Provide me with TO&E for Soviet tank brigade for years 1944 - 1945
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During the period of 1944-1945, the Soviet tank brigade's Tables of Organization and Equipment (TO&E)
underwent a number of changes to reflect the changing needs of the Soviet military during World War II.
Here is an example of a typical TO&E for a Soviet tank brigade during this period:
Command and Support:
Brigade Headquarters: 1 tank or armored vehicle, 10 trucks, 30 motorcycles
Reconnaissance Company: 7 light tanks or armored cars, 7 motorcycles
Tank Battalion (3):
Battalion Headquarters: 1 tank or armored vehicle, 4 trucks, 10 motorcycles
3 Tank Companies: each with 17 medium tanks, 4 trucks, 2 motorcycles
Motorized Rifle Battalion (1):
Battalion Headquarters: 1 tank or armored vehicle, 4 trucks, 10 motorcycles
3 Motorized Rifle Companies: each with 12 trucks, 3 motorcycles
Artillery Battalion:
Battalion Headquarters: 1 tank or armored vehicle, 4 trucks, 10 motorcycles
3 Artillery Batteries: each with 4 76mm guns or howitzers, 4 trucks, 2 motorcycles
Anti-tank Battalion:
Battalion Headquarters: 1 tank or armored vehicle, 4 trucks, 10 motorcycles
3 Anti-tank Batteries: each with 6 45mm guns, 4 trucks, 2 motorcycles
Engineer Company:
12 trucks, 3 motorcycles
Medical Company:
12 trucks, 3 motorcycles
Transport:
98 trucks
Total personnel: approximately 1,200-1,500
It's worth noting that the TO&E varied somewhat between different types of tank brigades and between different
periods of the war. Additionally, due to the intense fighting of World War II, actual unit compositions often deviated
from the official TO&E, with units frequently understrength or lacking in certain types of equipment.