1st Guards Army (Soviet Union)
The 1st Guards Army was a Soviet Guards field army that fought on the Eastern Front during World War II.
First Formation
On August 6, 1942, the army formed from the 2nd Reserve Army with five Guards Rifle Divisions, the 37th, 38th, 39th, 40th and 41st. On August 9, the army was incorporated into Southeastern Front. On August 18, it was transferred to the Stalingrad Front.During the German Sixth Army's assault on Stalingrad in August 1942, the Red Army launched a counter-offensive to drive the German forces back. The 1st Guards Army and the 24th Army launched the attack. Little success was met. The 1st Guards Army managed an advance of just a few miles, while the 24th Army was pushed back right into its start-line.
On October 16, 1942, the headquarters of the army transferred into Stavka reserve and its troops transferred to the 24th Army. On 25 October 1942 the army was disbanded, its headquarters was converted to the field management of the 2nd formation of Southwestern Front according to the Stavka directive of 22 October 1942.
Commanders
- Lieutenant General Filipp Ivanovich Golikov
- Guard Major General Artillery Kirill Semenovich Moskalenko
- Guard Major General Ivan Mikhailovich Chistyakov.
Second Formation
The army was a part of Southwestern Front. When the German troops were making their attack on Stalingrad, the First Guards Army was facing the Italian Eighth Army in the upper part of the Don River. The Army participated in Stalingrad strategic offensive Operation Uranus. As the right flank of the front shock group, 1st Guards Army with 5th Tank Army created the appearance of the Stalingrad encirclement "boiler".
On December 5, 1942, 1st Guards Army is split, its left wing being renamed 3rd Guards Army of the Southwestern Front.
Commander
- Lieutenant General Dmitri Danilovich Lelyushenko.
Third Formation
The 1st Guards Army also took part in Operation Saturn, where the Red Army successfully drove back Army Group South to the Donets Basin in the Ukraine. The 1st Guards Army was part of the Soviet Southwestern Front, and took part in the victorious Soviet pushing into Germany in 1943 to 1945. Also, in 1943, the 1st Guards Army was the first unit of the soviet army to operate the new T-34/85 tank. Among its units when the war ended in 1945 was the 81st Rifle Division. In August, the 1st Guards Army became the headquarters of the Kiev Military District.
Commanders
- Lieutenant-General, and from May 1943, Colonel-General Vasily Ivanovich Kuznetsov
- Colonel-General Andrei Antonovich Grechko.
After World War II
Formation in 1989 | Formation in 1991-2 |
25th Guards Motor Rifle Division | 25th Mechanised Division |
47th Motor Rifle Division | Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment |
72nd Guards Motor Rifle Division | 72nd Mechanised Division |
41st Guards Tank Division | 6298th Guards Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment |
850th Territorial Training Centre | Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment |
851st Territorial Training Centre | Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment |
After the collapse of the Soviet Union the Army became the 1st Army Corps of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, and then Territorial Directorate "North".
Commanders
The following officers commanded the 1st Guards Combined Arms Army and the previous 1st Combined Arms Army.- Lieutenant General Vasily Arkhipov
- Colonel General Alexander Rodimtsev
- Lieutenant General Grigory Batalov
- Lieutenant General Sergey Molokoedov
- Lieutenant General Grigory Gorodetsky
- ??
- Lieutenant General Alexander Elagin
- Lieutenant General Aleksey Fyodorov
- Lieutenant General Alexey Demidov
- ??
- Lieutenant General Valentin Bobryshev
- Major General Andrei Nikolayev