ASFFelix & World War 245
Signal Units in the Seventh Army
From September, 1944 to VE Day, May 7, 1945

This list was compiled to research backwards from the Seventh Army unit from which Felix A.Cizewski was discharged.


The Signal units are compiled from the Seventh Army Order of Battle in Report of Operations: The Seventh United States Army in France and Germany 1944-1945, Volume II and Signal Radio Intelligence Company and Signal Service Company (RI) Assignments During World War II - European Theater of Operation.

Felix could have been transferred to the
45th Signal Company anytime from about  September 11, 1944, the approximate date that the Seventh Army and Third Army made contact or September 29, 1944, when the XV Corps of the Third Army was transferred to the Seventh Army, to VE Day, May 7, 1945. Transfers were usually made within Armies.

Signal Units in the Seventh Army
September, 1944 to May, 1945

× Significant differences with Felix's records.

N Normandy Campaign credit

Meritorious Unit Commendation Patch
Meritorious Unit Commendation: minimizes or eliminates unit as possibly Felix's.


Units
Comments/Notes


Non-divisional Units
1

VI Corps Hq & Hq Co.

2

Seventh Army Hq & Hq Co.
3

XV Corps Hq & Hq Co.
4

XXI Corps Hq & Hq Co.
5

117th Signal Radio Intelligence Company (SRIC) **
Seventh Army
6
N 3253d Signal Service Company (RI) ***
Constituted 12 April 1944; activated 25 April 1944 in England from men trained at Camp Crowder, Missouri and sent to Britain on the same ship as Felix;
+ Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe, Northern France, & Rhineland.
XV Corps (3rd Army - Patton, 12th Army Group until 29 Sept., then 7th Army)
7

3260th Signal Service Company VI Corps
8

3261th Signal Service Company XXI Corps
9

Divisional Units

1

3rd Signal Company, 3rd Infantry Division.
2

36th Signal Company, 36th Infantry Division.
3

42d Signal Company, 42d Infantry Division.
4

44th Signal Company, 44th Infantry Division.
5

45th Signal Company, 45th Infantry Division. Felix's unit; date of transfer to this unit unknown; the National Personnel Records Center found no entries for Felix in this unit's morning reports for April through June, 1945.
6

63d Signal Company, 63d Infantry Division.
7

86th Signal Company, 86th Infantry Division.
8

100th Signal Company, 100th Infantry Division.
9
N 101st Airborne Signal Company, 101st Airborne Division Nothing in Felix's records suggest that he was in an airborne unit.
10

103d Signal Company, 103d Infantry Division. Felix is not listed on the roster of the men of the 103d transferred to the 45th
11

150th Armored Signal Company., 10th Armored Division.
12

152nd Armored Signal Company, 12th Armored Division.
13

160th Armored Signal Company, 20th Armored Division.

NOTES

** Signal Radio Intelligence Companies:
Signal Radio Intelligence Company (SRICs) were attached to the various US Armies.

***
Signal Service Companies (RI)s: Signal Service Companies (SSCs) Radio Intelligence (RI) were attached to various Corps within the Armies.
 
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