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1st Airmobile Division (Ukraine)

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1st Airmobile Division
1-ша аеромобільна дивізія
Sleeve patch for the 1st Airmobile Division
ActiveJanuary 1, 1993 – 2003
CountryUkraine
AllegianceUkraine
BranchUkrainian Airmobile Forces
TypeBrigade
RoleAirmobile
Part ofSouthern Operational Command[1]
Garrison/HQА0220 Bolhrad Ukraine
Motto(s)Nobody but us
Engagementspeacekeeping missions (Yugoslavia, Iraq)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Col.Artur Horbenko 2002–2003 (last)

The 1st Airmobile Division (Ukrainian: 1-ша аеромобільна дивізія, romanized1-sha aeromobilna dyviziya) was a formation of the Ukrainian Airmobile Forces from January 1, 1993, until it was disbanded in 2003. The formation was located in Bolhrad.

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History

The formation of the 1st Airmobile Division was begun by an order of the Ministry of Defence on 5 May 1993 at Bolhrad from elements of the 98th Guards Airborne Division. Elements of the 217th Guards Airborne Regiment were used to form the 25th Airborne Brigade. Elements of the 299th Guards Airborne Regiment were used to form the 45th Airmobile Brigade. On 5 June 1993, soldiers of the division took an oath of allegiance to Ukraine. The formation of the division was completed on 1 December 1993. Between May and July 2002 the 25th Airborne Brigade moved to the village of Hvardiiske, Novomoskovsk Raion. The division disbanded in 2003 as part of the Ukrainian military reform.

Structure 2001

The Structure of the division on January 1, 2001:[2]

Commanders

  • Major General Oleh Babich (1993–1998)
  • Major General – Shamil Kuliev – (2001)[3]
  • Colonel Artur Horbenko (2002–2003)

References

  1. ^ "Міністерство оборони України – Новини". Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2007-09-15.
  2. ^ Soldat.ru, Вооруженные силы Украины
  3. ^ "Новини Управління Прес-служби МО". Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2007-09-15.
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