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Russian forum information ([1] and following) indicates that it was actually withdrawn to Chuguev in Ukraine with 265 гв., 1335 мсп, 353 оучб, 31 орб, 813 обс, 88 орвб, 409 обмо, 34 омедб, 99 оиср, 348 орхз, and then later became part of the National Guard of the Ukraine)

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Source: ruwiki on 48th Rifle Division

После войны дивизия дислоцировалась в Прибалтике, затем в Одесском округе. В 1957—1965 гг. именовалась 132-я мотострелковая дивизия.[2]

На 1968 год дивизия входила в состав 14-й армии Одесского ВО.

В августе 1968 года 48-я мсд под командованием генерал-майора Гуськова была передислоцирована из города Болград Одесской области в юго-западную Словакию и южную Моравию. Дивизия была во втором эшелоне втором эшелоне ввода советских войск в Чехословакию. До 1990 года дивизия находилась в составе ЦГВ.

Дивизия тренировалась на полигоне Либава (32,7 тыс. га) в Моравии.

На 1970 год дивизия называлась 48-я Краснознаименная Ропшинская им. М. И. Калинина мсд и имела только один орден.

К началу 1989 года из состава дивизии 210-й мсп был передан в состав 18-й гв.мсд. Вместо него в состав дивизии вошел 322-й мсп 31-й тд. Из состава дивизии выведен 440-й ракетный дивизион на формирование 442-й ракетной бригады.

26 февраля 1990 года в Москве было подписано соглашение о полном выводе советских войск из ЧССР. 48-я мотострелковая дивизия была выведена на 1-м этапе вывода войск из Чехословакии с 26 февраля по 31 мая 1990 год. Дивизия была передислоцирована в пгт. Клугино-Башкировка Чугуевский район Харьковская область в военный городок расформированной 75-й гвардейской танковой дивизии (в/ч 44735).

В соответствии с постановлением Совета Министров СССР № 587-86 от 16.06.90 г. 48 мсд передана в состав КГБ СССР. В августовском путче дивизия не участвовала, хотя была в повышенной боевой готовности.

С июля 1990 года по август 1991 года в состав 48 мсд СпН КГБ СССР входил 255 гв.мсп. Затем вошел в состав вновь сформированной 82 мсд.[3]

В соответствии с Указом Президента СССР №УП12469 от 27.08.91 г. «О передаче соединений и частей войск КГБ СССР» 48-я мотострелковая дивизия СпН КГБ СССР передана в состав МО СССР.

After the war, the division was stationed in the Baltic region, and then in the Odessa area. In 1957-1965 years. was called the 132nd Infantry Division. [2]

In 1968 the division was part of the 14th Army of Odessa BO.

In August 1968, the 48th Motorized Infantry Division, commanded by Major-General Guskova was moved out of the city Bolgrad Odessa region in south-western Slovakia and South Moravia. The division was in the second tier second tier of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. Until 1990, the division was part TSGV.

Division trained at the site Libau (32.7 hectares) in Moravia.

At the 1970 division called 48th Krasnoznaimennaya Ropshinsk them. Kalinin mas and had only one order.

By the beginning of 1989 from the division of the 210th Motorized Rifle Regiment was transferred to the 18th gv.msd. Instead of the division entered 322nd Motorized 31st so on. Removed from the Division 440th missile battalion to form 442-th missile brigade.

February 26, 1990 in Moscow signed an agreement on the complete withdrawal of Soviet troops from Czechoslovakia. The 48th infantry division was brought to the 1st stage of withdrawal from Czechoslovakia, from February 26 to May 31, 1990. Division was relocated in the village. Klugino-Bashkirovka Chuguivs'kyi region Kharkov region in a military town disbanded the 75th Guards Tank Division (a / h 44 735).

In accordance with the Council of Ministers № 587-86 of 16.06.90, 48 MRD transferred to the Soviet KGB. In the August putsch division did not participate, although there was a high alert.

From July 1990 to August 1991 in the 48 mas SPN KGB included 255 gv.msp. Then became part of the newly formed 82 mas. [3]

In accordance with the Decree of the President of the USSR № UP12469 27/08/91, "On the transfer of troops and units of the KGB" 48th infantry division SPN KGB transferred to the USSR Ministry of Defense.

In accordance with the USSR Ministry of Defense Directive № 314/3/01131 of 09/11/91, the 48th Motorized Infantry Division SPN KGB renamed the 48th Motorized Infantry Division, and transferred to the Kiev Military District.

In accordance with the directive of Ukraine from 17.03.92 № 115/1/050, the 48th Motorized Infantry Division transferred to the National Guard of Ukraine.

In accordance with the order of the Commander of the NSU № 026 of 25.08.92, the 48th Motorized Infantry Division renamed the 6th Division of the National Guard of Ukraine. In December 1999, 6 dNGU a 6 th Mechanized Division, Armed Forces of Ukraine. Next, from the 6th mehdivizii there was only one 92-th separate mechanized brigade Ukrainian Armed Forces. В соответствии с директивой МО СССР № 314/3/01131 от 11.09.91 г. 48-я мотострелковая дивизия СпН КГБ СССР переименована в 48-ю мотострелковую дивизию и передана в состав Киевского военного округа.

В соответствии с директивой МО Украины № 115/1/050 от 17.3.92 г. 48-я мотострелковая дивизия передана в состав Национальной гвардии Украины.

В соответствии с приказом Командующего НГУ № 026 от 25.08.92 г. 48-я мотострелковая дивизия переименована в 6-ю дивизию Национальной гвардии Украины. В декабре 1999 года 6 дНГУ стала 6-й механизированной дивизией ВС Украины. Далее от 6-й мехдивизии осталась только одна 92-я отдельная механизированная бригада ВС Украины.

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The result of the move request was: no consensus. (closed by non-admin page mover) Extraordinary Writ (talk) 18:03, 30 September 2022 (UTC)Reply


92nd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade – Full conventional name, WP:Consistent with others.  —Michael Z. 14:33, 15 September 2022 (UTC) — Relisting. – robertsky (talk) 13:06, 23 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

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92nd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)92nd Mechanized Brigade – No need for disambiguation (but see 92nd Brigade (disambiguation))  —Michael Z. 20:22, 6 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Why this article contains information about the Soviet trashy history?? Aleksandr Grigoryev (talk) 02:43, 5 March 2024 (UTC)Reply