69th Brigade NKVD
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| 69th Brigade of the NKVD troops for protection of especial importance industrial facilities 24 June 1941 – 31 January 1942 | |
|---|---|
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Branch | NKVD |
| Type | Infantry |
| Engagements | World War II: Tula defense operation (the part of Battle of Moscow) |
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | Colonel Alexander K. Melnikov |
The 69th Brigade of the NKVD troops for protection of especial importance industrial facilities (Russian: 69-я бригада войск НКВД CCCP по охране особо важных предприятий промышленности 69-y brigada vnutrenikh voisk NKVD SSSR po okhrane osobo vaznykh predpriyatyi promyshlenosty) – the subdivision of internal troops NKVD in the subordination to the Main Directorate of the NKVD for protection of especial importance industrial facilities.
The brigade was formed June 24, 1941, in accordance with the mobilization plan in the city of Tula on the basis of the 11th Division of the NKVD troops[1] to protect the defense plants in Tula and Tambov regions. The formation made Commander of the brigade Colonel Safiullin G.B. and Military Commissar of the brigade Battalion Commissar Vlasenko I.A. After a secondment Colonel Safiullin G.B. to the Acting army, 2 July Colonel Melnikov A.K. was appointed the brigade commander.
In July 1941 the division included:
- 180th Rifle Regiment stationed in Stalinogorsk, now the town Novomoskovsk, Tula Region
- 114th separate Rifle Battalion, which in August was deployed into the 156th Infantry Regiment, housed in Tula and was a guard of the Tula Arms Plant
- 76th separate Rifle Battalion stationed in the town Kotovsk, Tambov Region
- 115th separate Rifle Battalion stationed in the town Aleksin, Tula Region