The corps was reformed in mid-1943. Major General
Tikhon Butorin briefly commanded it in early August, followed by Major General
Dmitry Stankevsky for a few days. Major General
Pyotr Koshevoy, promoted to lieutenant general on 17 May 1944, commanded the corps from late August to late May 1944. He was replaced by Major General
Fyodor Bakunin, who commanded the corps for the rest of the war except for a brief period in April 1945, when he was replaced by Colonel Anatoly Nekrasov. In 1954 the corps was in the
Ural Military District and it controlled the
77th Rifle Division (
Sverdlovsk) and
417th Rifle Division at
Chebarkul. On 4 June 1957 it was redesignated as the 63rd Army Corps, but was disbanded by the early 1960s. == References ==