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Cooperation between the British royal navy and the Polish navy during world war II regarding the education of naval cadres / Bedzmirowski, Jerzy   Journal Article
Bedzmirowski, Jerzy Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract KMW (The Polish Navy Command) - institution is responsible for performance of tasks characteristics of any command of Navy (e.g. Royal Navy Command); in operation in the 1922-1947 period.
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Defence from and for Poland / Kogan Eugene   Journal Article
Kogan Eugene Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract I needs to be emphasized that the polish government's legal commitment to allocate 1.95% of the GDP to defence remains the corner stone of the country defence policy. On the 7th March 2012 President Bronslaw Komorwski signed the state budget. The budget allocates PLN 29.2 Billion (US$8.66 Billion) to the MoND, Namely 7% more than was planned in 2011. Out of the MoND's budget PLN 7.13 Billion, or 24.4 % was allocated to material expenditures" equipment procurement, R&D modernization, NATO and EU investment, ammunition, and joint programmes such as the NAPMO, NSAC and MUSIS.
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Maritime military school system in Poland: a historical sketch / Bdzmirowski, Jerzy   Journal Article
Bdzmirowski, Jerzy Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Maritime Military School System, with its mission to have future officers up and ready to serve on combat ships of the Polish Navy, has been in operation for nearly 90 years. This School System was first introduced in 1921 and although it has, over all these years, undergone numerous changes, its mission remains just the same - to foster new generations of Polish best naval officers. Its hitherto existence may be divided into four main periods: (a) from 1921 through 1939, encompassing the time of efforts to prepare sufficient cadres for the rising maritime and river flotillas. Those efforts, however strenuous, proved fruitful and brought us officers whose professionalism evidenced itself during WWII hostilities at seas and oceans; (b) from 1939 through 1945 - when the Polish Maritime Military School System operated in exile, most notably in the United Kingdom. It's graduates excelled at warfare and won acclaim from the leadership of the Allied Forces; (c) from 1946 through 1991, epitomized by incessant changes with a view to modernize educational and training processes and address requirements of the theater of operations. Good sense of direction behind those changes is evident and confirmed by our allies - the NATO members; (d) which has continued since and featured political transformation and alignment with NATO. And once again the School System yields acclaimed cadres who, in turn, may take pride in serving under the white and red flag.
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No experiments: polish navy seeks to modernize its assets / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
Nitschke, Stefan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Speaking to our sister magazine Naval Forces, Vice Admiral Tomasz Mathea, commander of the Polish Navy said that the Polish Government set a minimum effective force target for surface components, logistic support ships, underwater warfare platforms and naval aviation of various classes. This included three new surface components, three submarines and at least three MPAs to be procured as part of the Polish Navy's modernization plan 2030 (MP2030).
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Polish armed forces modernisation 2013-2022 / Czulda, Robert   Journal Article
Czulda, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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