The corps was reformed in February 1980 in
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky as part of the
Far Eastern Military District, under the command of Major General (promoted to Lieutenant General 16 December 1982)
Alexey Tyurin. Between 1984 and 1985 its commander was Major General
Anatoly Kostenko. The corps was disbanded in the summer of 1989.
Order of Battle in the 1980s Authoritative Russian forum sources (Soldat.ru) report that in 1984 the corps comprised 22 MRD (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky), 23rd Independent Motor Rifle Brigade (Gudym or Anadyr), and 138th Independent Motor Rifle Regiment (Magadan). Questions remain over a putative 101st Motor Rifle Division. At the end of the 1980s the composition of the 25th Army Corps of the Far East Military District included: Other corps-level troops reported by Feskov et al. 2013, as of 1988, included the 240th (Chapaevka) and 280th Separate Engineer-Sapper Bаttalions (Ugolnye Kopi), the Staff of the 25th Army Corps; 11th Mixed Aviation Squadron (Ugolnye Kopi), the 138th Separate Motor Rifle Regiment (Magadan), and the 571st Separate Spetsnaz Company (
Yelizovo). ==References==