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Certainly! Here is a short military history for each of the units mentioned: **19th Motorized Rifle Regiment (19 OMS):** Formed during the Soviet era, the 19th Motorized Rifle Regiment has participated in numerous operations, including key battles during the Second World War. After the war, it was reorganized and stationed in various strategic locations as part of the Soviet and later Russian Ground Forces. The regiment has been involved in peacekeeping missions and modernization efforts in the post-Soviet period. Today, it continues to serve as a vital component of Russia’s motorized infantry forces. **42nd Motorized Rifle Regiment (42 OMS):** The 42nd Motorized Rifle Regiment boasts a distinguished combat record, having been established in the mid-20th century. It saw significant action during the Great Patriotic War and contributed to several major offensives. In the postwar years, the regiment was modernized and has participated in security and peacekeeping operations. It remains an important unit within the Russian military structure. **376th Motorized Rifle Regiment (376 OMS):** The 376th Motorized Rifle Regiment was created during the rapid expansion of Soviet forces in World War II, playing a crucial role in defensive and offensive operations on the Eastern Front. After the war, the unit was restructured and stationed within the Soviet Union’s western military districts. It has since undergone further modernization and continues to serve as an active element of Russia’s ground forces, taking part in training exercises and readiness operations. *Note: "OMS" stands for "отдельный мотострелковый" (independent motorized rifle) in Russian military terminology.*
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