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- man, the guy standing to the left looks like my dad.
- stanley dumala.
- staff sgt.
- 1st polish armour.
- richard

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 | - 06/12/2009 - 17:12:40
- Vraiment un superbe document, historiquement et émotionnellement chargé.
- Bravo et merci de nous en faire profiter..
- Ze-Pole

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 | - 21/08/2009 - 21:22:58
- hallo monsieurjai le meme mod de uniform est quepossible pour appliquer se photoha exposition est le bon motpour placer avec mon uniformcette est apres de la date 1941 je vuew a le foto???concirdalement tom.
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 | - 16/08/2009 - 17:19:04
- My great Grandfather Stanislaw Kucharczyk thought within the Polish 1st Armored division 24 lancers and I believe he is in this photography and was interested to know if this could be clarified.
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 | - 03/04/2009 - 14:01:51
- Is Roman Maryniak in this picture? He fought with the First Polish Armoured Division during World War II in France..
- Wendy Ciriello

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 | - 22/12/2008 - 15:37:21
- do you know the identity of the soldier second back row extreme left?
it looks a lot like my father Ryszard Pach of Lwow.
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- A mon avis en Ecosse, car pas d'armes, donc entre 42 et 44..
- Gilles Lapers

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 | - 23/10/2008 - 20:14:47
- Bonjour,la viste de monty à la Div en Ecosse était le 13 mars 1944 à Kelso..
- Gilles Lapers

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 | - 01/06/2008 - 18:18:07
- Hi there, I think my father and my uncle are in this picture.
- My fathers real name was Zygmunt Tydda, but he had a sudinim during the war and my uncle is Bob Wiesneski, not sure of the spelling.
- They sometimes mentioned training in Fort William, Scotland, but I know for sure my father was trained and operative in the American O.S.S.
- but in his medal box there is the crest on this unit on a fabric badge.
- I think they may have served in or with this unit as well.
If you need anything else please let me know.
Warm Kind Regards
Edward.
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 | - 14/04/2008 - 18:11:07
- que signifie chaque barette?.
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 | - 06/04/2008 - 19:09:59
- My father was Szymon Szatylowicz 16/5/1910.
- My nephew has found some information.
- Relatives we did not know existed .
- I would like to get in touch and perhaps send photos then meet.Yours sicerelyMaria.
- Maria Hunter

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 | - 25/03/2008 - 16:31:42
- Hi could it be possible to get a copy of this picture as it has my grandad in it second row from bottom third from the left,he was in the polish army his name szymon szatylowicz born 1910 czeremcha he ended up in scotland with the war i have other photo's of him in the army if you would like me to send them to you ?
thanks chris szatylowicz.
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 | - 26/02/2008 - 20:39:31
- i am sure the man in the second row from the front, third man in from the left was my father stanislaw cieszkowski.
- he died in 1958 when i was six..
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 | - 24/11/2007 - 16:07:56
- Cher MonsieurJe pense reconnaitre mon père sur cette photo, 3èrang, 4 à partir de la droite un peu surelevé, son nom est MIECZYSLAW STASZEWSKI né le 6,05,1915 à Kije .
- Pouvez vous me dire s'il s'agit bien de lui et me donner éventuellement des renseignements concernant cette photo.
- Par avance, merci .
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- Christiane Chatenet

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 | - 15/11/2007 - 05:38:33
- If you are looking for a description of the Royal visit on 7th March 1941, let me know and I can send you a collection by several people.RegardsMarek.
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- Bjr
Mon père faisir partie de la 1ère DB ( 2ème régiment d'artillerie de campagne ), et je possèdes quelques photos d'Ecosse ou apparaissent les mêmes tentes, mais je pense que tous les camps étaient équipés de la même manière.
- Mon était en camp à Crawford en 1941.
- Salutations.
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 | - 22/02/2007 - 07:25:46
- The sign over the door is partly visible - Johnstone Castle Club.
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 | - 13/02/2007 - 11:16:00
- The photo is the presentation of a new standard to the 9th Polish Lancers in the town of Biggar in Lanarkshire.
- My grandfather was the local Church of Scotland Minster (Lutheran Priest) and was at the ceremony.On the 31st August 1940, in the town of Biggar new colours from the citizens of Glasgow were presentedby the Lord Provost of Glasgow, (left in photo) Patrick Dollan to the Polish Army.
- Present at the ceremony were General Sikorski, PM and C-in-C of Polish Forces and President Raczkiewicz The students of the needle-work Department of the School of Art, Glasgow contributed to the making of the standard The design featured a Polish Eagle and the Glasgow coat of arms.
- The old Colours of the Regiment had been destroyed in Warsaw in 1939.The 9th Malopolski Lancers were formedin 1809 and later re-formed in November1918 when Poland won backher independence.
- The Regiment disbanded at the end of 1947.
- After the war the standard was laid up in the Polish Institute and General Sikorski Museum in London..
- William Rutherford

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 | - 11/12/2006 - 21:40:08
- Félicitation pour votre site et pour l'hommage que vous faite aux hommes de cette division.C'est avec beaucoup d'émotion que je viens de découvrir le nom de mon père sur la liste, le n°4 STAWIKOWSKI Joseph qui figure aussi sur la liste des blessés.Merci.
- Henri Stavi

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 | - 11/12/2006 - 05:47:03
- I think that the fellow, fourth from the left in the back row sitting down may be my father Kurt Leon Matuszek.
- Although by 1944 my father was invalided out of the army and was then the Polish Consul or Assistant Consul in Glasgow.
- Mike Matson

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 | - 04/11/2006 - 05:43:34
- Hi, Top row.
- 1st from the rhs.
- "Could" be my father Wladyslaw Tadeusz Sierpinski.
- If I could get a more legible photo I would be able to confirm this.
- His Polish war service number was X2723.
- I also have some photo with groups of soldiers if of interest.
Regards,.
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