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    Polish Padge ID

    Can anybody explain this badge to me?
    I just found out that it was instituted in 1934 and has something to do with Youth or Scouting.
    Next I try to date fire volunteers Badges.
    One has the XXX attached, one has it stamped as a one-piece construction.
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    #2
    this one?
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      #3
      WSO ( Wyższa Szkoła Oficerska ) College of Officers. Badge worn on shoulder-straps of cadet uniforms, listeners of senior officers schools LWP.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Hitmann View Post
        WSO ( Wyższa Szkoła Oficerska ) College of Officers. Badge worn on shoulder-straps of cadet uniforms, listeners of senior officers schools LWP.
        Thanks for this.
        Just need some info on the others now.

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          #5
          There is also another one with a question.
          I have some Patches with a Sword and PRZODUJACY PODODDZIAL written.
          What are these guy's doing?

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            #6
            Zuchy are the youngest members of the Polish Scouting Association ( Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego ). They wore such a badge on their uniforms instead of the Scout Cross.

            Fire brigade. I do not know when it was established. However, this version will be the seventies / eighties. These badges are used from what I see so far they can also be contemporary?

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              #7
              Przodujący Pododdział - This is a distinction for the best sub-unit in a military unit (team, battery, company) for a group of soldiers, not a single soldier.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Hitmann View Post
                Przodujący Pododdział - This is a distinction for the best sub-unit in a military unit (team, battery, company) for a group of soldiers, not a single soldier.
                So if I get you right, it's not like a Branch Patch like Armor or Chemical, more like a specialist Badge or so.
                Where do they wear it.
                It's a Sleeve Patch size Badge, rubber on Fabric.

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                  #9
                  The badge was worn on the right sleeve of official uniforms, outfits and winter coats. The badge was one of the distinguishing marks in LWP. Such a prize badge for the military subdivision for outstanding achievements in training and mastering the military equipment.
                  I'm sorry but I'm using Google translator.

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                    #10
                    I think I understand you. Thanks!

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