First time I have ever heard of Polish Commando ring was about 15 years ago while reading a book by Dr Marek Wronski called :
"Colors of Polish Commando 1942-47. And I remember telling my Brother how much I would like to get one...
First time I have ever heard of Polish Commando ring was about 15 years ago while reading a book by Dr Marek Wronski called :
"Colors of Polish Commando 1942-47. And I remember telling my Brother how much I would like to get one...
Few weeks ago I got one.
More pictures.
Next, I sent emails to other collectors to see if anyone had pictures of one.
I contacted a Reinactor Polish Commando Group in Swarzedz, Poland and spoke with Przemyslaw K who is in Charge of the Group and He told me that he purchased a Commando ring some 12 years ago on Allegro. Here are pictures of it.
Also from Przemyslaw K. Polish Commando Group, I received pictures of the ring in Sikorski Museum in London.
At some time in 2009 another Ring sold on Allegro. Here are pictures I received from Tony and Rafal.
Quick translation from Dr Wronski : " The designer of the Ring Maciej Zajaczkowski says : While being stationed in San Andrea di Vico Equense (March-April 1944, I thought on how to commemorate the period of First fighting as Commando in Italy. Ring that I have designed was made from thick silver , ring was in form of commando knife, on the shield of the ring etched was : sign Combined Operations, Poland Commando.
Inside there was engraved : Sangro-Garigliano 1943-1944. All rings were numbered and given to Commando who participated in these battles.
There were 84 made.
Last edited by Krakow1; 02-18-2017 at 04:14 PM.
And to let imagination go wild.... Commando rings were given out prior to Monte Cassino Battle. So these were most likely either worn or carried during the Italian Campaign. I read that this was a recognition symbol of the "old " Commando.
If it only could talk....
Nice one
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