2nd Cavalry Corps (Soviet Union)


The 2nd Cavalry Corps was a corps of the Red Army, formed twice. Originally formed in 1922, the corps served in Ukraine during the Interwar period and fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland.

History

First Formation

The corps was formed on 31 October 1922 in Uman, with the 4th Cavalry Division, part of the Ukrainian Military District and commanded by Grigory Kotovsky. After Kotovsky was killed on 6 August 1925, he was replaced by Nikolai Krivoruchko, who led the corps until July 1937. On 29 April 1927, it was named in honor of the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR. The 5th and 14th Cavalry Divisions joined the corps in 1930 and 1931, respectively. In 1935, the corps became part of the Kiev Military District when the Ukrainian Military District was split. In July 1937 Kombrig Mikhail Hatskilevich took command of the corps. Komdiv Fyodor Kostenko commanded the corps from April 1939 to 26 July 1940. It took part in the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 as part of the 6th Army. In 1940, the 9th Cavalry Division joined the corps, which had become part of the Odessa Military District. Until the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, on 22 June 1941, the corps was stationed in the area of Lvov and Northern Bukovina. On 14 March of that year, Major General Pavel Belov took command of the corps.
On 26 November 1941, the 2nd Cavalry Corps became the 1st Guards Cavalry Corps.

Second Formation

The corps was reformed on 23 December 1941, part of the Southern Front. It was commanded by Maj. Gen. Matvei Usenko. It included the 62nd, 64th, and the 70th Cavalry Divisions. The corps moved to the Southwestern Front, where its 64th Cavalry Division was replaced by the 38th Cavalry Division. In May 1942, it fought in the Second Battle of Kharkov as part of the 6th Army, and was almost entirely wiped out. The corps was officially disbanded on 15 July 1942.

Commanders

The corps' first formation was commanded by the following officers.

Corps commanders

battalion commissar Ilyin.
brigade commissar Konstantin Vasilyevich Krainyukov.

Deputy corps commander

brigade commissar Konstantin Vasilievich Krainyukov.

Military Commissioner

brigade commissar Konstantin Vasilyevich Krainyukov.
regimental commissar, brigade commissar Alexey Varfolomeevich Shchelakovsky.

Chief of staff

Alexander Sergeevich Sheydeman.
brigade commander Sergei Ilyich Bailo.
Pavel Alekseevich Kurochkin.
Brigade Commander Pyotr Vasilievich Kotelkov.
Colonel Mikhail D. Gretsov.

Organization