Separate Coastal Army
The Separate Coastal Army , also translated to English as Independent Coastal Army, was an army-level unit in the Red Army that fought in World War II. It was established on July 18, 1941, by the order of the Southern Front from the forces of 9th Army’s Coastal Group and was stood up on July 20, 1941.
1st formation
Odessa
At the beginning of the war the Soviet 9th Army was engaged in heavy fighting along the southern front of the Axis invasion of Southern Russia, retreating towards Odessa. On August 5, 1941 Stavka ordered the Coastal Army to defend the city of Odessa as long as possible. The army established a defense on the approaches to the city and engaged the Fourth Romanian Army, who was advancing towards the city, beginning August 10, 1941.On August 1, 1941, the Coastal Army comprised the 14th Rifle Corps, consisting of two Rifle Divisions, and miscellaneous units. On August 20, 1941 STAVKA reassigned the Army from the Southern Front to STAVKA’s direct subordination.
In early September 1941, the commander of the Coastal Army asked Moscow to allocate a regular rifle division number to the ad-hoc Odessa Rifle Division. James F. Goff wrote that "..The Commissariat of Defense ordered it to be numbered 421st, because all lower numbers had already been assigned."
The Axis forces assigned 17 infantry divisions and 7 brigades to assault the city. By September 21, 1941, Soviet forces had stopped the German offensive 8–15 km from the city. For the next two months the Coastal Army, reinforced by the 157th Rifle Division and other forces, pinned down 20 Axis divisions. Finally, because of the threat of the German Army Group South breaking through into the Donbass and Crimea, it was decided to evacuate the Odessa Defense Region, including the Coastal Army, into the Crimea. The Black Sea Fleet accomplished this task on the night of October 14–15, 1941.
Order of Battle as of 19 November 1941
- 25th Rifle Division
- 95th Rifle Division
- 1st Odessa Cavalry Division
- 82nd Fortified Region
- 265th Corps Artillery Regiment
- 26th, 175th and 504th AA Battalions
- 69th Fighter Aviation Regiment
Sevastopol
On November 4, the Crimean defense forces formed the Sevastopol Defense District. On November 19, the Coastal Army joined the Sevastopol defenses. When the army joined the Defense District the army was composed of the following units.
Order of Battle as of 19 November 1941
- 25th Rifle Division
- 95th Rifle Division
- 172nd Rifle Division
- 421st Rifle Division
- 2nd Cavalry Division
- 40th Cavalry Division
- 42nd Cavalry Division
- 7th Naval Rifle Brigade
- 8th Naval Rifle Brigade
- 81st Separate Tank Battalion
- Several other miscellaneous units
For eight months the Coastal Army along with the other forces of the Sevastopol Defense District held off numerous attacks by German and Romanian forces, causing large casualties and contributing to the difficulty in the Axis attempt to capture the Caucasus. On June 30, Axis forces succeeded in breaking through the Sevastopol defenses, which resulted in a crisis for the Soviet forces. On July 1, 1942 the STAVKA ordered the evacuation of the Crimea to the Caucasus. On July 7, after elements of the army evacuate to the Caucasus, the Coastal Army disbands, and its formations and units transferred to other armies.
Order of Battle as of 1 May 1942
- 25th Rifle Division
- 95th Rifle Division
- 109th Rifle Division
- 172nd Rifle Division
- 345th Rifle Division
- 388th Rifle Division
- 40th Cavalry Division
- 7th Naval Rifle Brigade
- 8th Naval Rifle Brigade
- 79th Naval Rifle Brigade
- 25th Rifle Division
- 51st Rifle Division
- 150th Rifle Division
- 388th Rifle Division
- 256th Corps Artillery Regiment
- 69th Fighter Regiment
- Other miscellaneous units
Commanders
- Major-General Nikandr Chibisov
- Lieutenant General Georgy Sofronov
- Major-General Ivan Petrov
- Divisional Commissioner Fedor Nedor Voronin
- Brigadier Commissioner M. Kuznetsov
- Major-General Gaberial Danilovich Shishenin
- Colonel Nikolai Ivanovich Krylov
2nd formation
Assault on Kerch and Consolidation of Forces
On November 15, 1943 the Stavka ordered the Coastal army reformed, from command elements of the North Caucasian Front, assigned troops from the 56th Army, and to be the assault army in Kerch–Eltigen Operation to establish a bridgehead on the Crimean peninsula. By November 20, the 11th Guards Rifle Corps and 16th Rifle Corps were located in the Kerch bridgehead with the remaining troops of the army were located on the Taman Peninsula. Even before the army was able to expand the Kerch springboard it received orders to prepare an offensive to liberate Crimea.From late November 1943 until January 1944 the army conducted three separate operations, resulting in the expansion of their bridgehead and improving its operational positions. From February to early April 1944, they held on to their occupied position, improved the engineering of them and conducted training for offensive operations.
Order of Battle January 1, 1944
- 11th Guards Rifle Corps
- * 2nd Guards Rifle Division
- * 32nd Guards Rifle Division
- * 55th Guards Rifle Division
- 16th Rifle Corps
- * 227th Rifle Division
- * 339th Rifle Division
- * 383rd Rifle Division
- 89th Rifle Division
- 128th Guards Mountain Rifle Division
- 414th Rifle Division
Recapture of Crimea
Reassigned on April 18, to the 4th Ukrainian Front the army spent from then until May 7, preparing its troops to storm the enemy fortifications at Sevastopol. On May 7, the Coastal Army in conjunction with the 2nd Guards and 51st Armies, and supported by the Black Sea Fleet began the assault on the defenses of Sevastopol. The main forces of the coastal army assaulted in the direction of Cape Chersonese, where the enemy had concentrated the remnant of the German division and all available artillery. By noon on May 12, the army in conjunction with the 19th Tank Corps cleared Chersonese of enemy forces.
Order of Battle January 1, 1944
- 11th Guards Rifle Corps
- *2nd Guards Rifle Division
- *32nd Guards Rifle Division
- * 414th Rifle Division
- 16th Rifle Corps
- * 339th Rifle Division
- * 383rd Rifle Division
- 20th Rifle Corps
- *55th Guards Rifle Division
- * 89th Rifle Division
- * 227th Rifle Division
In late July 1945 the headquarters of the Coastal and the 22nd Armies were used to form the Tauric Military District.
Commanders
- Army General Ivan Petrov
- Army General Andrey Yeryomenko
- Lieutenant General
- Colonel Evdokim Ye Maltsev
- Major General Peter M. Solomko
- Lieutenant-General Ivan Andrevich Laskin
- Major General Serafim Evgenievich Christmas
- Major General Pavel Mikhailovich Kotov-Lightly
- Lt. Gen. Stephan Ivanovich Lubarsky
- Maj. Gen. Semen Semenovich Epanechnikov