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The 14th Guards Combined Arms Army () was a
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of the
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, the
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, and the
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, active from 1956 to 1995. By the 1990s, according to sources within the 14th Army, the majority of its troops came from what would become the
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, with 51% of officers and 79% of draftees coming from this region.


History


Formation and Soviet era

The 14th Army was established on 25 November 1956 from the
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's 10th Guards Budapest Rifle Corps in
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. The rifle corps took part in the Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive as part of the 5th Shock Army and the Budapest Offensive as part of the 46th Army. After the war, units of the army such as the 33rd Guards Motor Rifle Division were stationed in the
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until they were withdrawn (or disbanded, in 33rd Guards MRD's case) between 1958 and 1960. On 3 November 1967, the army was renamed the 14th Guards Combined Arms Army on the orders of
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. In August 1968, one of the army's divisions, the 48th Motor Rifle Division, took part in the
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, joining the Central Group of Forces. The army was awarded the
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on 28 October 1974, by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. It began to recruit Transnistrian youths for military service in the early 70s, which would later become the army's main ethnic majority. In the early 1980s, the headquarters was moved to
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, the capital of Soviet Transnistria. On 1 April 1992, the
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ordered that the 14th Guards Combined Arms Army come under the jurisdiction of the
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.


Transnistrian War

At the start of the Transnistrian War in March 1992, the
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adopted an official policy of neutrality. Despite this, many 14th Guards Army personnel were sympathetic to the creation of the PMR and therefore defected and joined Transnistrian units and participated in the fighting as part of the
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. Even its own commanding officer, General G. I. Yakovlev, defected to the Transnistrian side, eventually playing a role in the republic's founding and serving as a career politician. Once he accepted the position of Chairman of the Department of Defense PMR on 3 December 1991, Yevgeny Shaposhnikov (Commander-in-Chief of the CIS Armed Forces at the time) immediately and permanently relieved him of his Russian military service. The number of Russian personnel of the army located in
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totaled about 14,000 soldiers (conscripts and officers), all of which were supported by 9,000 Transnistrian militiamen who were armed and trained by the 14th Guards Army. On 23 June, Major General
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arrived at the headquarters 14th Army in the Transnistrian capital under the orders from the
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to inspect the army and evacuate the weapons depot. On close to two weeks later, in the early hours of 3 July, Lebed ordered a massive artillery strike from the left bank of the
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onto a Moldovan contingent in Gerbovetskii forest (near Bender). This was considered to be the conflict's climax which ultimately resulted in the end of the conflict's military phase and the beginning of trilateral negotiations between
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,
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, and
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.


Disbandment

After the war, the unit's number of personnel was reduced dramatically, with subordinate units were split between the
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and the
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. The units that remained were reformed into the
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's Operational Group of Russian Forces in Moldova between April–June 1995. This was done at the behest of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces. It is generally accepted by the
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and the Government of Transnistria that the 14th Army played a critical role in preventing the installation of Moldovan control in the area. Many veterans of the former Russian 14th Army were given local residence in and around Tiraspol.


Structure


1960–1989

The following divisions were assigned to the 14th Army in 1960: * 59th Guards Motor Rifle Division (
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) * 86th Guards Motor Rifle Division ( Balti) * 88th Motor Rifle Division ( Belgorod-Dnestrovsky) * 118th Motor Rifle Division ( Bolgrad) In 1964, the 88th Motor Rifle Division became the 180th Motor Rifle Division, and the 118th Motor Rifle Division was redesignated as the 48th Motor Rifle Division.


1988

Source: Holm, 14th Guards Combined Arms Army. * 59th Guards Motor Rifle Division (
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) * 86th Guards Motor Rifle Division ( Beltsy) – moved to
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on 1 December 1989. Reportedly taken over by Moldova in February 1992. * 180th Motor Rifle Division ( Belgorod-Dnestrovsky) – taken over by Ukraine in January 1992. * 1411th Artillery Ammunition Depot (Colbasna)


