128th Mountain Assault Brigade (Ukraine) explained

Unit Name:128th Mountain Assault Brigade
(2018present)----128th Mountain Brigade
(20162018)----128th Guards Mountain Brigade
(20132016)----128th Guards Mechanized Brigade
(20042013)----128th Guards Mechanized Division
(19922004)----128th Guards Motor Rifle Division
(19571991)----128th Guards Mountain Rifle Division
(19431957)----83rd Mountain Rifle Division
(19351943)----1st Turkmenistan Rifle Division
(19221935)
Native Name:Ukrainian: 128-ма окрема гвардійська гірсько-штурмова Закарпатська бригада
Dates:12 July 1922 – present
Country:
(Jul 1922 – Jan 1992)

(Jan 1992 – present)
Type:Mechanized infantry
Role:Mountain Warfare
Size:Brigade
Command Structure:Operational Command West
Garrison:Mukachevo[1]
А1778
Motto:"For Ukraine, for her freedom."
Battles:
Anniversaries:July 12
Decorations: (2) (removed)
For Courage and Bravery
Battle Honours:Guards (removed)
Turkestan (removed)
Zakarpattia
Commander1:Colonel Dmytro Lysyuk
Notable Commanders:Serhiy Tumoshkov (1st Commander)
Identification Symbol Label:Banner of the Brigade (before 2013)

The 128th Mountain Assault Brigade is a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.

The full title of the brigade is 128th Mountain Assault Brigade "Zakarpattia", (Ukrainian: 128-ма окрема гірсько-штурмова Закарпатська бригада).[10] It is the second oldest serving formation of the UGF, being raised in 1922. It participated in the invasions of Hungary and Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops.

History

Red Army

The 128th Mechanized Division was first formed within the then USSR's Red Army as the 1st Turkmenistan Rifle Division on 12 July 1922 in the city of Poltoratsk (now Ashgabat, Turkmenistan). (Other sources give the original name as the 1st Turkmenistan Mountain Division).[11] It was a Turkmen national formation. Serhiy Tumoshkov became the division's first commander. The division was renamed 83rd Mountain Rifle Division on 1 July 1935.[12] On 22 June 1941 the 83rd Mountain Rifle Division was part of the 58th Rifle Corps, Central Asia Military District.[13] Between 1 September and 1 October 1941, the division was assigned to the 53rd Army, still located within the Central Asia Military District.[14] By January 1942 the division, still with 58th Rifle Corps, had been dispatched to Iran as part of the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran.

From 1 January 1943 the division fought near the area of Krasnodar where it was assigned to the 56th Army. After successfully liberating the region of Kuban and the Taman Peninsula, the division was awarded the Guards designation on 8 October 1943 and renamed the 128th Guards Turkmenistan Rifle Division.[1]

On 24 April 1944, for participation in the battles for Crimea, the division was awarded its first Order of the Red Banner. During the month of August, the division participated in battles for the Carpathian Mountains. The division captured Northeast Hungary, what later became Zakarpattya in the Soviet Union, and on 12 October 1944 crossed the border with Czechoslovakia. Units of the division occupied Ostrava, Olomouc and other cities.[1]

Postwar, the division was stationed in Mukacheve and became part of the 38th Army. During October and November 1956, it took part in Operation Whirlwind, the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The division captured Debrecen and Szolnok and Jászberény. Advancing westward, it participated in the storming of Budapest. On 15 December 1956, the division became the 128th Guards Motor Rifle Division at Esztergom. In July 1958, the division was moved back to Mukacheve. In 1968, the division participated in Operation Danube, the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. During the operation, eleven soldiers of the division were killed.[15] In May 1976, it was granted the honorific title "Marshal of the Soviet Union Andriy Hrechko". In December 1979, its 149th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment was transferred to the 201st Motor Rifle Division and replaced by the newly activated 487th Motor Rifle Regiment. On 8 May 1985 the division was awarded its second Order of the Red Banner in honour of the 40th anniversary of Victory Day.[16]

Independent Ukraine

In January 1992, the division was taken over by Ukraine.[17] On 31 December 1992, in Decree 642/92, the President of Ukraine promoted the commander of the 128th Guards Motor Rifle Division of the Carpathian Military District, Colonel, to Major-General.[18]

In accordance with a decree of 23 August 1998, Colonel Oleksandr Maslenchuk – commander of the 128th Mechanised Division of the 38th Army Corps of the Operational Command West; was promoted to major-general.[19]

On 27 May 2000 the Minister of Defense, General of the Army Oleksandr Kuzmuk presented the division its new Battle Colours, and read the Order of the President of Ukraine awarding the division the honorable name "Zakarpattia".[16]

Until 2002, the division was under the command of the 38th Army Corps.[20] After the 38th Army Corps was disbanded, the division became part of the 13th Corps.

On 18 June 2004 the 128th Guards Motor Rifle Division was reorganized into a brigade by the order of the Minister of Defense.[16]

In 2013, the brigade became the 128th Mountain Brigade.

