76th Guards Air Assault Division
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76th Guards Air Assault Division
Summary
76th Guards Air Assault Division is an airborne division[1]. It draws 942 Wikipedia views per month (airborne_division category, ranking #8 of 15).[2]
Key Facts
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division received the Order of the Red Banner[3].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division received the Order of Suvorov[4].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division is in the country of Russia[5].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division's instance of is recorded as airborne division[6].
- The location of 76th Guards Air Assault Division was Pskov Oblast[7].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division is part of Soviet Airborne Forces[8].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division is part of Russian Airborne Troops[9].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division's Commons category is recorded as 76th Guards Air Assault Division[10].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division comprises unit[11].
- January 1, 1945 marks the founding of 76th Guards Air Assault Division[12].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division was part of the conflict Eastern Front[13].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division was part of the conflict Transnistria War[14].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division was part of the conflict First Chechen War[15].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division was part of the conflict Second Chechen War[16].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division was part of the conflict Russo-Georgian War[17].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division was part of the conflict Russian annexation of Crimea[18].
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division was part of the conflict CSTO Operation in Kazakhstan[19].
Body
Definition and Type
76th Guards Air Assault Division's instance of is recorded as airborne division[6].
Origins
January 1, 1945 marks the founding of 76th Guards Air Assault Division[12].
Use and Application
76th Guards Air Assault Division comprises unit[11]. Part of include Soviet Airborne Forces[8], an airborne forces[20], in Soviet Union[21] and Russian Airborne Troops[9], a branch of service[22], in Russia[23], founded in 1992[24].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Red Banner[3], an order[25], in Soviet Union[26], founded in 1918[27] and Order of Suvorov[4], an order[28], in Russia[29], founded in 1942[30].
Why It Matters
76th Guards Air Assault Division draws 942 Wikipedia views per month (airborne_division category, ranking #8 of 15).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
FAQs
What awards did 76th Guards Air Assault Division receive?
Honors received include Order of the Red Banner[3] and Order of Suvorov[4].