TRAINING CENTRES

KOULUTUSKESKUKSET
1941 - 1944

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Military Training in Finland during the Continuation War

Basic Military Training - Training Centres

During the Continuation War recruits (age classes 1921 - 1926) and additional reserves (age classes 1897 - 1920) were trained in Training Centres (koulutuskeskus, koul.K). Infantry Training Centres (Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus, Jv.koul.K) had two or three training battalions. Artillery Training Centres (Tykistön koulutuskeskus, Tyk.koul.K) had one or two artillery battalions. Some training centres had (reserve) NCO School. Training centres of other arms had usually one battalion composed of various number of training companies, (reserve) NCO School and even an own (reserve) Officer School (for example for engineers). Initially there were 16 infantry and 3 artillery training centres as well as one for tank, engineer, signals, supply and gas protection training.

In October 1941 there were already 21 infantry and 2 artillery training centres as well as one for cavalry, tank, engineer, signals, supply, medical and gas protection training. 17 of them were for training recruits, two for additional or conversion traning and two for convalescents. Others were for special or advanced training for which soldiers were moved from other training centres after basic military training or from front units. In total there were 53 infantry training battalions, four artillery training battalions and additional special training battalions. Total strength of recruits was about 43.000 men.

Basic military training lasted initially only two months (eight weeks) but usually longer. Since 1942 basic training was lengthened to flexible 3 (+ 3) months after which conscripts were sent to so called conscript regiments and battalions for further combat training for the rest of their two years compulsory military service. These training units which were normal front units consisted of young conscripts while reservists were to be in their own units. Squad Leaders (younger NCOs) were earlier trained conscripts. Due to losses and supplements units were although seldom totally free from any reservists.

During the war training of new age classes took place in six phases as follows (year when born):

  • 18.6.1941 - 15.1.1942: 1921/II, 1922

  • 15.1. - 25.10.1942: 1923

  • 25.10.1942 - 28.2.1943: 1924/I

  • 1.3. - 25.10.1943: 1924/II, 1925/I

  • 16.10.1943 - 10.6.1944: 1925/II, 1902 - 1924/D (untrained auxiliary resevists relieved from service)

  • 11.6. - 27.11.1944: 1926/II, 1904 - 1924/Nv II (overaged or earlier relieved auxiliary resevists)

Age class born in 1926 called for duty in 1944 was not used in combat duties during the war. The oldest already trained auxiliary resevists born 1904 - 1908 formed 18 work companies (strength about 4 officers, 20 NCOs and 200 men = 224 men). These were ready since 18.6.1944 except one which was formed as late as in August. Younger auxiliary reservists were usually in supply duties.
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Reserve NCO and Officer Training

Reserve NCO and officer training in Finland during the Continuation War is described on page Military Schools 1941 - 1944.
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New Troops and Supplements for the Army

During the Continuation War Home Troops formed 222 new units (25.750 men) and supplemented Finnish Defence Forces with about 10.000 officers, 38.000 NCOs and 339.000 men (51.000 from additional reserves of the year 1941 [over-aged and somehow disabled auxiliary personnel], 190.000 recruits, 126.000 recovered convalescents (wounded and sick) from military hospitals, 45.000 re-mobilized and re-stationed personnel). These figures may contain same persons several times.
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Detachment H

Detachment H (Osasto H, Os.H) (Lt.Gen. W. Hägglund, since 24.4.1944 Col. P. Ekholm) was formed in March 1944 for the defence of Helsinki in case Germans would have tried to capture southern Finland. Troops of the detachment were from the training centres around Helsinki.
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Training Centres of Home Troops 1941 - 1944
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Training Centre
Finnish Name (and Abbreviation)
Name in English,
Location, Notes
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Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 1 (Jv.koul.K 1) (18.6.1941 - 27.11.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 1)
Tuusula and Hyrylä
For basic military training.
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Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 2 (Jv.koul.K 2) (18.6.1941 - 25.10.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 2)
Hyvinkää
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 3 (Jv.koul.K 3) (18.6.1941 - 27.11.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 3)
18.6.-23.8.41 Karkkila, 5.9.41- Riihimäki, 15.10.42- Lappeenranta,
22.6.44- Hämeenlinna, 20.10.-27.11.44 Lempäälä

For basic military training. Operational since 5.9.1941.
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Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 4 (Jv.koul.K 4) (18.6.1941 - 20.1.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 4)
Forssa
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 5 (Jv.koul.K 5) (18.6.1941 - 24.10.1943)
(Infantry Training Centre 5)
18.6.41- Urjala, 1.9.41-24.10.43 Kouvola
For basic military training.
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Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 6 (Jv.koul.K 6) (18.6.1941 - 28.11.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 6)
18.6.41- Lempäälä and Kuurila, 5.11.43- Aholahti,
18.9.-28.11.44 Hämeenlinna

