Military Gendarmerie (Poland)
The Military Gendarmerie (Polish: Żandarmeria Wojskowa, abbreviated ŻW) is a military provost created in 1990 in Poland as an independent part of the Polish Armed Forces.
Military Gendarmerie | |
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Żandarmeria Wojskowa | |
Badge of the Military Gendarmerie | |
Active | 1990-present |
Country | |
Branch | Polish Armed Forces |
Type | Military Police |
Website | Official website |
Commanders | |
Current Commander | Brigadier General Mirosław Rozmus |
History
Polish military police traces its history to the communist era Military Internal Service (Polish: Wojskowa Służba Wewnętrzna), World War II-era Service for Protection of the Uprising (Polish: Wojskowa Służba Ochrony Powstania), interwar-era military police in the Second Polish Republic, formations of the January and November Uprising, Duchy of Warsaw and finally, some officials of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, first created in early 17th century.
The modern Polish Military Gendarmerie was formed on September 1, 1990 on the basis of order No. Pf-42 / Org. Minister of National Defense of 18 April 1990 and order No. 062 / Org. Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army of June 15, 1990. At this formation the structure was as follows:
- Headquarters of the Military Police in Warsaw
- Military Police Command:
- Warsaw Military District
- Pomeranian Military District
- Silesian Military District
In addition, the following Military Gendarmerie Departments were established: Warsaw, Krakow, Bydgoszcz, Szczecin, Wrocław and Poznań, and also the Military Gendarmerie Training Center in Mińsk Mazowiecki.
In December 2011 the Żandarmeria Wojskowa made an application to the European Gendarmerie Force to become a full member state, and has been since 2013.[1]
Structure
The ŻW is organized into:
- Headquarters
- 3 special units
- 10 units
- 2 departments
- 45 regional stations
Commanders
The current commander is brigadier general Mirosław Rozmus.
- gen. bryg. (Brigadier General) Jerzy Jarosz (1 IX 1990 – 20 II 1992)
- Płk dypl. (Certified Officer) Henryk Piątkowski (11 III 1992 – 1 IV 1993)
- gen. bryg. (Brigadier General) Alfons Kupis (1 IV 1993 – 24 VII 2000)
- gen. dyw. (Divisional General) Jerzy Słowiński (1 VIII 2000 – 30 VII 2003)
- gen. dyw. (Divisional General) Bogusław Pacek (31 VII 2003 – 3 X 2006)
- gen. dyw. (Divisional General) Jan Żukowski (3 X 2006 – 1 I 2008)
- gen. bryg. (Brigadier General) Marek Witczak (2 I 2008 – 17 XII 2010)
- gen. bryg. (Brigadier General) Mirosław Rozmus (17 XII 2010 - 11 VI 2015)
- gen. bryg. (Brigadier General) Piotr Nidecki (12 VI 2015 - 24 XII 2015)
- gen. bryg. (Brigadier General) Tomasz Połuch (24 XII 2015 -)
Equipment
Infantry weapons
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Glock 17 | 9 mm Para Semi-Auto Pistol | Glock 17 | 1,500 | [2] | ||
PM-84 Glauberyt | 9 mm Para Submachine Gun |
PM-98 PM-06 |
[2] | |||
MP5 | 9 mm Para Submachine Gun | MP5A3 | [2] | |||
Mossberg 500 | 12 gauge | M50440 | [2] | |||
Kbk wz. 1996 Mini-Beryl | 5.56mm NATO Carbine | wz. 1996B
wz. 1996C |
[2] | |||
UKM-2000 | 7.62mm NATO general purpose machine gun | UKM-2000P
UKM-2000D |
[2] | |||
Sako TRG | 7.62mm NATO Sniper Rifle | TRG-22 | [2] |
Vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Land Rover Defender | Four-wheel Multi-Purpose Drive Vehicle | 100 | [3] | |||
AMZ Łoś | 4x4 truck | [2] | ||||
Skoda Octavia | Intervention vehicle | [2] | ||||
Opel Vivaro | Van | [2] | ||||
Ford Transit | Van | [2] | ||||
Opel Insignia | Patrol car | |||||
Yamaha FZ6 | Motorcycle | [2] |
Members who have died in service
Soldiers of the Military Police died during their official duties:
- Starszy kapral Krzysztof Sypień from the Military Gendarmerie Department in Krakow, † 11 VIII 2002 Krakow, posthumously promoted to Plutonowy.
- Starszy szeregowy Grzegorz Bukowski from the Special Branch of the Military Police in Mińsk Mazowiecki, † 15 June 2010 Afghanistan, posthumously promoted to the rank of Kapral.
- Starszy szeregowy Marcin Pastusiak from the Special Branch of the Military Police in Mińsk Mazowiecki, † 22 January 2011 Afghanistan, posthumously promoted to the rank of Sierżant.
- Starszy szeregowy Tomasz Janowski from the Special Branch of the Military Police in Gdynia, † 29 March 2016 Iraq, posthumously promoted to the rank of Sierżant.
See also
References
- Polish Military Police website accessed 25 March 2012
- ":: Żandarmeria Wojskowa – Komenda Główna ŻW :: Uzbrojenie ::". Zw.wp.mil.pl. Retrieved 2015-08-17.
- ":: Żandarmeria Wojskowa - Komenda Główna ŻW :: Pojazdy ::". Zw.wp.mil.pl. 2001-08-24. Retrieved 2015-08-17.
External links
- (in Polish) Official pages
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