The 3rd Rifle Corps was a corps of the Soviet Red Army which saw service in World War II and in the 1950s. The corps was first formed in 1923 from the 3rd Army Corps in the Moscow Military District and fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland and the Winter War. The corps was disbanded in the summer of 1941 and its headquarters became the 46th Army. The 3rd Mountain Rifle Corps was formed in summer 1942 and fought in the Caucasus, Crimea, Dukla Pass, Carpathia and at Prague. The corps was retained in the Soviet Army postwar and moved to Uzhhorod. The corps fought in the Soviet invasion of Hungary and was disbanded there in 1957. Its headquarters was absorbed by the 38th Army.
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| - 3rd Rifle Corps (en)
- 3-й стрелковый корпус (ru)
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| - The 3rd Rifle Corps was a corps of the Soviet Red Army which saw service in World War II and in the 1950s. The corps was first formed in 1923 from the 3rd Army Corps in the Moscow Military District and fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland and the Winter War. The corps was disbanded in the summer of 1941 and its headquarters became the 46th Army. The 3rd Mountain Rifle Corps was formed in summer 1942 and fought in the Caucasus, Crimea, Dukla Pass, Carpathia and at Prague. The corps was retained in the Soviet Army postwar and moved to Uzhhorod. The corps fought in the Soviet invasion of Hungary and was disbanded there in 1957. Its headquarters was absorbed by the 38th Army. (en)
- 3-й армейский корпус (1922), 3-й стрелковый корпус (1923—1941, 1942—1943, 1954—1957), 3-й горно-стрелковый корпус (1943—1954) — общевойсковое тактическое соединение (стрелковый корпус) Вооружённых Сил СССР. Условное наименование — войсковая часть полевая почта (в/ч пп) № 09250. Сокращённое наименование — 3 ак, 3 ск, 3 гск. (ru)
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| - 3rd Mountain Rifle Corps (en)
- 3rd Rifle Corps (en)
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| - Soviet invasion of Poland
- Winter War (en)
- World War II
*Battle of the Caucasus
*Crimean Offensive
*Battle of Dukla Pass
*Western Carpathian Strategic Offensive
*Prague Offensive
Soviet invasion of Hungary (en)
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| - Mikhail Grigoryevich Yefremov
- Aleksi Inauri (en)
- Dmitry Onuprienko (en)
- Grigory Kulik (en)
- Konstantin Leselidze (en)
- Mikhail Mikhailovich Ivanov (en)
- Nikolai Gagen (en)
- Pavel Batov (en)
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| - The 3rd Rifle Corps was a corps of the Soviet Red Army which saw service in World War II and in the 1950s. The corps was first formed in 1923 from the 3rd Army Corps in the Moscow Military District and fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland and the Winter War. The corps was disbanded in the summer of 1941 and its headquarters became the 46th Army. The 3rd Mountain Rifle Corps was formed in summer 1942 and fought in the Caucasus, Crimea, Dukla Pass, Carpathia and at Prague. The corps was retained in the Soviet Army postwar and moved to Uzhhorod. The corps fought in the Soviet invasion of Hungary and was disbanded there in 1957. Its headquarters was absorbed by the 38th Army. (en)
- 3-й армейский корпус (1922), 3-й стрелковый корпус (1923—1941, 1942—1943, 1954—1957), 3-й горно-стрелковый корпус (1943—1954) — общевойсковое тактическое соединение (стрелковый корпус) Вооружённых Сил СССР. Условное наименование — войсковая часть полевая почта (в/ч пп) № 09250. Сокращённое наименование — 3 ак, 3 ск, 3 гск. (ru)
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