For basic military training. Since 1942 trained also volunteer
conditional prisoners.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 7 (Jv.koul.K 7) (18.6.1941 - 31.1.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 7)
Kokemäki (Peipohja)
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 8 (Jv.koul.K 8) (18.6.1941 - 25.10.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 8)
Orivesi
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 9 (Jv.koul.K 9) (18.6.1941 - 31.1.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 9)
Jyväskylä
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 10 (Jv.koul.K 10) (18.6. - 20.11.1941)
(Infantry Training Centre 10)
Keuruu
For basic military training. In October and November 1941 for
conversion training of reservists of other arms (courses of two
weeks). In November 1941 became Organizing Centre 2 (Järj.K 2).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 11 (Jv.koul.K 11) (18.6.1941 - 25.11.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 11)
18.6.41- Uusikaarlepyy (Nykarleby),
16.7.42-25.11.44 Dragsvik (Tammisaari / Ekenäs)

For basic military training of Swedish speakers.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 12 (Jv.koul.K 12) (18.6.1941 - 28.11.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 12)
18.6.41- Kälviä, 1.9.41-28.11.44 Kuopio (in 44 also at Orivesi)
For basic military training.
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Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 13 (Jv.koul.K 13) (18.6.1941 - 31.1.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 13)
Haapajärvi
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 14 (Jv.koul.K 14) (18.6.1941 - 25.10.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 14)
Kiuruvesi
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 15 (Jv.koul.K 15) (18.6.1941 - 20.10.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 15)
Oulu and Liminka
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 16 (Jv.koul.K 16) (18.6.1941 - 25.10.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 16)
18.6.41- Tervola, 1.9.41-25.10.42 Kemi
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 17 (Jv.koul.K 17) (5.9.1941 - 28.11.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 17)
5.9.41- Hamina and Inkeroinen, 18.7.44- Loviisa,
1.11. - 28.11.44 Turku

For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 18 (Jv.koul.K 18) (1.9. - 20.11.1941)
(Infantry Training Centre 18)
1.9.41- Lahti, 10.-20.11.41 Lappeenranta
For basic military training. Since October 1941 for conversion
training of reservists of other arms. In November 1941 was
moved to Keuruu and became Organizing Centre 1 (Järj.K 1).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 19 (Jv.koul.K 19) (3.9.1941 - 19.6.1943)
(Infantry Training Centre 19)
3.9.41- Taavetti, 25.10.41-19.6.43 Lahti
For convalescents. In June 1943 became Home Troops Supply
Supplement Centre
(HTK 12 / Kotij.HTK).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 20 (Jv.koul.K 20) (5.9.1941 - 31.1.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 20)
Nurmes
For convalescents.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 21 (Jv.koul.K 21) (30.9.1941 - 31.1.1942)
(Infantry Training Centre 21)
Haapamäki
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 22 (Jv.koul.K 22) (10.4.1943 - 27.10.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 22)
10.4.43- Forssa, 7.9.43- Virolahti, 16.7.-27.10.44 Haapajärvi
For basic military training. In October 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 12
(Jv.koul.K 12).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 23 (Jv.koul.K 23) (10.4.1943 - 30.10.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 23)
10.4.43- Orivesi, 15.9.43- Taavetti (Ihaksela),
19.7.-30.10.44 Kokemäki

For basic military training. In October 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 3
(Jv.koul.K 3).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 24 (Jv.koul.K 24) (10.4.1943 - 28.11.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 24)
Hyvinkää
For basic military training.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 25 (Jv.koul.K 25) (10.4.1943 - 18.9.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 25)
Nurmes
For basic military training. In September 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 1
(Jv.koul.K 1).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 26 (Jv.koul.K 26) (10.4.1943 - 22.6.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 26)
4.43- Raahe, 26.10.43- Taavetti, 20.-22.6.44 Järvenpää
For basic military training. Since 1.12.1943 trained volunteer
Estonians. On 18.2.1944 became Infantry Regiment 200 (JR 200).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 27 (Jv.koul.K 27) (21.2. - 30.10.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 27)
21.2.44- Kouvola, 12.8.-30.10.44 Turku
For basic military training. On 12.8.1944 part of it was attached
to Infantry Training Centre 17 (Jv.koul.K 17) at Turku as well.

