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Full peace-time strength indicates that units had all authorized personnel and
equipment. Logistics support was provided by the 1st Armored Division's
service and supply units. |
Reduced peace-time strength indicates that the units consisted mostly of training
cadres with periodical influxes of recruits. The majority of equipment, such as
there was, was stored in depots. Logistics support was provided by the 1st Armored Division's
service and supply units. |
The Ist Armored Corps was only an administrative headquarters, not a field command.
It did not have any specific geographical boundaries, and was responsible for all armored
units in Hungary. |