The 4th 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.
| Troops: | land |
| Type of army: | Signal Corps |
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4th Separate Communications Battalion, 4th Panzer Division
He was a battalion communications battalion of the 4th Panzer Division
As part of the army from 06/22/1941 to 07/06/1941
Destroyed in the first days of the war in the Minsk boiler
4th Separate Communications Battalion, 4th Aircraft-Based District
02.22.1942 reorganized from the 4th separate communications company of the 4th aviation-based district.
As part of the army from 02.22.1942 to 04.20.1942
04/20/1942 re-reorganized the 4th separate communications company.
4th Separate Red Banner Communications Battalion of the 19th Rifle Corps, 2nd Neva and Primorsky Operational Groups of the Leningrad Front, 109th Rifle Corps, 8th Army
The battalion participated in the 19th Rifle Corps of the 7th Army in the Soviet-Finnish War, was awarded the Order of the Battle Red Banner (1940)
In the army from 06.22.1941 to 05.09.1945
He was a corps communications battalion of the 19th infantry corps of the 1st formation . Since September 1941 , due to the fact that the corps administration is aimed at forming the 2nd Nevsky (hereinafter Primorsky) operational group of the Leningrad Front, the battalion operated in their composition and was located on the Oranienbaum bridgehead . According to the formation of the 109th Rifle Corps on the basis of the Primorsky Operational Group in November 1943, it became its corps communications battalion, apparently closer to the end of the war, and became the 8th Army army communications battalion
See also
- Neva Task Force
- 8th army
- 19th Rifle Corps
- 109th Rifle Corps
- 4th Panzer Division