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  2. Polish Armed Forces rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Names of Polish ranks are often of foreign origin, like the ones introduced by the 17th-century mercenaries serving for the Polish Crown. These include the rank of kapral, which is a derivative of the Italian caporale - much like the English equivalent of corporal.

  3. Template : Ranks and Insignia of NATO Navies/OR/Poland

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    Polish Navy [1. No insignia: Starszy chorąży sztabowy marynarki: Starszy chorąży marynarki: Chorąży marynarki: Młodszy chorąży marynarki: Starszy bosman:

  4. Category:Military ranks of Poland - Wikipedia

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  5. Police ranks of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Police ranks of Poland - ranks of police officers denoting the position of a given officer in the police hierarchy in Poland. ... Polish Scouts rank insignia; Notes

  6. Companion (military rank) - Wikipedia

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    In the military of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, (until the 1775 AD reforms) companion was usually a noble who served in the Army for a period of time, usually less than 5 years, as a horseman with his mounted retainers (cavalry) and free servants (hussars, cossack – Armoured companion, Petyhorcy, Hajduk), or with none or one retainer and very few free servants (light cavalry e.g ...

  7. Military ranks of the Polish People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of the Polish People's Republic were the military insignia used by the Polish People's Army. Army. Officer timeline. Rank group General / flag ...

  8. Noble titles in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Attire of Polish magnates, 1697-1795. The hierarchy of noble titles in Poland was relatively uncommon throughout most of its history. Polish nobility szlachta enjoyed the principle of political equality of all its members. [1] For this reason the idea of introducing the noble / aristocratic titles was strongly opposed, with a number of ...

  9. Template : Ranks and Insignia of NATO Navies/OF/Poland

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    Template: Ranks and Insignia of NATO Navies/OF/Poland. 3 languages. Français; ... Polish Navy [1. Marszałek Polski: Admirał ...