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36th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade
(2009–present)

131st Guards Motor Rifle Division
(2001–2009)


131st Guards Machine-Gun Artillery Division
(1989–2001)


38th Guards Motor Rifle Division
(1957–1989)


38th Guards Rifle Division
(1942–1957)
Russian: 36-я отдельная гвардейская мотострелковая Лозовская Краснознамённая бригада
Active1942–present
Country Soviet Union (1942-1991)
 Russia (1991-present)
Branch Red Army (1942–1946)

 Soviet Army (1946–1991)

 Russian Ground Forces (1991–present)
TypeMotorized infantry brigade
Part of29th Guards Combined Arms Army
Garrison/HQBorzya
Engagements
DecorationsOrder of the Red Banner Order of the Red Banner
Battle honoursLozovaya
Commanders
Current
commander
unknown
Military unit

The 36th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade is an infantry brigade of the Russian Ground Forces, which traces its heritage to the creation of the 38th Guards Rifle Division from the 4th Airborne Corps during World War II. The division gained its honorific on 23 September 1943 for its part in the seizure of Lozovaya in Ukraine.

In June 1957, the 38th Guards Rifle Division was reorganised as the 38th Guards Motor Rifle Division. The division was moved to Sretensk in Chita Oblast in 1967. In 1989 the division was reorganised as the 131st Guards Machine-Gun Artillery Division.

The division moved its headquarters to Olavyannaya in Olovyanninsky District in Chita Oblast in 1992. In 2001 it was converted into a motor rifle division. In June 2009 the division was reorganised as a motor rifle brigade and moved to Borzya.

The brigade took part in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Commanders

  • 2018—2020 Major General (Guards) Oleg Lvovich Moyseev
  • 2020—2022 Lieutenant Colonel (Guards) Andrei Vladimirovich Voronkov
  • 2022—20.02.2024 Colonel (Guards) Gusein Vilayatovich Musayev (killed in Ukraine)

External links

  1. "38th Guards Motorised Rifle Division". www.ww2.dk. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  2. theins.ru/news/269701
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