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Reserve Front : ウィキペディア英語版
Reserve Front
The Reserve Front was a major formation of the Red Army during the Second World War.
==First Formation==
The Reserve Front describes either of two distinct organizations during the war. The first version was created on July 30, 1941 in a reorganization of the earlier Front of Reserve Armies. STAVKA Order No.003334, of 14 July, directed that the Front of Reserve Armies include:〔STAVKA Order 003334, Collection of Combat Documents of the Great Patriotic War, ('SBDVOV'), Moscow, Voenizdat, 1958(?), Issue 37, p.13, cited in Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, p.215〕
*24th Army, with ten divisions, three gun, one howitzer, and three corps artillery regiments, and four anti-tank artillery regiments;
*28th Army, with nine divisions, one gun, one howitzer, and four corps artillery regiments, and four anti-tank artillery regiments;
*29th Army, with five divisions, five regiments of artillery, and two regiments and one squadron of aviation;
*30th Army, with five divisions, one corps artillery regiment, and two AA artillery regiments;
*31st Army, with six divisions, one corps artillery regiment, and two anti-tank artillery regiments; and
*32nd Army, with seven divisions (apparently including the 8th Rifle Division), and one anti-tank artillery regiment.
This Front was encircled and destroyed at Vyazma. The surviving forces transferred to the Western Front on October 10, 1941.

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