63rd Army (Soviet Union) - Structure On 1 August 1942

Structure On 1 August 1942

  • Army headquarters
  • 14th Guards Rifle Division - General-major Grayznov (17 July to 31 December 1942)
  • 1st Rifle Division- General-major Semenov (17 July to 31 December 1942)
  • 127th Rifle Division - Colonel Zaitzev (17 July to 22 September 1942)
  • 153rd Rifle Division - Colonel Nikitin (17 July December to 31 1942); Colonel Karnov (from 11 October 1942)
  • 197th Rifle Division - General-major Zaporozhchenko (17 July to 31 December 1942)
  • 203rd Rifle Division - Colonel Kashlayev (17 July to 31 December 1942) ; Colonel Zdanovich (from 3 September 1942)
  • 36th Tank Brigade
  • 134th Tank Brigade
  • 193rd Tank Brigade
  • 646th Tank Battalion
  • 647th Tank Battalion
  • 1110th Artillery Regiment
  • 1180th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment
  • 1249th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment
  • 1250th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment
  • 51st Guards Mortar Regiment
  • 58th Guards Mortar Regiment
  • 79th Guards Mortar Regiment
  • 1413rd Sapper Battalion
  • 1486th Sapper Battalion

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