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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.
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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Military ranks of the Polish People's Republic were the military insignia used by the Polish People's Army.
Police rank and equivalent army rank: Posterunkowy – Kapral; Starszy posterunkowy – Plutonowy; Przodownik – Sierżant; Starszy przodownik – Starszy sierżant; Aspirant – Podporucznik; Podkomisarz – Porucznik; Komisarz – Kapitan; Nadkomisarz – Major; Podinspektor – Podpułkownik; Inspektor – Pułkownik; Nadinspektor – no ...
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