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80th Airmobile Regiment (Ukraine)

The 80th Airmobile Regiment (Ukrainian: ''80 окремий аеромобільний полк'') is an airmobile formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. The regiment is part of the 13th Army Corps.〔
==History==
The 80th Parachute-Landing Regiment was formed on December 19, 1955 in the Caucasus Region. It originally formed part of the 104th Guards Airborne Division of the Soviet Airborne Forces whose divisional headquarters was at Kirovabad (now Gyandzha) in the Azerbaijan SSR. Carey Schofield writes that the 104th Guards Airborne Division 'had only two regiments from 1975 to 1980 after the disbandment of the 80th Guards Airborne Regiment in Baku'.〔Carey Schofield, 'The Russian Elite: Inside Spetsnaz and the Airborne Forces, Greenhill Books, 1993, p.135〕 In 1967 for its achievements in training the Regiment was awarded the Order of the Red Star.
In 1979 the Regiment was relocated to Khyriv in Lviv Oblast,〔 (52nd anniversary of unit )〕 seemingly, according to Russian sources, as the 39th Air Assault Brigade.〔 (VDV ), and Michael Holm, (39th independent Landing-Assault Brigade ), retrieved 2012.〕 In June 1990 the 39th Air Assault Brigade became the 224th Training Center of the Soviet Airborne Forces. In May 1992 the service men of the unit gave the Oath to protect and serve the Ukrainian people. In 1995 the 224th Training Center of the Soviet VDV was renamed the 6th Separate Airmobile Brigade, which in 1999 was reorganized into the 80th Airmobile Regiment.

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