigade, 185th Gun Artillery Regiment, 413th Howitzer Artillery Regiment, 1910th Tank Destroyer Regiment, 178th Mortar Regiment, 39th Guards Mortar Regiment, 1916th Antiaircraft Artillery Regiment, 66th Separate Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion, 282nd Separate Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion and 67th Mortar Brigade.It ended its existence four months after the end of the war with Japan, in (July–August) 1946(?)).".
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- 17th_Army_(Soviet_Union) subject Category:Field_armies_of_the_Soviet_Union.
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- 17th_Army_(Soviet_Union) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1940.
- 17th_Army_(Soviet_Union) comment "The 17th Army of the Red Army was a Soviet field army. It was formed from the 1st Army Group of the Transbaikal Military District on 21 July 1940 (Lenskii 2001). From 1941 to 1945, the army assumed a general defensive posture, including within Mongolia. On 22 June 1941 it included the 57th and 61st Tank Divisions, and 36th, 57th and 82nd Rifle Divisions.During the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, the army was assigned to the Transbaikal Front.".
- 17th_Army_(Soviet_Union) label "17-я армия (СССР)".
- 17th_Army_(Soviet_Union) label "17th Army (Soviet Union)".
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