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  2. Representative Central Band of the Polish Armed Forces

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    The history of the Representative Band of the Polish Army goes back to the time of the Polish Legions in 1918. The band was founded in 1963 as part of the Polish People's Army. On 19 August of that same year, it was given the honorary name Central Band of the Polish Armed Forces "Józef Wybicki", in honor of the author of the Polish national ...

  3. List of Polish People's Army units - Wikipedia

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    This only refers to the entire Polish People's Army's ground forces. The PPA would be later expanded with the addition of the air and naval arms only after the war. 1945 Order of Battle. Supreme Command of the Polish Armed Forces Supreme Command Reserves 11th Infantry Division 12th Infantry Division 13th Infantry Division 14th Infantry Division

  4. Polish Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Polish forces grew from approximately 100,000 in 1918 to over 500,000 in early 1920. [5] In August 1920, the Polish army had reached a total strength of 737,767 people. Half of that was on the frontline. Given Soviet losses, there was rough numerical parity between the two armies.

  5. Polish Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Legions and the Blue Army, composed of Polish volunteers from the United States and those who switched sides from the Central Powers, were formed during World War I. In the war's aftermath, the Polish Army was reformed from the remnants of the partitioning powers' forces and expanded significantly during the Polish–Soviet War of 1920.

  6. List of equipment of the Polish Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    Main Polish army bulletproof vest used by Polish army except for special forces. [17] KWM-02: No image available Poland: Bulletproof vest: KWM-02 39,700 [18] Ballistic resistance according to PN-V-87000:2011. Soft insert – Bullet resistance: K1A. Fragment resistance: O2. Ordered between 2016-2023. [18] Plate Carrier Gryf: No image available ...

  7. Category:Military bands - Wikipedia

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    Representative Central Band of the Polish Armed Forces; Representative Central Band of the Romanian Army; Republic of China Army Band; Royal Australian Air Force Band; Royal Australian Navy Band; Royal Band of the Belgian Guides; Royal Life Guards Music Band (Denmark) Russian military bands; Rwanda Defence Forces Army Band

  8. Representative Regiment of the Polish Armed Forces

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    The Representative Regiment of the Polish Armed Forces [a] (Polish: Pułk Reprezentacyjny Wojska Polskiego) is an Honor Guard unit of the Polish Armed Forces, of regimental size. It performs public duties for the armed forces and the President of Poland throughout the Warsaw Capital Garrison region and acts as the main drill and ceremony unit ...

  9. Operational structure of the Polish Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    The division is currently being formed and will reach full operational capability at the end of the decade. The division will be the largest Polish formation and equipped with Polish and South Korean equipment. As of 2023/24 the 1st Legions Infantry Division consists of the following units: [2] [3] [4]