7th Guards Cavalry Corps - meaning and definition. What is 7th Guards Cavalry Corps
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7th Guards Cavalry Corps         
MILITARY UNIT OF THE RED ARMY IN WORLD WAR II
8th Cavalry Corps (Soviet Union); 8th Cavalry Corps
The 7th Guards Cavalry Corps of the Soviet Union's Red Army was a cavalry corps active during the Second World War. It was formed from the 8th Cavalry Corps in February 1943.
7th Ohio Cavalry Regiment         
MILITARY UNIT
7th Ohio Cavalry
The 7th Ohio Cavalry Regiment was a regiment of Union cavalry raised in southern Ohio for service during the American Civil War. Nicknamed the "River Regiment" as its men came from nine counties along the Ohio River, it served in the Western Theater in several major campaigns of the Army of the Ohio.
Russian Guards         
  • Badge of the Imperial Russian Guard [[Izmaylovsky Regiment]].
SELECTIVE SECTION OF TROOPS WITHIN THE RUSSIAN AND SOVIET ARMY, AND IN SOME POST-SOVIET STATES
Soviet Guards; Guards (Russia); Russian guards
Guards () or Guards units (, gvardeyskiye chasti) were elite military units of Imperial Russia prior to 1917–18. The designation of Guards was subsequently adopted as a distinction for various units and formations of the Soviet Union and the modern Russian Federation.