No worries Tom, just razzing you. Of course I'm not upset. But I can't speak for the other members here.
Thanks for the interesting photo. That fellow looks like he means business!
Regards,
Tony
No worries Tom, just razzing you. Of course I'm not upset. But I can't speak for the other members here.
Thanks for the interesting photo. That fellow looks like he means business!
Regards,
Tony
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
Thanks for posting these pictures
I heard some soldiers who escaped in 1939 used they`re pre-war uniforms as their ``walking-out`` tunic and used it in portraits and such, does anyone have a photo like this?
I have a photo in which a Polish officer is wearing a wz.37 field rogatywka that Ill try to find and post
Heres one, I acually have 1 more in my archives some where.
General Anders is in this photo, he always wore his pre-war POS and Marks mans badges on the should strap of his british sams belt.
I'm glad you enjoy 'em. As far as I remember I don't have any photo showing Polish Armed Forces soldiers wearing their pre-war uniforms or caps. BTW please, don't make this thread off-topic.
Regards,
Tom
Sorry, Ill try to find some photos of Polish soldiers wearing over nationalities stuff
The Polish Para's trained with MG34's, MG42's, various German small arms, mines and grenades ....
.. But they did not use them as part of their field equipment.
They utilised their French kit when first in Scotland, before being issued with British uniforms ..
Regards
Gary J.
Hi guys,
This time a pic from The Second Polish Corps. Pestka sitting in the Steyr 1500 A/01 light truck. Italy, August 1945.
Regards,
Tom
The story of a captured Messerschmitt Bf-109 used by the Polish 318th “City of Gdansk” Fighter Reconnaissance squadron based in Italy.
The plane was flown to Italy by two fleeing Croatian pilots and ultimately left in the hands of US forces. Flight Lieutenant Jan Preihs give his account of just how this aircraft was obtained:
(The text and b/w pictures are from now defunct “geocities / tripod” websites; paintings credited in file titles)
Regards,
Tony
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