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2nd Rifle Division Formed on 24 September 1918 in the Moscow Military District. On 22 June 1941 it was in the Western Special Military District with:
13th Rifle Regiment
200th Rifle Regiment
261st Rifle Regiment
164th Light Artillery Regiment
243rd Howitzer Regiment
59th Reconnaissance Battalion
70th Antitank Battalion
94th Antiaircraft Battalion
320th Sapper Battalion

The 2nd Rifle was one of the divisions stationed in the Bialystok "bulge" - half surrounded before the war even began. It was up to strength according to the "12" peacetime authorization: on 17 March 1941 the division reported having 100% of its horse drawn transport available, but only 70% of the required trucks overall, and only 4% of the motorized ambulances and 43% of the tanker trucks authorized. On the first day of the war the 2nd Rifle Division moved up towards the border and took up defense positions on the extreme right flank of 10th Army. There it remained, facing only German infantry, while the flanks of Western Front were smashed by German panzer groups. 2nd Rifle Division managed to slip out of the Bialystok pocket only to be annihilated in the Minsk encirclement in early July 1941. Officially, the division was disbanded on 19 September 1941 but in fact it was removed from the Soviet order of battle on 24 July 1941 - which was still about three weeks after the division had ceased to exist.

3rd Rifle Division Formed in June 1922 in the Ukrainian (later Kiev) Military District. On 22 June 1941 it was in the Far Eastern Front and included:
8th Rifle Regiment
18th Rifle Regiment
70th Rifle Regiment
65th Light Artillery Regiment
147th Howitzer Regiment
47th Reconnaissance Battalion
114th Antitank Battalion
42nd Antiaircraft Batalion
77th Sapper Battalion

The 3rd Rifle Division remained in the 2nd Red Banner Army of the Far Eastern Front for the entire war. In January 1942 the 147th Howitzer Regiment became a separate Army support unit, reflecting the conversion of the division to the smaller, wartime shtat. From 1941 to 1943 the division provided 13,945 men as individual replacements to the "active army" fighting the Germans, indicating that the Far Eastern forces were being used to augment the regular training and replacement establishment during the critical periods of the war. The only active operations of the 3rd Rifle Division itself during the war came in August 1945, when it advanced into Manchuria against the Japanese, still under the 2nd Red Banner Army.