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The 2nd Training Motorized Rifle Division named after Alp Arslan is a division of the Turkmen Ground Forces. Its headquarters is at Tejen in the Ahal Region. It traces its history to the 357th Rifle Division formed in August 1941 in Sarapul in the then Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic as a standard Red Army rifle division. It notably served on the front lines of the 1st Baltic Front during the Second World War. Particularly, it helped lead the 3rd Shock Army in the battle and siege of Velikiye Luki. By late October 1945, the division had been transferred to the Turkmen SSR, where it was re-designated four times as Soviet Army unit. It remained in Turkmenistan even after the events of 1991 and serves as one of four units in its armed forces.

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  • 2nd Training Motor Rifle Division "Alp Arslan" (en)
  • 357 Dywizja Strzelecka (ZSRR) (pl)
  • 357-я стрелковая дивизия (ru)
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  • 357 Dywizja Strzelecka (ros. 357-я стрелковая дивизия) – związek taktyczny (dywizja) Armii Czerwonej. Sformowana w czasie II wojny światowej, w listopadzie/grudniu 1941. Broniła przed niemieckim najeźdźcą Rżewa. W 1944 brała udział w ponownym zajęciu Łotwy. (pl)
  • 357-я стрелковая дивизия — тактическое войсковое соединение РККА Вооружённых Сил СССР в Великой Отечественной войне. В Действующей Армии, периоды: * 22.12.1941 — 21.07.1942 * 05.09.1942 — 09.05.1945 (ru)
  • The 2nd Training Motorized Rifle Division named after Alp Arslan is a division of the Turkmen Ground Forces. Its headquarters is at Tejen in the Ahal Region. It traces its history to the 357th Rifle Division formed in August 1941 in Sarapul in the then Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic as a standard Red Army rifle division. It notably served on the front lines of the 1st Baltic Front during the Second World War. Particularly, it helped lead the 3rd Shock Army in the battle and siege of Velikiye Luki. By late October 1945, the division had been transferred to the Turkmen SSR, where it was re-designated four times as Soviet Army unit. It remained in Turkmenistan even after the events of 1991 and serves as one of four units in its armed forces. (en)
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  • 209th District Training Centre (en)
  • 2nd Training Motor Rifle Division (2000s-onwards) (en)
  • 357th Rifle Division (August 1941 – March 4, 1955) (en)
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