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  2. 36th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia

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    The 36th Cavalry Division was formed prior to 1939 and was assigned to the Belorussian Military District at the onset of Operation Barbarossa. [1] Wartime Service

  3. New 36th Division - Wikipedia

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    The New 36th Division was a cavalry division in the National Revolutionary Army. It was created in 1932 by the Kuomintang for General Ma Zhongying, who was also its first commander. It was made almost entirely out of Hui Muslim troops, all of its officers were Hui, with a few thousand Uighurs forced conscripts in the rank and file. [1]

  4. 36th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the 1st Squadron, 124th Cavalry Regiment, 36th Infantry Division became the first cavalry unit to serve as peacekeepers in the Sinai Desert for the Multinational Force and Observers. [ citation needed ] The force was made up of soldiers from several units of the 36th Infantry Division including 1–112th AR, 2–112th AR, 3–112th AR ...

  5. List of Soviet divisions 1917–1945 - Wikipedia

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    36th Cavalry Division – 6.41 with 6th Cavalry Corps under Gen. Maj. Efim Sergeevich Zybin. Disbanded 19.9.41. 38th Cavalry Division – 12.41 with 18th Army. 40th Cavalry Division – 12.41 with Separate Coastal Army. 41st Light Cavalry Division – 12.41 with 50th Army. Disbanded in March 1942 due to losses.

  6. Lev Dovator - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, he was posted as Chief of Staff of the Red Army's 36th Cavalry Division. In July 1941, he won the Order of the Red Banner for bravery in the defensive battles at the Solovyo crossing of the Dniepr. Colonel Dovator conducted a successful fighting withdrawal, crossing a bridge over the ...

  7. 36th Division - Wikipedia

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    36th Division or 36th Infantry Division may refer to: Infantry divisions ... Cavalry divisions. 36th Division (National Revolutionary Army), Republic of China;

  8. List of nicknames of United States Army divisions - Wikipedia

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    "Sandstorm" – the division was formed at Camp Cody, in a desertlike area of New Mexico "Desert Bull" – sometimes used during modern deployments; 35th Infantry Division "Santa Fe" – The badge is a blue background with a white "Santa Fe cross", a device used to mark the old Santa Fe Trail, an area where the division trained; 36th Infantry ...

  9. Battle of Wilno (1939) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the city was a mobilization centre for the 35th Infantry Division. Before the outbreak of war, the 1st Legions Infantry Division had been secretly mobilized and sent towards Różan in northern Mazovia. The Wileńska Cavalry Brigade soon followed and in the first days of September 1939 left the city for Piotrków Trybunalski.