1990–1992

As of 19 November 1990, the 14th Guards Army consisted of the units mentioned below: * Army Headquarters (
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) * 173rd Missile Brigade (Bender) * 189th Guards Missile Brigade (Bălți): * 156th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (Ungheni) * 865th Air Defense Command Post * 4th Artillery Regiment (Ungheni) ** 803rd Rocket Artillery Regiment (disbanded, assets to 4th Artillery Reg) ** 2335th Reconnaissance Artillery Regiment (disbanded, assets to 4th Artillery Reg) * 714th Separate Reconnaissance Artillery Battalion (Ungheni) * 36th Separate Helicopter Squadron (Tiraspol) * 321st Separate Squadron of Unmanned Reconnaissance Systems (Tiraspol) * 905th Air Assault Battalion (Tiraspol) * 194th Pontoon Bridge Regiment, 115th Separate Engineer Sapper Battalion (Parcani) * 15th Separate Signal Regiment (Tiraspol) * 108th Separate Radio Engineering Regiment (Bender) * 130th Chemical Defense Battalion, 785th NBC Reconnaissance Battalion (Bender) * 58th Radio Engineering Battalion, 976th and 2242nd Electronic Warfare Battalions (Bender) * 5381st Equipment Storage Base (Floreşti) (former 86th Guards Motor Rifle Division)V.I. Feskov et al., Вооруженные Силы СССР после Второй мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской (часть 1: Сухопутные войска)" by V.I. Feskov, V.I. Golikov, K.A. Kalashnikov and S.A. Slugin, Tomsk 2014, 640 pages. The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II, from the Red Army to the Soviet (Part 1: Land Forces), 2013, 495. * 59th Guards Motor Rifle Division (Kramatorskaya) in (Tiraspol) * 5775th Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment (Bilhorod-Dnistrovsky,
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) formerly the 180th Motor Rifle Division By 1991, the army was made up of the 59th Guards Motor Rifle Division, two storage bases, and other smaller units, and the 1162nd Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment remaining.


Equipment

At its peak, the army utilized 229 tanks, 305 various armored vehicles, 328 artillery guns, mortars, and
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s and 74 pieces of aviation transportation.


Vehicles

*~60 T-64B *117
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*25 Р-R-145BM *2 RKhM Kashalot *3 UR-67 *27
9M113 Konkurs The 9M113 ''Konkurs'' (; ; NATO reporting name AT-5 ''Spandrel'') is a Soviet SACLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile. A development of the 9K111 Fagot with greater firepower, the 9M113 Konkurs can use the same launchers and is very similar vis ...
*32 S-60 *22
BTR-60 The BTR-60 is the first vehicle in a series of Soviet Union, Soviet eight-wheeled armoured personnel carriers (APCs). It was developed in the late 1950s as a replacement for the BTR-152 and was seen in public for the first time in 1961. BTR (vehi ...
*4 IRM


Artillery

*36 D-30 howitzer *24 2A36 "Giatsint" *26 BM-27 Uragan *3 PRP-3 *3 Klyon 1 *2 1V19 *5 R-145BM


Aircraft

*2 Su-27 *3 An-2 *1 An-24 *2
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*4 Yak-52 *3 L-39 *8
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*4 Mi-2 *2 Mi-24K *2 Mi-24R


Commanders of the Army

The following generals commanded the 14th Guards Army: *Lieutenant General Ivan Afonin (November 1956 – May 1960) *Major General (promoted to Lieutenant General in May 1961) Grigory Shcherbak (May 1960 – May 1969) *Lieutenant General Vladimir Meretskov (May 1969 – November 1971) *Major General (promoted to Lieutenant General in November 1972) Grigory Yashkin (November 1971 – December 1975) *Major General (promoted to Lieutenant General in October 1979) Vladimir Vostrov (December 1975 – July 1980) *Major General (promoted to Lieutenant General in October 1981) Viktor Ermakov (July 1980 – May 1982) *Lieutenant General Boris Tkach (May 1982 – September 1984) *Lieutenant General Ivan Fuzhenko (September 1984 – February 1986) *Major General (promoted to Lieutenant General in October 1987) Anatoly Sergeyev (February 1986 – 1987) *Major General (promoted to Lieutenant General in February 1990) Gennady Yakovlev (1987 – 15 January 1992) *Major General Yuri Netkachev (15 January 1992 – 27 June 1992) *Major General (promoted to Lieutenant General in September 1992)
Alexander Lebed Lieutenant General Alexander Ivanovich Lebed (; 20 April 1950 – 28 April 2002) was a Soviet and Russian military officer and politician who held senior positions in the Airborne Forces before running for president in the 1996 Russian preside ...
(27 June 1992 – 14 June 1995)


See also

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References

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