The 367th Rifle Division was raised in 1941 as a standard
Red Army
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rifle division, and served for the duration of the Great Patriotic War in that role. It began forming in August 1941 in the
Chelyabinsk Oblast
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. After forming, it was initially assigned to the 28th (Reserve) Army, but was soon reassigned to
Karelian Front
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, where it remained until nearly the end of 1944. The division had mostly a relatively quiet war on this defensive front, but later saw action against the German forces trying to hold northern Finland, being awarded the
Order of the Red Banner
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for its services. The division ended the war in
14th Separate Army on garrison duties in the far north.
The division was stationed at
Sortavala
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after the end of the war and renumbered as the 65th in 1955, then converted to the 111th Motor Rifle Division two years later. It served there with the
6th Army for the rest of the war, and was reduced to a storage base around 1997 before disbanding in 2007.
Formation
The division began forming on August 29, 1941 in the
Urals Military District
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* 1217th Rifle Regiment
* 1219th Rifle Regiment
* 1221st Rifle Regiment
* 928th Artillery Regiment
Col. Ivan Mikhailovich Puzikov was assigned to command of the division on the day it began forming, and he would remain in command until February 24, 1942. In late November it was assigned briefly to the
28th Army in the
Reserve of the Supreme High Command
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, but was then sent to the front in Karelia, where it was assigned to the Maselskaya Operational Group. In December the division was reported as being made up of men mostly 35 to 41 years old. Colonel Puzikov was replaced by Col. Nikolai Ivanovich Afonskii on February 25, who was in turn replaced by Lt. Col. Nikolai Ivanovich Shpilev on April 22. Meanwhile, the
32nd Army was reformed in March, in part from the Maselskaya Group, and the division was assigned to that Army in May. Col. Fedor Ivanovich Korobko took command on June 24, but less than a month later Colonel Puzikov returned to his previous position.
Combat service
The 367th remained in 32nd Army until February 1944. During this entire period this Army was stationed in the
Segezhsky District
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of the
Karelo-Finnish SSR
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, facing the Finnish
II Army Corps across the static front. Colonel Puzikov was replaced on November 1, 1942 by Col. Nikolai Antonovich Chernukha, who would be promoted to Major General on May 18, 1943, and would remain in command until June 12, 1944.
In February the division was moved north to join
26th Army in the
Ukhta
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History
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region. It was briefly assigned to
31st Rifle Corps
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before reverting to being a separate division within the Army. In these positions it faced elements of the German
XVIII Mountain Corps
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over the next several months, while to the south Finland was being driven out of the war in the
Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive
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. Maj. Gen. Yan Petrovich Sinkevich took over the divisional command on June 13, but was in turn replaced by Col. Aleksandr Alexeevich Startzev on August 10; this officer would remain in command for the duration of the war.
At the beginning of September the 367th was assigned to
132nd Rifle Corps
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, still in 26th Army. On September 4/5 a Soviet-Finnish cease-fire went into effect, and on the 6th the German forces in Finland began
Operation Birke
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Background
Finnish attempts to find an acceptable exit from the Continuation War in spring 1944 alarmed the Germans, w ...
, with the goal of a withdrawal into Norway, although the Germans were secretly determined to hold the
Pechenga District for the sake of the nickel mines there. XVIII Mountain Corps withdrew by stages, and 26th Army followed up as far as the 1940 Soviet-Finnish border.
In October the division was reassigned to 31st Rifle Corps in the newly-expanded
14th Army, far up north in the
Murmansk Oblast
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. The 367th would remain under these commands for the duration of the war. The
Wehrmacht High Command (OKW) had reviewed the German position in Finland and, after being assured by
Speer that Germany had sufficient stockpiles of nickel on hand, dropped the plan to hold Pechenga and instead evacuate to Norway in
Operation Nordlicht. On October 7, 14th Army opened an offensive against the
XIX Mountain Corps on the
Litsa River; by the 10th the German forces were in a crisis, and by October 14 had completely lost a front they had held for three years. 14th Army then paused to regroup, resuming its offensive towards the Norwegian border on the 18th and continuing until the 28th when the pursuit began to slow. On November 14 the division was recognized for its part in the taking of the town of
Nikel
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and the surrounding area with the award of the Order of the Red Banner. The ''367th Rifle, Order of the Red Banner Division'' (Russian: 367-я стрелковая Краснознамённая дивизия) settled down as a garrison unit in the high Arctic until after the end of the war in Europe.
Postwar
The division was transferred to
Sortavala
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in the
Belomorsky Military District
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as part of the
131st Rifle Corps by July 1945. It remained there for the rest of its existence, and in April 1955 was renumbered as the 65th Rifle Division. In 1957 it became the 111th Motor Rifle Division. It included the 109th Guards Artillery Regiment from the
64th Guards Rifle Division from the late 1940s and early 1950s, serving as part of the
6th Army from 1952. In 1968, its 184th Motor Rifle Regiment was used to form the mobilization 16th Motor Rifle Division and a new 184th was formed with the 111th. By the late 1980s, the division included the 185th Motor Rifle Regiment, 1031st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, 952nd Separate Missile Battalion, 645th Separate Engineer-Sapper Battalion, 816th Separate Communications Battalion, separate chemical defense company, separate medical battalion, and the 1487th Separate Material Support Battalion at Sortavala. The 182nd and 184th Motor Rifle Regiments, the 91st Separate Tank Battalion, 109th Guards Artillery Regiment, separate anti-tank battalion, 795th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion, 296th Equipment Maintenance and the Recovery Battalion were stationed at
Lakhdenpokhya
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History
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. The division was active until 1994, and then became the 20th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade, which became a Weapons and Equipment Storage Base between January 1997 and June 1998.
[Duncan, Jane's Intelligence Review, October 1996, 444–445, and Duncan 1998.] As the 20th Independent Motor Rifle Brigade transferred to the
30th Guards Army Corps The 30th Guards Leningrad Army Corps (Russian: 30 Гвардейского армейского общевойскового Краснознамённого Ленинградского корпуса) was an army corps of the Soviet Ground Forces. ...
.
[Andrew Duncan, 'Russian forces in decline – Part 2,' ]Jane's Intelligence Review
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, October 1996, 444–445.
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