On 29 May 1945,
Stavka directive No. 11095 was issued (effective from 10.6.45), by which order the
1st Belorussian Front became the
Group of Soviet Occupation Forces in Germany. The order also promulgated the new structure of 16th Air Army: •
3rd Bomber Aviation Corps (
Finow,
East Germany) • 183rd Bomber Aviation Division (Oranienburg,
East Germany) • 241st Bomber Aviation Division (Werneuchen,
East Germany) • 301st Bomber Aviation Division (Finow,
East Germany) •
6th Bomber Aviation Corps (
Szprotava,
Poland) •
113th Bomber Aviation Division (
Poznan-Kreising,
Poland) •
326th Bomber Aviation Division (Sagan,
Poland) • 334th Bomber Aviation Division (Poznan-Lawica,
Poland) •
6th Assault Aviation Corps (Finsterwalde,
East Germany) •
197th Assault Aviation Division (Strausberg, East Germany) •
198th Assault Aviation Division (East Germany) •
2nd Guards Assault Aviation Division (Wittstock/Rechlin, East Germany) •
9th Assault Aviation Corps (Finsterwalde, East Germany) •
3rd Guards Assault Aviation Division (Finsterwalde, East Germany) • 300th Assault Aviation Division (Cottbus, East Germany) • 11th Guards Assault Aviation Division (Jüterbog-Altes Lager, East Germany) •
1st Guards Fighter Aviation Corps (Perleberg, East Germany) •
3rd Guards Fighter Aviation Division (Ludwigslust, East Germany) •
4th Guards Fighter Aviation Division (Perleberg, East Germany) •
240th Fighter Aviation Division (Tutow, East Germany) •
3rd Fighter Aviation Corps (Lager Döberitz-Falkensee, East Germany) •
265th Fighter Aviation Division (Brandenburg, East Germany) • 278th Fighter Aviation Division (Elstal, East Germany) •
286th Fighter Aviation Division (Dallgow, East Germany) •
13th Fighter Aviation Corps (Halle/Leipzig area, Germany) •
193rd Fighter Aviation Division (Altenburg, East Germany) •
283rd Fighter Aviation Division (Köthen or Halle, East Germany) • 282nd Fighter Aviation Division (
Grossenhain, East Germany) • 9th Guards Night-Bomber Aviation Division (Straussberg, East Germany) • 16th independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (Schönwalde, East Germany) • 93rd independent Artillery Correction Regiment (Fürstenwalde, East Germany) • 98th independent Artillery Correction Regiment (Zerbst, East Germany) • 226th Separate mixed wing (
Sperenberg Airfield, East Germany) • 62nd Guards Aviation Regiment GVF (Berlin-Adlershof, East Germany) • 919th independent Communications Aviation Squadron (East Germany) For a long period after the war, the army was stationed with the
Group of Soviet Forces in Germany, headquartered at
Zossen-
Wünsdorf. In 1949, it was renamed the 24th Air Army, but was reformed as the 16th in 1968. == Withdrawal from Germany ==