Hi,
I just got them , To me they look good, but Im wondering about the two badges 304 and glider . Still learning and thanks for the help
Regards
Janek
Hi,
I just got them , To me they look good, but Im wondering about the two badges 304 and glider . Still learning and thanks for the help
Regards
Janek
More pics
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Jj
Station 43: Audley End House and SOE's Polish Section: Amazon.co.uk: Ian Valentine: Books
FYI, ( don't you just hate those abbrev's ) early wing, brass, oxidised finish with nickel spinner. attributed to Second Lieutenant Julian Iwanicki, 1st Polish Parachute Brigade and Cichciemny. his brother, Andrzej who was a Captain was one of the first Silent and Unseen to be parachute trained. other specialist training was carried out at Audley End, the regime run by Jozef Hartman
Thank you prosty żołnierz for help!
Best
Regards
Janek
Maybe someone has pictures of this polish soldiers or any more info , that would be very nice for Display
Hello Janek
The glider badge and 304th SQN badge are copies.
Rafal
I found this grave in Pennsylvania at the Armed Forces Section of the cemetery at The Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa. I do not know if this is the grave of the soldier whose badge I have, but can anyone tell me if soldiers in the Army Infantry were members of the Cicho Ciemni?
Hello
Hard to say - Cichociemny Julian Iwanicki was an officer - at least Lieutenant. Here we have a corporal(?)
Cichociemni came from different branches and specilalities- Army, Air Force, Navy.
Lt Iwanicki which para badge you have was fully trained as Cichociemny but finally didn't jump into occupied Poland.
Geetings
Rafal
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