Komdiv

Summary

Komdiv (Russian: комдив) is the abbreviation to commanding officer of the division (Russian: командир дивизии, romanizedkomandir divizii; lit.'commander of the division / division commander'), and was a military rank in the Soviet Armed Forces of the USSR in the period from 1935 to 1940. It was also the designation to military personnel appointed to command a division sized formation (XX).

Divisional commander
командир дивизии
Coat-collar insignia
Country Soviet Union
Service branchRed Army
AbbreviationKomdiv
Formation1935
Abolished1940
Next higher rankKomkor
Next lower rankKombrig
Equivalent ranksFlag Officer 2nd rank

Until 1940, it was the fourth highest military rank of the Red Army, and was equivalent to Division commissar (дивизионный комиссар) of the political staff in all military branches, Flag Officer 2nd rank (Russian: флагман 2-го ранга, romanizedflagman 2-go ranga) in the Soviet navy, or to 'senior major of state security' (старший майор государственной безопасности). With the reintroduction of regular general ranks in 1940, the designation komdiv was abolished, and replaced by Lieutenant general.

History edit

This particular rank was introduced by disposal of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union and the Council of People's Commissars, from September 22, 1935.[1] The new rank structure was as follows:

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References edit

  1. ^ Decree of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union and the Council of People's Commissars, from September 22, 1935, on introduction of individual military rank designation to commanding personnel of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army.