Zieten's corps comprised 21 infantry battalions and 54 cavalry squadrons, while Frederick's main army deployed 41 battalions and 48 squadrons.
The larger corps (1st, 2nd and 3rd) comprised 15 Operationa Groups, each with 3-7 brigades.
Knyphausen's corps comprised some 6,000 men.
The corps comprised all Union troops then occupying Louisiana and east Texas.
The corps at this time comprised the 41st and 32nd Divisions, engaged in the defense of British New Guinea, the beginning of the New Guinea campaign.
The corps initially comprised the two "new" Australian divisions - the Australian 4th and 5th divisions - that had been spawned from the "veteran" 1st and 2nd divisions.
The corps comprised the 57th Infantry Division under General Texier, and the 63rd Infantry Division under General Parvy.
Under the proposals the corps would have comprised Australian, British, Canadian and New Zealand forces.
The corps comprised the 62nd Guards, 92nd Guards, 110th Guards, and 53rd Rifle Divisions.
By June 1941, the corps comprised about 30,000 troops, 932 tanks (establishment strength was supposed to be 1031).