JOŚKO Antoni, 1908/29, kpr., 3. bn. linfa.
is this 3dsk possible?
He is listed as 3 bn. sap. so engineers of 3 DSK.
Hello Mittra,
Many thanks to Ted for his hard work, I can also add the following information for you Mittra when they where awarded the Monte Cassino Cross :
Strz. Władysław Pieregorulko, 1918-45-III, Unit : 3KBCKM, MCC Nr : 9881
St.Strz. Edward, 1919-16-III, Unit Dtw. Z.i.T., MCC Nr : 9728
St. Strz. Józef Ożga, 1922-18-III, Unit : 13KZiT, MCC Nr : 9744
Strz. Julian Sowa, 1907-87-III, Unit : 1KZaop, MCC Nr : 12194 (also awarded KW)
Kpr. Marian Sowa, 1913-75-III, Unit : 13KZiT
Kpr. Bronisław Wróblewski, 1909-89-III, Unit : 13KZiT, MCC Nr : 13833
Strz. Michał Łysucha, 1922-13-III, Unit : 13KZiT, MCC Nr : 8200
Kpr. Wojciech Zaleski, 1909-20-III, Unit : 13KZiT, MCC Nr : 14448
St.Strz. Tadeusz Wiącek, 1922-27-III, Unit : 13KZiT, MCC Nr : 13827
Strz. Ryszard Niemiński, 1924-4-III, Unit : 13KZiT, MCC Nr : 9441
So just to reiterate Mittra these are their Ranks when awarded the Monte Cassino Cross.
Best wishes
Andrzej
Hello mittra,
On the top left picture is a soldier in the rank of kpr. pchor. (Corporal/Cadet Officer) awarded: first ribbon looks like Krzyż Walecznych 1920-1939 (pretty strange I think) and second ribbon is the BKZzM (Bronze Cross of Merit with Swords) and the upper ribbon is the Badge for Wounds.
I assume that the same soldier is on the bottom left picture and he is on the left in the rank of st. strz. (Lance Corporal). Ribbons: Monte Cassino Cross (top), 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star. He has a Badge of the 3 DSK on his pocket and a stripe of the 3 DSK on the right sleeve.
Regards
Konrad
Thanks, so can it match this name?
St. Strz. Józef Ożga, 1922-18-III, Unità: 13KZiT, MCC Nr: 9744
Mittra,
According to your 1st, 2nd and 3rd posts his name is Józef, probably from some supply unit of the 3 DSK.
So probably this is actualy st. strz. Józef Ożga, 1922-18-III, Unit : 13KZiT, MCC Nr : 9744.
However the only doubt is the different ribbons on his uniform on that two photos which you posted.
Regards
Konrad
I think the photo with the black beret is another person. the photos are all dedicated to a Ryszard
According to your 3rd post the picture on the back is signed "Dla Ryśka od Józka" - it means "For Ryszard from Józef", so the soldier on this picture in the black beret was named Józef.
Regards
Konrad
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