Separate Coastal Army

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The Separate Coastal Army was a Soviet Red Army formation that played a key role in World War II operations on the Black Sea coast, particularly in the defense and later liberation of Crimea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet field army
branch Ground forces
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country Soviet Union
era World War II
garrisonOrHeadquarters Crimea
Sevastopol
hasLanguage Russian
hasNameInRussian Отдельная Приморская армия
militaryFormationType combined arms army
notableEngagement Crimean offensive (1944)
surface form: Crimean Offensive

Siege of Sevastopol
surface form: Defense of Sevastopol
notableFor participation in recapture of Crimea in 1944
prolonged defense of Sevastopol against Axis forces
operationalArea Black Sea coast
Crimea
opponent Axis powers
Nazi Germany
partOf Red Army
role defense of Crimea
liberation of Crimea
serviceBranch Soviet Ground Forces
subordinateTo Soviet High Command
Soviet fronts on the Southern sector
theatre Black Sea campaigns
surface form: Black Sea theatre of World War II

Eastern Front

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