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 28 (Jv.koul.K 28) (21.2. - 20.10.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 28)
Lempäälä and Kuurila
For basic military training. In October 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 3
(Jv.koul.K 3).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 29 (Jv.koul.K 29) (21.2. - 22.10.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 29)
Orivesi
For basic military training. Operational since April 1944. In October
1944 attached to Infantry Training Centre 12 (Jv.koul.K 12).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 30 (Jv.koul.K 30) (9.6. - 19.7.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 30)
Kokemäki
For basic military training. In July 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 23
(Jv.koul.K 23).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 31 (Jv.koul.K 31) (9.6. - 16.7.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 31)
Haapajärvi and Pyhäjärvi
For basic military training. In July 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 22
(Jv.koul.K 22).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 32 (Jv.koul.K 32) (9.6. - 23.6.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 32)
Raahe
For basic military training. In June 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 3
(Jv.koul.K 3).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 33 (Jv.koul.K 33) (9.6. - 24.10.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 33)
Lahti
For basic military training. In October 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 1
(Jv.koul.K 1).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 34 (Jv.koul.K 34) (9.6. - 26.6.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 34)
Hämeenlinna
For basic military training. In June 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 3
(Jv.koul.K 3).

Jalkaväen koulutuskeskus 35 (Jv.koul.K 35) (1.8. - 12.8.1944)
(Infantry Training Centre 35)
Turku
For basic military training. In August 1944 attached to Infantry
Training Centre 27
(Jv.koul.K 27).

Järjestelykeskus 1 (Järj.K 1) (20.11.1941 - 18.11.1944)
(Organizing Centre 1)
20.11.41- Lappeenranta, 13.9.42- Kontiolahti, 3.7.44- Pieksämäki,
23.8.44- Kouvola, 21.10.-18.11.44 Kuopio.
Former Infantry Training Centre 10 (Jv.koul.K 10). Since June 1944
one company was for deserters. On 22.8.44 1/3 was detached to
reform Organizing Centre 2 (Järj.K 2).

Järjestelykeskus 2 (Järj.K 2)
(Organizing Centre 2)
(20.11.1941 - 25.8.1942, 23.8. - 21.10.1944)
20.11.41-25.8.42 Keuruu, 23.8.-21.10.44 Pieksämäki
Suspended in August 1942. On 22.8.1944 1/3 of Organizing
Centre 1
(Järj.K 1) was detached and Organizing Centre 2 (Järj.K 2)
was reformed for convalescents. Attached back to Organizing
Centre 1
(Järj.K 1) on 21.10.1944.

Tykistön koulutuskeskus 1 (Tyk.koul.K 1) (18.6.1941 - 20.2.1942)
(Artillery Training Centre 1)
Hämeenlinna
For basic artillery training.

Tykistön koulutuskeskus 2 (Tyk.koul.K 2) (18.6. - 1.10.1941)
(Artillery Training Centre 2)
Pihlajavesi and Haapamäki
For convalescents but actually never worked in its intended role
because there were so few of them. On 30 September 1941 became
Infantry Training Centre 21 (Jv.koul.K 21).

Tykistön koulutuskeskus 3 (Tyk.koul.K 3) (18.6.1941 - 28.11.1944)
(Artillery Training Centre 3)
18.6.41- Ylistaro, 1.9.41- Vaasa, 18.10.42-28.11.44 Riihimäki
For basic artillery training.
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Tykistön koulutuskeskus 4 (Tyk.koul.K 4) (25.10.1943 - 14.2.1944)
(Artillery Training Centre 4)
Kouvola
For basic artillery training.

Tykistön koulutuskeskus 5 (Tyk.koul.K 5) (5.11.1943 - 14.2.1944)
(Artillery Training Centre 5)
Lempäälä
For basic artillery training.

Panssarikoulutuskeskus (Ps.koul.K) (18.6.1941 - 2.1942)
(Armour Training Centre)

Hämeenlinna
For tank and anti-tank training. In February 1942 Armour Training
Company
(Ps.koul.K) was moved to Varkaus and attached to a
new Armour Centre (Ps.Kesk.). Former Armour Training Centre
became Anti-Tank Training Centre (Pst.koul.K).

Panssarintorjuntakoulutuskeskus (Pst.koul.K) (2.1942 - 27.11.1944)
(Anti-Tank Training Centre)

2.42- Hämeenlinna, 1.2.43- Huuhanmäki,
23.6.-27.11.44 Inkeroinen (Myllykoski)
For anti-tank training. Formed in February 1942 from
Armour Training Centre (Ps.koul.K).

Ratsuväen koulutuskeskus (Rv.koul.K) (27.10.1941 - 15.10.1944)
(Cavalry Training Centre)
27.10.41- Lappeenranta (in 44 also in Mäntyharju),
23.6.-15.10.44 Urjala
For cavalry training. Subordinated to Cavalry Brigade (Rv.Pr.)
between 1.4. - 4.7.1944. Attached to Cavalry Brigade on 15.10.1944.

Pioneerikoulutuskeskus (Pion.koul.K) (18.6.1941 - 28.11.1944)
(Engineer Training Centre)
18.6.41- Ähtäri, 1.9.41-28.11.44 Koria
For engineer training.

