Separate Coastal Army
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The Coastal Army was a military formation of the Soviet Union during World War II and later became part of the post-war military structure. Initially raised in 1942 as part of the defense forces for the Crimea, it played a significant role in both defensive and offensive operations.
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The Coastal Army's history highlights its adaptability from defense to offense, leveraging amphibious capabilities to secure key locations in the Crimea. Post-war, it transitioned into a peacetime military force focused on coastal defense.