3104th Signal Service Battalion

United States Army


Diaries, Documents, And Data
 
Revised October 21, 2003
 

On this page you may look at various items (other than Biographies)contributed by members of the unit. These may include almost anything of interest that people kept... diaries, notes, jottings, maps, correspondence, diagrams, documents, etc. Anything goes. Included here are also some reference material referred to in the history section and in other areas of this site.

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Reminiscenses of F. Gregory Cronin, Company B. Some of this material has also been used elsewhere. Click Here
Poems written by Bernie Ford, Company B, while at Toddington, England Click Here
A History of the 3104th submitted by John Leddon. This history was written much later when John became CO of Company B. Click here.
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Ernie Fulkerson kindly provided a number of documents that have been extremely helpful. You may look at them here. Click here.
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Diagram of the ETO Communications Network. Contributed by Bob Tedford. Click Here
Roster of Enlisted Men in Company B. Date uncertain. Can't remember who sent this to me. Drat! Click Here
Bob Tedford kept track of dates and events from the time he joined the 3104th until the unit left Paris for home. Click Here
Leo Ratterman, Company C, recalls his life in the 3104th during WWII. Click Here
George Landes left us this copy of a January, 1945, Battalion Order setting up a series of teams and assigning personnel to them. Click Here
Mark Landes found this German item among the war memorabilia left by his father, George Landes. Thanks to Susan Goerke Ball for the translation. Click Here
Hal Tately shares this newspaper clipping from The Boston Globe which tells about the diversion of the Henry Gibbins from the Pacific and it's arrival in Boston. Click Here
Reminiscenses of Hal Tately, Company A. Some of this material has also been used elsewhere. Click Here
David Cicotello found this diary entry among his late father's war memorabilia and has shared it with us. It seems clear that this incident described by Louis Cicotello took place in the Hotel D'Iena, Paris. Click Here