60th Rifle Corps

The numerical designation "60" appears to have been attached to the formation that quickly became the 4th Airborne Corps after the beginning of Operation Barbarossa.

Soon after the end of the war, by December 1945 it was transferred to the Stavropol Military District with headquarters at Pyatigorsk with its wartime divisions.

The 787th Artillery Regiment, 23rd Separate Self-Propelled Artillery Battery with the SU-76s, the 332nd Separate Motor Reconnaissance Company, and communications, sapper, and training rifle companies rounded out the brigade.

[1] The brigade, with a total personnel strength of 2,010,[2] had all of its units at Nalchik except for the 787th Artillery Regiment at Prokhladny.

[4] Other rifle brigades that formed part of the corps also reported a strength of 2,010 in 1946.