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    9 July 2016. ru:4-я воздушная армия (СССР), accessed on 14 May 2008 Michael Holm, 16th Guards Fighter Aviation Division Archived 1 April 2012 at the Wayback...
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  • The 2nd Air Army (Russian: 2-я воздушная армия (2 ВА); 2 VA) was an air army of the Red Army Air Force (Soviet Air Force) during the Second World War...
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    reverted to the 73rd Air Army. It consisted of: 73rd Air Army (73-я воздушная армия) – Alma Ata 87th Separate Signals and Automatised Command and Control...
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  • The 17th Air Army (Russian: 17-я воздушная армия) was an Air army of the Red Air Force and Soviet Air Forces from 1942. It was formed in November 1942...
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    Chumakov (August 1988 – ?) Holm. "26th Red Banner Air Army [26-я Воздушная Краснознамённая Армия]". Retrieved 13 October 2022. See http://scucin-avia.narod...
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    (Special Issue), April 2006. Retrieved 22 July 2009. (in Russian) "1-я воздушная армия" Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine ("The 1st Air Army")...
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    and then the Directorate of the Workers-Peasants Red Army Air Forces on 1 January 1925. After the creation of the Soviet state many efforts were made...
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  • Preparation of USSR for war (Russian) Организация военно-воздушных сил СССР перед войной, 2002 Wagner, R. (ed.), Fetzer, L., (trans.), The Soviet Air...
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