Karelian Front - Order of Battle

Order of Battle

Order of battle of the Karelian Front on 1 September 1944:

  • 7th Army
    • 4th Rifle Corps (4 ск) (114, 272 сд)
    • 99th Rifle Corps (18, 65, 310 сд)
    • 30, 32 лыжбр, 150, 162 УР ; 149, 633, 1942 кап, 989 гап;
  • 14th Army
    • 126 лгск (72 морсбр, 31 лыжбр (31st Ski Brigade?))
    • 10th Guards Rifle Division
    • 14th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
    • 2nd Fortified Region
  • 19th Army
    • 21st Rifle Division
    • 67th Rifle Division
    • 104th Rifle Division
    • 122nd Rifle Division
    • 341st Rifle Division;
    • 38th Guards Tank Brigade
    • 73rd Guards Separate Tank Regiment
    • 88th Separate Tank Regiment
  • 26th Army
    • 31st Rifle Corps (83, 205 сд)
    • 132nd Rifle Corps (54, 367 сд)
    • 45th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
  • 32nd Army (Soviet Union)
    • 127th Corps (127 лгск) (27 сд)
    • HQ 131st Rifle Corps
    • 176th Rifle Division
    • 289th Rifle Division
    • 313th Rifle Division
    • 368th Rifle Division
    • 3 брмп (3rd Naval Infantry Brigade?), 69, 70 морсбр, 33 лыжбр, 31 обмп
  • 7th Air Army
    • 1st Guards Mixed Aviation Division
    • 257th, 260th, 261st Mixed Aviation Divisions
    • 324th Fighter Aviation Division
    • 858th Fighter Aviation Regiment
    • 204 крап, 121 оапс, 108, 119 раэ, 118 драэ

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