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  2. Polish Armed Forces rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Names of Polish ranks are often of foreign origin, like the ones introduced by the 17th-century mercenaries serving for the Polish Crown. These include the rank of kapral , which is a derivative of the Italian caporale - much like the English equivalent of corporal .

  3. Military ranks of the Polish People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of the Polish People's Republic were the military insignia used by the Polish People's Army. Army. Officer timeline. Rank group General / flag ...

  4. Grey Ranks - Wikipedia

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    "Grey Ranks" (Polish: Szare Szeregi) was a codename for the underground paramilitary Polish Scouting Association (Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego) during World War II. The wartime organisation was created on 27 September 1939, actively resisted and fought German occupation in Warsaw until 18 January 1945, and contributed to the resistance ...

  5. Polish Armed Forces (Second Polish Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Unification of the Polish Army Day, Pilsudski in the Wawel Castle. In 1921–1939, the Polish armed forces consisted of the army and navy. The army consisted of main weapons: infantry, cavalry (from 1924 - cavalry) and artillery, technical weapons: sappers, communication and car troops and armored weapons, auxiliary weapons: gendarmerie and rolling stock.

  6. Orders, decorations, and medals of Poland - Wikipedia

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    For Polish military personnel awarded for long service in the Polish armed forces 1951. Ministry of Defence award since 2008. Medal of Merit for National Defence Medal Za Zaslugi dla Obronnosci Kraju: Presented to Polish military personnel and civilian employees for meritorious activities to strengthen military power of the country.

  7. 2nd Polish Corps (Polish Armed Forces in the West) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Polish Corps (Polish: 2 Korpus Polski), 1943–1947, was a major tactical and operational unit of the Polish Armed Forces in the West during World War II. It was commanded by Lieutenant General Władysław Anders and fought with distinction in the Italian Campaign, in particular at the Battle of Monte Cassino. By the end of 1945, the ...

  8. People's Army (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    After the Red Army and the Soviet-organized 1st Polish Army entered Poland late in 1944 and early 1945, most People's Army members joined the communist 1st Polish Army. After the war, many of its members joined the ranks of the Ministry of Public Security of the Polish People's Republic, or the Milicja Obywatelska. [2] [19] [12]

  9. Category:Military ranks of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military ranks of Poland" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Polish hussars; Polkovnik; R. Regimentarz; T. Armoured ...