THE POLISH NAVY IN BRITAIN, 1939-1947 - Just off watch, these officers of the Polish Navy destroyer ORP Piorun (Thunderbolt) snatch a meal and smoke in the Ward Room before having a sleep. In four hours they will be on watch again. They are the navigator (left), Second Gunnery Officer (centre) and Signals Officer. Lifebelts are worn at all times, usually blown probably taken during a patrol in the Western Approaches, late 1940. , Polish Navy, ORP Piorun, Destroyer, (1940), Polish Navy


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