Need Help! Polish Cavalry Officer?
Article about: Hello I am seeking help in identifying the details of my granduncle’s Polish uniform. We were told he was a captain in the Calvary, from 1934 to 1938. All information stopped after this poin
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Looks like a Captain of Infantry. I think He is wearing a Badge of the 7th Infantry Regiment stationed in Chelm. The Badge below that one looks like : School of Infantry Officers Cadets. He is wearing following orders :
Cross of Independence, Cross of Valor. Saber he is carrying is definitely Infantry.
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Hello jef869,
May I be the first to welcome you to the forum and thank you for your post, with reference to your Great Uncle, the first 2 photographs show his rank as being Kapitan. There are no Pennons on his collar, so I would say infantry, but I would need to confirm this with the Officers Yearbooks (Rocznik Oficerski). The awards shown are as follows :
From left to right :
1) Krzyż Niepodległości (Independence Cross)
2) Krzyż Walecznych (Cross of Valour)
3) Srebrny Krzyż Zasługi (Silver Cross of Merit)
4) Medal Pamiątkowy za Wojnę 1918–1921 (1918-1921 War Commemorative Medal
5) Medal Dziesięciolecia Odzyskanej Niepodległości (10th Anniversary of Independence Medal)
6) Latvian 10th Anniversary of the War of Liberation Medal with crossed swords.
7) National Sports Badge.
If you wish to send me a private email with his surname I can check where he served for you.
Best wishes and once again welcome to the Forum
Andrzej
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Hi and welcome to the forum,
All the pictures confirm that your Granduncle was Captain of the Polish Army (3 stars). I can recognize from the first picture the Badge of the 7th Infantry Regiment (of the Polish Legions) and the Badge of the Infantry Cadet School. In the upper row decorations with ribbons from the left are: the Independence Cross, Cross of Valour, Merit Cross (gold or silver because with enamel), Commemorative Medal for War 1918-1921.
Regards,
Jacek
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Thank you! I appreciate your insight and information.
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Hello Jef
KOP=Korpus Ochrony Pogranicza=border guards.
The most characteristic element of uniforms of KOP soldiers was a prominent round cap, an English typeface-(angielka) with a navy blue rim, also intended for all infantry units. It should be mentioned that round hats, apart from KOP units, were also worn by the regiments of the chevalżers and the marine branch of the gendarmerie.
P.S.:It is possible to check this with the Officers Yearbooks (Rocznik Oficerski).
Best wishes
Artur
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