In 2014–15 the brigade fought in the war in Donbas, taking part in the Battle of Debaltseve. For his leadership in the Battle of Debaltseve, brigade commander Colonel Serhiy Shaptala was awarded the title Hero of Ukraine.

The brigade has a training ground near the city of Vynohradiv.

On 18 November 2015, the brigade's honorifics "Turkestan twice Red Banner" were removed as part of an Armed Forces-wide removal of Soviet awards and honorifics.[21] The "Zakarpattia" battle honor, awarded for the liberation of the area in 1945, remained. On 22 August 2016, its Guards title was also removed.[22]

Russian invasion of Ukraine

A base belonging to the 128th Brigade was bombarded as part of the initial Russian strikes on military targets on 24 February 2022. The brigade abandoned its base and was deployed to the vicinity of Melitopol. It was eventually pushed 70 miles to the north, where it took up positions to prevent Russian forces from reaching the city of Zaporizhzhia, as of April 2022.[23]

A battalion tactical group of the 128th Brigade under Col. was at training grounds in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast at the beginning of the war. It traveled 200 km in order to reach Melitopol by the next day, covering the retreat of units of the National Guard of Ukraine from the city. It later withdrew to the Vasylivka-Tokmak defensive line, and eventually to a defensive line at Kam'yanske-Orikhiv where it successfully halted the Russian offensive.[24]

In April 2022, the brigade took part in the defense of Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, fighting in the Luhansk region. On 7 April, it was announced that soldiers of the brigade had pushed Russian troops 6-10 kilometers away from Kreminna.[25]

The brigade took part in the 2022 Ukrainian southern counteroffensive.[26] In the brigade's native Zakarpattia Oblast on 2 September 2022, a day of mourning was held after the deaths of seven residents of the region who served in the brigade.[27] During the southern counteroffensive, the brigade (re)captured Myroliubivka on 3 October 2022,[26] followed by a string of villages on the right bank of the Dnieper River.[28]

On 18 February 2023 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the brigade was operating and fighting in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[29] The brigade's commander Colonel Dmytro Lysyuk confirmed to The Guardian in mid-October 2023 that that the brigade was still fighting in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, taking part in the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive.[30] On 3 November 2023 a Russian strike killed members of the brigade while on a ceremony on the occasion of Rocket Forces and Artillery Day, on 5 November Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Kucherenko reported that 28 soldiers had been killed and 53 others wounded.[31] Three days of mourning were held in Zakarpattia Oblast.[32] On 6 November the 128th Brigade itself confirmed the deaths of 19 soldiers in the strike.[33] Lysiuk, who arrived late to the ceremony and was uninjured, was suspended from his position while authorities opened an investigation.[34]

Structure

As of 2024, the brigade's structure is as follows:[35]

Division order of battle

The 327th Mechanized Regiment[36] was reorganized to form the 15th Mountain Infantry Battalion, which became the first Mountain Infantry formation in the current Ukrainian Ground Forces.

