Red Army newspaper, published by the 7th Air Army during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. The first issue was released on November 25, 1942. Publication frequency: daily. Managing Editors: I. A. Portyankin (No. 169 (July 27) - 184 (August 10); G. B. Budashevsky (No. 190). Boevaya Vahta newspaper was created instead of other editions of the Karelian Front aviation units after establishing the 7th Air Army. The editorial office was in Belomorsk. It included employees of the newspapers Za Rodinu (For Motherland), Krylya Sovetov (Wings of the Soviets), Vpered (Forward) and Severniy Sokol (Northern Falcon). The newspaper featured articles, letters, notes of staff officers, unit commanders, pilots, soldiers. It also published the supplement - Bulletin of the Red Army newspaper Boevaya Vahta.
Presented issues: 1943, 1944