The 30th separate communications battalion is a military unit in the armed forces of the USSR during the Great Patriotic War . During the war, there were three different units under the same number.
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| Armed forces | ||
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| The type of troops (forces) | Signal Corps | |
Content
- 1 30th separate communications battalion (4SK)
- 1.1 Submission
- 2 30th separate communications battalion (30TD)
- 3 30th separate communications battalion (1SD)
- 4 See also
- 5 notes
- 6 References
30th Separate Communications Battalion (4SK)
On May 30, 1941, it was deployed in Grodno [1] . As part of the army from 06/22/1941 to July 1941. (actually)
In June-July 1941, destroyed in Belarus in the Bialystok boiler
Submission
| date of | Front (district) | Army | Case (group) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 06/22/1941 | Western front | 3rd army | 4th Rifle Corps | |
| 07/01/1941 | Western front | 3rd army |
30th Separate Communications Battalion (30TD)
As part of the army from 06.22.1941 to July 1941 (in fact)
He was part of the 30th Panzer Division .
In June 1941, destroyed along with a division in the Slutsk region
30th Separate Communications Battalion (1SD)
He was part of the 1st Infantry Brest Red Banner Division .
In the army from 09/12/1943 to 03/03/1944 and from 03/25/1944 to 09/09/1945
At some time during this period it was reorganized into the 306th separate communications company
See also
- 4th Rifle Corps
- 30th Panzer Division
- 1st Infantry Division (2nd formation)