Former commanders

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zakarpattia regional gov article . Zak-rada.gov.ua . 2012-05-30 . 2012-06-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080527152342/http://www.zak-rada.gov.ua/index.php?news_id=319 . 2008-05-27 . dead .
  2. In a night battle in the Luhansk region killed 15 soldiers, the fate of another 13 unknown, Ukrayinska Pravda (18 June 2014)
  3. Web site: Історія бригади 128-ма окрема гірсько-штурмова Закарпатська бригада .
  4. News: Dug in on the front lines, Ukrainian soldiers fight to repel the Russian onslaught . The New York Times . 22 April 2022 . Schwirtz . Michael .
  5. Web site: Ukrainian army forces enemy to retreat from Kreminna in Luhansk region. 7 April 2022. www.ukrinform.net. 6 August 2023.
  6. Web site: Transcarpathian Legion fighters free Myrolyubivka in Kherson region. Espreso. espreso.tv. 6 August 2023.
  7. Web site: Axe . David . 22 December 2022 . Bakhmut Is 'Soaked In Blood' As Eight Of Ukraine's Best Brigades Battle 40,000 Former Russian Prisoners . 2023-11-05 . Forbes . en.
  8. Web site: Ukraine's 128th Mountain Brigade is Probing Russian Defenses—And Finding 70-Year-Old T-54 Tanks . 17 June 2023 . .
  9. News: Moment Ukraine's special forces kill Russians in close-quarters trench fighting . The Telegraph . 19 June 2023 . Oliphant . Roland .
  10. Web site: Decree of the President of Ukraine No. 646/2015 . President.gov.ua . 2015-11-18.
  11. Web site: 128-I Turkestan Krasnoznamennaya Guards Rifle Division . Rkka.ru . 2012-06-07.
  12. А. Г. Ленский, Сухопутные силы РККА в предвоенные годы. Справочник. — Санкт-Петербург Б&К, 2000
  13. Orbat.com/Niehorster, Central Asia Military District, 22 June 1941, accessed October 2011
  14. BSSA via tashv.nm.ru
  15. Web site: uk:Легендарные части нашей Армии: 128-я Мукачевская горно-пехотная бригада. http://www.depo.ua/rus/life/128-brigada-21082015165400. www.depo.ua. 2016-02-10. uk. Legendary part of our Army: 128th Mukachevo mountain infantry brigade.
  16. Web site: MoD news article . https://web.archive.org/web/20110607185356/http://www.mil.gov.ua/index.php?lang=ua&part=news&sub=read&id=9937 . 2011-06-07 . live . 2009-08-28 .
  17. Web site: 128th Guards Motorised Rifle Division. www.ww2.dk. 2016-02-10. Holm. Michael.
  18. Web site: Про присвоєння військових звань від 31.12.1992 No. 642/92. zakon4.rada.gov.ua. 2016-02-10.
  19. Web site: Про присвоєння військових звань. Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України.
  20. Web site: 128th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) . svitua.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928001927/http://www.svitua.com/ukr/news/look_news.php?id=5776&menu_id=117&bmenu_id=87 . 28 September 2007.
  21. Web site: http://www.president.gov.ua/documents/6462015-19568. uk:УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ No. 646/2015. 21 November 2015. President of Ukraine. uk. Ukaz President of Ukraine No. 646/2015. 14 August 2016.
  22. News: http://www.president.gov.ua/documents/3442016-20457. uk:УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ No.344/2016. 22 August 2016. 17 February 2017. President of Ukraine. uk. Ukaz of the President of Ukraine No. 344/2016.
  23. Web site: Dug in on the front lines, Ukrainian soldiers fight to repel the Russian onslaught. . Michael Schwirtz . The New York Times . 22 April 2022 . 11 May 2022 . 22 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220422200035/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/22/world/europe/ukraine-front-line-zaporizhzhya.html . live .
  24. Web site: uk. Залужний призначив героя України Чаюка головним військкомом Львівської області. 2024-05-09. 2023-09-05. Interfax.
  25. Web site: Ukrainian army forces enemy to retreat from Kreminna in Luhansk region . 2022-04-08 . www.ukrinform.net . 7 April 2022 . en.
  26. Web site: Transcarpathian Legion fighters free Myrolyubivka in Kherson region. 3 October 2022. 3 October 2022. . en.
  27. In the Transcarpathian region, mourning has been declared for the dead soldiers of the 128th mountain assault brigade. Nine deaths reported, Gordonua.com (3 September 2022)
  28. News: . Two Mountain Brigades—One Russian, One Ukrainian—Are Rolling Toward Each Other In Flat Southern Ukraine. October 16, 2022 . Forbes.
  29. News: 18 February 2023. 19 February 2023. English. Much of what we are preparing depends on battles in Donetsk Oblast – Zelenskyy. Ukrainska Pravda.
  30. News: 15 October 2023. 16 October 2023. English. Russia's Avdiivka offensive is failing, says top Ukrainian officer. The Guardian.
  31. News: Russian missile strikes brigade in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine says. 5 November 2023. 5 November 2023. The Washington Post.
    Web site: The losses of the 128th brigade in the Zaporizhzhya region became known. Стали известны потери 128-й бригады в Запорожской области. 5 November 2023. ru. Inform.zp.ua.
  32. Web site: Tragedy could have been prevented – Zelenskyy on 128th Brigade. 5 November 2023. 5 November 2023. Ukrainska Pravda.
    Web site: Russia attacks Ukrainian soldiers who had gathered for awards ceremony: over 20 fighters killed. 4 November 2023. 5 November 2023. Ukrainska Pravda.
  33. Web site: 128th Brigade confirms deaths of 19 soldiers in Russian strike. 6 November 2023. 6 November 2023. Ukrainska Pravda.
  34. News: 8 November 2023 . Ukraine's president rules out holding elections next spring and calls for unity in fighting Russia . Associated Press . 8 November 2023 .
  35. Web site: 128th Mountain Assault Brigade. 27 December 2022 . 2023-08-25.
  36. Web site: John Pike . Ground Forces – Ukraine . Globalsecurity.org . 2012-06-07.
  37. Web site: Про присвоєння військових звань від 31.12.1992 No. 642/92 . Zakon.rada.gov.ua . 1992-12-31 . 2012-06-07.
  38. Web site: Новини Управління Прес-служби МО . Mil.gov.ua . 2012-06-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120206212616/http://www.mil.gov.ua/index.php?lang=ua&part=news&sub=read&id=372 . 2012-02-06 . dead .
  39. Web site: — Мукачево: "Прощавай, зброє!" — горячие новости . 18 October 2004 . Ua-reporter.com . 2012-06-07.
  40. Web site: Про присвоєння почесного найменування "Закарпатська" 12... від 10.01.2000 No. 11/2000 . Zakon1.rada.gov.ua . 2000-10-30 . 2012-06-07.