The incomplete list of the Army units includes: • 1st (Kirov) People's Militia Division named for the
Kirovsky District (Кировский район) (commander
Kombrig V.A. Malinnikov) with by 15 August had joined the retreating
70th and
237th Rifle Divisions and engaged in the fighting on approaches to
Novgorod. On the 3 September its 3rd regiment was transferred to the command of the
291st Rifle Division, and replaced by the 76th Latvian Separate Rifle regiment on 14 September. •
2nd (Moscow) People's Militia Division named for the
Moskovsky District (Московский район) () (commander (to July, Colonel N.S. Ugrumov) • battalion of the
Military-Political Border Guard School named for Voroshilov () • 519th
Corps (Howitzer) Artillery Regiment of Reserve of Highest Command • Tank battalion of the Armoured Course for Enhancement of Command Staff • 3rd (Frunze) People's Militia Division named for the
Frunzensky District (Фрунзенский район) () (commander (Colonel А.P. Netreba, from 16 August Z.N. Alekseyev) which from September was receiving volunteers from the
Altai and
Siberia. •
1st Guards Division of Narodnoe Opolcheniye () (18 July 1941) (commander Colonel I.M. Frolov) (deployed next to the
237th Rifle Division) formed in the Kuybishev District. In July 1941
Vasily Margelov became the commander of the 3rd Regiment of the division. •
2nd Guards People's Militia Division () (18 July 1941) (commander Colonel Sholev, later Colonel V.A. Trubachev) formed in the Sverdlovsk District • tank battalion of the Leningrad garrison •
4th (Dzerzhinsky) Light Division of Narodnoe Opolcheniye () (19 July 1941) named for the
Dzerzhinsky District (Дзержинский район) (commander Colonel P.I Radigin) (1st regiment detached on 22 July to the
191st Rifle Division in
Narva. This was a “light” division initially formed in the
Krasnogvardeysky District (lit. Red-guards district), with only 4,257 personnel, but almost entirely motorised, and admitting only volunteers with prior combat experience. The division was allowed a period of extended combat training. •
Separate battalion of Special Purpose () (commander Almazov) •
3rd Guards Leningrad People's Militia Division () (24 July 1941) (commander Colonel V.P. Kotelnikov) which later fought with the 402nd Red Banner rifle regiment (commander Colonel Ya.S. Yermakov) of the
168th Rifle Division (commander Colonel A.L. Bondarev) formed in the Petrograd District •
4th Guards Division of Narodnoe Opolcheniye () (27 July 1941) formed in the Kalinin District was never fully formed and on the 13 August transferred to Army reserve, its personnel used to complete units of other divisions. However, its three rifle regiments continued to participate in combat under command of other divisions, and the staff of the division was retained, and used to conduct induction training and formation, as well as command of replacement Opolcheniye battalions. • 264th, 265th and 266th
separate machinegun-artillery battalions () (264th – 277th and 282nd, 283rd and 289th battalions were created) • 274th separate machinegun-artillery battalion was allocated to the
177th Rifle Division • Four Izhorsk “Admiralty” battalions (later 72nd, 73rd, 74th, 75th Combat Red Banner separate machinegun-artillery battalion of the
55th Army; the battalions had a movie made about it) was created from naval ordnance manufacturing factory workers, fought in the
Kolpino area. • Several
Destroyer regiments of special purpose were also formed that were eventually integrated into the regular units and partisan detachments. • Deployed in
Gatchina was the 60th
destroyer battalion () • 104th (Terioksky) destroyer battalion (104-й (Териокский) истребительный батальон) deployed in the area of Terioki (now
Zelenogorsk) • Deployed around
Kolpino was the 120th destroyer battalion (120-й истребительный батальон) (commander A.I. Osovsky) • 2nd Latvian workers regiment (commander) () •
5th (Kuybishevskaya) Division of Narodnoe Opolcheniye () (1 September 1941) (commander Colonel F.P. Utkin) formed early September 1941 from the former 4th division and on the 10 September dislocated to
Pulkovo. • 291st separate machinegun-artillery battalion (commander Captain Kaverznev) •
6th Division of Narodnoe Opolcheniye () (1 September 1941) •
7th Division of Narodnoe Opolcheniye () (commander Colonel I.S. Kuznetsov) raised on the 17 September it was formed on the 30 September as the
56th Rifle Division. • 277th separate machinegun-artillery battalion around
Ropsha • 83rd separate machinegun-artillery battalion (commander Lieutenant E.G. Grigoryev) around
Ropsha and
Kolpino 227 partisan detachments were also created, but only 67 were sent into combat with a total of 2,886 personnel to operate behind German lines. ==Combat history==