About two years later, almost to the day, a new 341st Rifle Division began forming on May 1, 1944, in the Karelian Front, based on the 77th Naval Rifle Brigade in
19th Army.
77th Naval Rifle Brigade This brigade formed from October to December in the
North Caucasus Military District, based on personnel from the
Black Sea Fleet and the naval schools. In January 1942, the unit made a remarkably long move to join
14th Army in Karelian Front, the northernmost part of the front, facing Finnish and German forces. In April the brigade shifted slightly southwards to
19th Army, still in the same Front, defending the
Kandalaksha area. By August the 77th was organized for defensive operations as follows: • 3 rifle battalions • Mortar Battalion (24 50mm, 24 82mm mortars) • Artillery Battalion (3 batteries of 3 76mm cannon each) • Antitank Battalion (12 45mm guns) • Sapper Company • Antitank Rifle Company • Signal Platoon • Truck Company (19 vehicles) As Karelian Front was relatively quiet, the brigade was kept on a "short" establishment, with only about 100 men per rifle company. It remained in the same are under the same commands until it was dissolved in the spring of 1944.
Continuation War The order of battle of this new formation of the 341st was mostly based on lower regimental numbers made available by the conversion of regular rifle divisions into Guards units in 1942-43, as follows: • 251st Rifle Regiment • 279th Rifle Regiment • 281st Rifle Regiment • 1017th Artillery Regiment • 48th Antitank Battalion • 299th Sapper Battalion • 789th Signal Battalion • 93rd Reconnaissance Company Col. Ivan Vasilievich Obydenkin commanded the reformed division until mid-October. He was briefly succeeded by Col. A. V. Molokov until Col. Ignatii Alekseevich Moskalev took command on October 28, which he would hold for the duration of the war. The division served directly under 19th Army through September, taking part in the limited fighting that pushed Finnish forces back from Kandalaksha towards
Alakurtti. In November the 341st moved even farther north, to the
131st Rifle Corps in 14th Army, which by then was simply a garrison force in northern Finland. In January 1945, the division left the active forces completely, assigned to the
Belomorsky Military District on coastal defense duties. ==Postwar==