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Multiple Formations

The Russian language version of the article documents the first three formations of the 29th Rifle Corps. However, the content of the English language version asserts that there was a fourth formation, which continues to exist today as the 35th Army of the Russian Federation. It is unclear to me what the article should focus on as a result, as the Russian language article is primarily concerned with the 29th Rifle Corps's activity in WWII. Rosguill ( talk) 19:26, 2 March 2018 (UTC) reply

  • The 'fourth formation' results from a failure to update the infobox on my part and an apparent typo - the third formation continued to exist after World War II and eventually became 35th Army. Kges1901 ( talk) 21:04, 24 February 2019 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Multiple Formations

The Russian language version of the article documents the first three formations of the 29th Rifle Corps. However, the content of the English language version asserts that there was a fourth formation, which continues to exist today as the 35th Army of the Russian Federation. It is unclear to me what the article should focus on as a result, as the Russian language article is primarily concerned with the 29th Rifle Corps's activity in WWII. Rosguill ( talk) 19:26, 2 March 2018 (UTC) reply

  • The 'fourth formation' results from a failure to update the infobox on my part and an apparent typo - the third formation continued to exist after World War II and eventually became 35th Army. Kges1901 ( talk) 21:04, 24 February 2019 (UTC) reply

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