2nd Priamur Rifle Division

[4] For the mopping up of White forces in the Far East, the division became part of the Shock Group of the NRA between September and November.

It fought in the defense of Khabarovsk in September, and between 4 and 25 October the Primorsky operation, during which it captured Sviyagino, Yevgenyevka, Spassk, Nikolsk-Ussuriysky, the area of Voznesenskoye and Monastyrishche, and Vladivostok.

From 1926, the 2nd Battalion of the division's 4th Rifle Regiment trained in amphibious operations with the gunboats of the Amur Military Flotilla.

The Soviets broke through the Chinese defenses in four hours of fighting, continuing the advance into the Old City, completing the capture of Fuchin by 20:00.

The war ended in the second half of November with the Soviet Dalainour-Manzhouli operation and subsequent advance on Hailar in western Manchuria.

[11] The division was disbanded in accordance with a General Staff directive of 20 December 1933 by an OKDVA order on 7 January 1934.