When Stalingrad Front launched the southern offensive of
Operation Uranus on November 20, the 302nd was one of the assault divisions that broke open the defending
Romanian 6th Corps and supporting German elements, alongside the
126th Rifle Division. The two divisions were supported by the 254th Tank Brigade when the attack launched at 0845 hours, facing strong resistance from several Romanian strong points. Shortly after the initial assault the
4th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union) sent its 55th and 158th Tank Regiments to reinforce the rifle divisions and accelerate the advance. The two tank regiments advanced through the 302nd, blasting through the Romanian defenses with ease, and advancing up to 10km by 1300 hours. Further advances allowed the
13th Mechanized Corps to break into the clear and complete the encirclement of the German
6th Army. On December 12, the division was helping to man a thin line across the steppes when the German
Army Group Don launched its effort to relieve and rescue the trapped 6th Army, called Operation Winter Storm. The 302nd's main position at Nebykov came under attack from the
23rd Panzer Division, which captured the village at 1335 hours; the Germans reported that the division had fled northeast with about 3,000 men, leaving behind many dead, 250 prisoners, and a good deal of weapons and equipment. Its headquarters was captured, and its deputy commander for political affairs, Lt. Col. P. P. Medvedev, was killed by an antitank grenade. The remnants of the 302nd reorganized over the coming days along the right flank of the German thrust, which aimed at Verkhne-Kumskii, beyond the Aksai River. Later in December, while continuing the push towards
Rostov-na-Donu and the
Donbas, the division, along with the rest of the 51st Army, were transferred to the
South Front, remaining there until July, 1943. On January 12, 1943, Colonel Makarchuk was mortally wounded in a German airstrike; he was replaced by Col. Victor Fyodorovich Stenshinskiy who had been serving in the headquarters of Southern Front. The following day 51st Army issued a combat report which gave the division's status as follows:The remaining rifle divisions in the Army are shown in this report as even lower in terms of riflemen and sappers. Colonel Stenshinskiy was in turn replaced in command by Col. Aleksei Pavlovich Rodionov on February 2.
Donbas Offensive In July the 302nd was moved into the
Reserve of the Supreme High Command, then into South Front reserves. The division was substantially rebuilt during these months. Following a transfer to the
2nd Guards Army in September it briefly participated in the
Donbas Strategic Offensive, and then in the
Lower Dniepr Offensive, remaining in this Front (after October 20 named the
4th Ukrainian Front) until the end of the year. On October 2, Colonel Rodionov handed command over to Col. Nikolai Panteleimonovich Kucherenko, who would remain in this post until his death in March, 1945. == Advance ==