Order of Battle
The division's order of battle between 1943 and 1946 was as follows:
| Brigade | Sub-units | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Carpathian Rifle Brigade |
1st Rifle Battalion | |
| 2nd Rifle Battalion | ||
| 3rd Rifle Battalion | ||
| 2nd Carpathian Rifle Brigade |
4th Rifle Battalion | |
| 5th Rifle Battalion | ||
| 6th Rifle Battalion | ||
| 3rd Carpathian Rifle Brigade |
7th Rifle Battalion | |
| 8th Rifle Battalion | ||
| 9th Rifle Battalion | ||
| Reconnaissance Units |
3rd Carpathian Cavalry Regiment | |
| 12th Podolian Cavalry Regiment | ||
| 7th Lublin Cavalry Regiment | ||
| Artillery units |
1st Carpathian Field Artillery Regiment | |
| 2nd Carpathian Field Artillery Regiment | ||
| 3rd Carpathian Field Artillery Regiment | ||
| 3rd Carpathian Anti-tank Artillery Regiment | ||
| 3rd Carpathian Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment | ||
| Support Units |
3rd Carpathian Medium Machinegun Battalion | |
| 3rd Carpathian Engineers Battalion | ||
| 3rd Carpathian Signals Battalion | ||
| Rear Units |
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