THE POLISH ARMY IN BRITAIN, 1940-1947 - Note two Sherman tanks in the middle background, one of them an Observation Post (OP) tank (possibly a Ram tank) with a dummy/decoy gun. Władysław Raczkiewicz, the Polish President-in-Exile, inspecting Sexton self-propelled artillery guns of one of the field artillery regiments of the 1st Polish Armoured Division in Scotland, April is accompanied by General Marian Kukiel, the Polish Minister of Defence (behind President), and General Stanisław Maczek, the Commander of the Division (standing on the tank, right) Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in
THE POLISH ARMY IN BRITAIN, 1940-1947 - Note two Sherman tanks in the middle background, one of them an Observation Post (OP) tank (possibly a Ram tank) with a dummy/decoy gun. Władysław Raczkiewicz, the Polish President-in-Exile, inspecting Sexton self-propelled artillery guns of one of the field artillery regiments of the 1st Polish Armoured Division in Scotland, April is accompanied by General Marian Kukiel, the Polish Minister of Defence (behind President), and General Stanisław Maczek, the Commander of the Division (standing on the tank, right) Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 1st Armoured Division, Raczkiewicz, Władysław, Kukiel, Marian Wlodzimierz, Maczek, Stanisław
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