Viestikoulutuskeskus [1] (Vkoul.K [1])
(Signals Training Centre [1])
(18.6.1941 - 31.8.1942, 13.10.1942 - 28.11.1944)
18.6.41-Sammaljoki, 10.10.41.-31.8.42 Karkku,
13.10.42-28.11.44 Helsinki (Santahamina)
For signals training. In September 1942 Signals Training
Company
(Vkoul.K) was moved to Engineer Training Centre
(Pion.koul.K) at Koria. Signals Training Centre was reformed in
October 1942.

Viestikoulutuskeskus 2 (Vkoul.K 2) (29.5. - 6.11.1944)
(Signals Training Centre 2)
Urjala
For signals training.

Huoltokoulutuskeskus (Huoltokoul.K) (18.6.1941 - 31.3.1943)
(Supply Training Centre)
18.6.41- Mänttä, 15.11.42-31.3.43 Lahti
For supply, driver and medical training of the Army.

Moottoriajoneuvokoulutuskeskus (Mt.ajon.koul.K)
(Motor Vehicle Training Centre) (1.4.1943 - 4.12.1944)
Lahti
For motor vehicle training (drivers and mechanics).

Huoltotäydennyskeskus 12 (HTK 12 / Kotij.) (19.6.1943 - 28.11.1944)
(Supply Supplement Centre 12)
Lahti
For supply and medical supplement of Home Troops.
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Lääkintäkoulutuskeskus (Lääk.koul.K) (1.9.1941 - 1.4.1943)
(Medical Training Centre)
Lahti
For medical training. Was formed on 1.9.1941 from the Medical
Company
(Lääk.kompp.) / Supply Training Centre (Huoltokoul.K)
moved from Mänttä to Lahti. Medical Training Centre became
Medical School (Lääk.K) in 1943.

Kaasusuojelukoulutuskeskus (Kss.koul.K) (18.6.1941 - 10.4.1944)
(Gas Protection Training Centre)
18.6.41- Oravainen, 13.8.41-10.4.1944 Helsinki (Santahamina)
For gas protection training. New Gas Protection School
(Kss.K) was formed in April 1944 at Niinisalo
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27.11.44)

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O. Selinheimo
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(?.-27.11.44)

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O. Selinheimo
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K. Niemeläinen
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M. Berg
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A. Tapanainen
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L. Gulin
(1.42-)
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E. Oksanen
(10.42-
28.11.44)

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M. Raninen
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(?.42-)
E. Selkee
(10.42-)
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K. Niemeläinen
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E. Kuusela
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V. Räsänen (21.2.44-)
Y. Pöyhönen
(?.-30.10.44)
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Y. Hakanen (21.2.44-)
E. Polón
(?.-20.10.44)
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U. Tiirikkala (21.2.44-)
A. Rautiainen
(?.-22.10.44)
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U. Herranen (9.6.44-)
K. Alfthan
(?.-19.7.44)
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V. Veijola (9.6.-16.7.44)
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K. Karmo (9.6.-23.6.44)
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K. Rautsuo
(9.6.-24.10.44)
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E. Vänttinen
(9.6.-26.6.44)
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T. Koponen
(1.8.-12.8.44)
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W. Fabricius (20.11.41-)
L. Gulin
(?.42-)
K. Vigren (?.-18.1.44)
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K. Heitto (20.11.41-)
V. Laakso
(?.42-)
K. Hirvikoski
(23.8.-21.10.44)
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K. Lauste (18.6.41-)
R. Hankipohja
(?.-20.2.42)
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G. Ahlholm
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G. Ahrenberg (18.6.41-)
E. Melin (?.41-)
H. Kraemer
(?.43-)
E. Pasanen
(?-)
K. Somerto
(?.-28.11.44)

P. Arra (25.10.43-
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S. Gyllenbögel
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I. Lehtinen (18.6.41-)
A. Vuontela
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A. Vuontela
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K. Lauri (27.10.41-)
Å. Wahren
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K. Pylkkänen (18.6.41-)
E.-E. Saarinen
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B. Fallenius
(18.6.41-31.8.42)
L. Teppola
(10.42-)
P. Larmala
(?-)
U. Talke
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B. Fallenius
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T. Elomaa (18.6.41-)
R. Kivilahti
(?-31.3.43)
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R. Kivilahti (31.3.43-)
H. Roste
(?-)
K. Taskinen
(?.-4.12.44)
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O. Martti (19.6.43-)
K. Niemeläinen
(?.43-)
K. Rautsuo
(?-)
A. Järvi
(?-)
K. Karmo
(?.-28.11.44)

L. Hurmalainen (1.9.41-)
E. Suna
(?.-1.4.43)
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T. Lammi (18.6.41-)
A. Ryynänen
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