Polish, I believe, but any ideas on his unit and the period?
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Workshop collars
Looks like he's wearing the "workshop" pattern collar kites. (Non regulation metal chutes ... seen them a few times on walking out BD's etc).
Shame the photo does show real further detail ... jump wing etc ....
.. 2nd pattern Beret so at least 43 onwards ... but I have the gut feeling that this is probably late 44 onwards ....
Gary J.
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Originally posted by Adrian StevensonActually, I am really pleased that people are posting their Polish stuff here. Cheers, Ade.
And I can add that I find them brave men, we (the Dutch) owe a lot to them and they often don't get the credit they rightfully deserve. They have funny names though..
By the way, isn't it time someone wrote a reference book about their insignia in English?
Regards, Luc
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Originally posted by lnijheraldSo am I Ade, their kit has a right to be discussed here.
And I can add that I find them brave men, we (the Dutch) owe a lot to them and they often don't get the credit they rightfully deserve. They have funny names though..
By the way, isn't it time someone wrote a reference book about their insignia in English?
Regards, Luc
Gary - you are correct about the "workshop" "Patki", but that type was most frequently made in Germany when there was a lot of time on the soldiers hands (when not going after the girls in the Spadochronowo or Maczkowo camps).... often made in silver, many were real art with separate canopy, risers and payload.
Ade.... Cheers, glad you are making us Poles welcome, but don't complain when we steal your women - and we did it without the copious amounts of food, money and PX items that the Yanks had!
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Polish ref. in English
Hey Luc,
This is reference book is the best (in English) I can find. It has B&W pictures and most badges do not have pictures of the reverse but it is still very , very good reference. Hopefully he will publish 2nd edition soon.
Hope this helps!
Thomas
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6536267658
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Originally posted by George C.Luc - Thank you for the sentiments also for the 5 months I spent living in Amsterdam in 1972.
Originally posted by luftwaffe303This is reference book is the best (in English) I can find.
Cheers, Luc
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Hello All
Dont know if this helps but i asked my next door neighbour who is polish and was in the special forces about the picture , He could not tell me what regiment it was but he said the cap badge was for polish paratroopers who dropped into belgium , may be this might throw some light
andy
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Originally posted by Adrian StevensonI have no problem with that It has been noted
Actually, I am really pleased that people are posting their Polish stuff here. Not strictly "Brit or Commonwealth" (well the basic uniform might have been) but as Gary knows it is a subject I am interested in too
Cheers, Ade.
I second your motion !! I really enjoying seeing and learning more about WWII Polish exile militaria. There's not much reference material out there (at least that I'm aware of) and I'm always learning something new from the post I've seen of late regarding this collecting genre. I will post pics as soon as time allows me the opportunity to shoot em. I have a fairly wide array of WWII Polish exile militaria. I also have a very unique pre-1939 photo album that belonged to a Polish cavalry officer. I have to figure a way to shoot pics or scan photos from this album. I have another photo album of a Polish air gunner who served with the RAF in WWII.
Cheers !!
Vic
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