7th Guards Cavalry Corps
The 7th Guards Cavalry Corps of the Soviet Union's Red Army was a cavalry corps active during the Second World War. It was formed from the 8th Cavalry Corps in February 1943.
Second World War
8th Cavalry Corps
The 8th Cavalry Corps was created on 18 January 1942 at Tula. Lieutenant General Pavel Korzun took command. It was initially composed of the- 21st Mountain Cavalry Division,
- 52nd Cavalry Division,
- 55th Cavalry Division.
- 21st Mountain Cavalry Division
- 55th Cavalry Division
- 112th Cavalry Division
- 148th Artillery-Mortar Regiment
- 263rd Horse Artillery Battalion
- 174th Antitank Regiment
- 179th Antitank Regiment
- 35th Guards Mortar Regiment
- 586th Antiaircraft Regiment
- 511th Flamethrower Tank Battalion
The Corps was assigned by the Soviet Southwestern Front to break through German lines at Debaltsevo near the city and cut German communications. On the night of February 8, 1943, the Corps accomplished this and by February 14 the raid had been so successful that the whole corps was raised to Guards status. The Corps became the 7th Guards Cavalry Corps, and its three divisions, the 21, 35, and 112 became the 14th, 15th and 16th Guards Cavalry Divisions. During the raid the corps also included the 148th Mortar Regiment, the 263d Separate Cavalry Artillery Battalion, and the 8th Separate Antitank Artillery Battalion. It completed this most difficult raid on the rear areas of enemy, distracting significant forces of enemy from reinforcing the frontline units. The Corps sustained very heavy losses breaking out of the encirclement, but the enemy also sustained losses in manpower and material which were essential for reinforcement of the forward units.
Commanders
- 15.01.1942 — 11.05.1942 Pavel Korzun
- 12.05.1942 — 27.05.1942 Aleksey Semenovich Zhadov
- 28.05.1942 — 09.09.1942 Ivan Fedotovich Lunev
- 10.09.1942 — 16.10.1942 Aleksey Semenovich Zhadov
- 17.10.1942 — 26.10.1942 Stepan Ivanovich Dudko, KIA
- 17.10.1942 — 14.02.1943 Mikhail Dmitrievich Borisov, POW
7th Guards Cavalry Corps
- 14th Guards Cavalry Division
- 15th Guards Cavalry Division
- 16th Guards Cavalry Division
Between March and May 1943 the corps was reinforced and rebuilt in the Southwestern Front. The corps sent north to join the Steppe Front in the STAVKA Reserves in June consisting of:
- 14th Guards Cavalry Division
- 15th Guards Cavalry Division
- 16th Guards Cavalry Division
- 145th Guards Antitank Regiment
- 57th Guards Mortar Battalion
- 7th Guards Antitank Battalion
- 1773rd Antiaircraft Regiment
From late September 1943 to March 1944 the corps operated in the 61ast or 65th Armies of the Belorussian Front, trying to enlarge the penetration south of Gomel. In January 1944 the 1897th SU Regiment was replaced by the 1816th SU Regiment, which remained in the Corps until the end of the war. On 5 March 1944 the Corps was sent to the 2nd Belorussian Front reserves, and in April helped clear the Germans out of the Mozyr and River Turya areas, clearing the south edges of the Pripyet marshes for operations later in the summer. On 17 May 1944, the Corps went to the 1st Belorussian Front in the area of Brest and Kobrin. On 14 July 1944 Operation Bagration began with the Corps advancing with the 2nd Tank Army,. By the end of the week, the corps had advanced 200 km, south of Lublin to Radom. The front line stabilized and the corps was on the defensive from 8 August 1944 to 7 January 1945.
When the Vistula-Oder offensive started in January 1945 the 1st Belorussian Front formed the Konstantinov Cavalry-Mechanized Group under the 7th Guards Cavalry Commander, Lieutenant General Mikhail Konstantinov. The group consisted of:
- 7th Guards Cavalry Corps
- * 14th Guards Cavalry Division
- * 15th Guards Cavalry Division
- * 16th Guards Cavalry Division
- * 1816th SU Regiment
- * 145th Guards Antitank Regiment
- * 1773rd Antiaircraft Regiment
- * 7th Guards Antitank Battalion
- * 57th Guards Mortar Battalion
- 7th Guards Mortar Regiment
- 9th Tank Corps
- * 23rd Tank Brigade
- * 95th Tank Brigade
- * 108th Tank Brigade
- * 8th Motorized Rifle Brigade
- * 36th Guards Heavy Tanks Regiment
- * 1445th SU Regiment
- * 1508th SU Regiment
- * 868th Light Artillery Regiment
- * 216th Antiaircraft Regiment
- * 218th Mortar Regiment
- * 286th Guards Mortar Battalion
- * 90th Motorcycle Battalion
Commanders
- 25.02.1943 — 20.03.1943 Richard Ivanovich Golovanovsky,
- 21.03.1943 — 04.06.1943 Yakov Sergeevich Sharaburko,
- 07.06.1943 — 06.10.1943 Mikhail Maleyev,
- 07.10.1943 — 09.05.1945 Mikhail Konstantinov
Postwar