Hello All
Thought I would share this today :
A pair of documents to the same person. kpr pdch Jerzy Wojtasik. 1920/80/III. 7 Pulk Art Przeciwlotniczej Lekkiej. 7th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment.
Note the different rank when the 2Corps badge was awarded, unfortunately I could not find out his rank at the end of WWII.
Regards Kevin
Hello All
Hopefully my research is correct regarding the following.
MCC 34407. awarded to : ppor Boleslaw Rysak. 1908/64/III. 11 Pulk.Art Ciezkiej. 11th Medium Field Artillery Regiment.
MCC 34408. awarded to : ppor Tadeusz Rysak. 1910/92/III. 11 Pulk.Art Ciezkiej. 11th Medium Field Artillery Regiment.
Tadeusz was later in the war promoted to Kapitan. awarded the KW and VM5. Boleslaw was also awarded the KW.
Both the brothers returned to Poland at the end of WWII.
Regards Kevin
Hello All
Very possible this group has been shown on this site before.
Group of medals including MCC 28746. My records show this set was sold at auction in 2004 at DNW auctions.
Now sold again 20 years later also at DNW auctions.
MCC 28746 was awarded to : strz Jozef Martowicz. 1921/81/III. 15 Pulk Ulanow Poznanskich.
Included is a picture of Jozef.
Jozef died in 1999.
Regards Kevin
Hello all, I don't if anyone would be able to provide any information about my Dziadek 32432. kpr. Ignacy Bohowicz. 1916/186/III. 7.Pulk.Art? He passed away in 1989. Thanks for any help
Hello bohowicz.
MCC 32432. awarded to : kpr Ignacy Bohowicz. 1916/186/III. 7 Pulku.Artylerii Konnej. 7th Horse Artillery Reg. 2nd Corps Artillery.
Awarded the KW.
Here we have confirmation of the Medal Wojska. This also confirms he was still with 7 PAK at the end of WWII.
That is all I have, hope it is of some help.
Regards Kevin
Hello Slawek
Unfortunately I have no further information than what you have stated regarding MCC 10539.
Hopefully another member may be able to help.
Regards Kevin
Hello Kevin
Thank you very much for checking the available information about strz. Józef Paluszkiewicz. His MCC was located in Poznań for many years, perhaps he lived there and was buried there.
By the way, I would like to share information about another soldier, ppor. Franciszek Zieliński from 35KW, MCC number 46886, army number: 1913-164-III, date of birth: March 22, 1913, father's name: Marcin. The cross was identified in posts #4281-4283.
I found his burial place: WARSAW, Cmentarz Komunalny Północny, plot: W-XV-2 Row: 9 Grave: 2. The inscription on the COMANDOS monument is interesting. This may indicate that after the Battle of Monte Casino he served in the Polish 2nd Commando Company.
Best regards, Sławek
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