- What this means?. |
- What this means?. |
Nov 6 2010, 23:38
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 282 Joined: 19-December 06 Member No.: 476 |
Hi, i'll like to know what says in here:
A fella told me that's serbian, but i don't know it; someone can tell me what language is that and what it says there?. Thanks. Let's C ya -------------------- |
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Nov 7 2010, 01:45
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Gentleman Usher of the Coffee Stain Group: Site Team Posts: 677 Joined: 5-November 06 From: C18.3#C77.2#G63.1 Member No.: 19 |
It's Polish and roughly means "Command Unit".
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Nov 8 2010, 14:29
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 282 Joined: 19-December 06 Member No.: 476 |
Hi, k, many thanks. Let's C ya
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Nov 8 2010, 19:59
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Gentleman Usher of the Coffee Stain Group: Site Team Posts: 677 Joined: 5-November 06 From: C18.3#C77.2#G63.1 Member No.: 19 |
You're welcome.
I need to point out, though, that I do not know if the Polish word for "Command" - in the sense of "commanding" - means the same as "Commando" in the sense of "special forces". I reckon the first. -------------------- |
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Nov 14 2010, 17:42
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Hipster addonmaker Group: Former .info Serviceman Posts: 2,090 Joined: 1-November 06 From: Kingdom of the Netherlands Member No.: 10 |
Kind of late, but better late than never. The "Przodujacy Pododdzial" badge is given to soldiers that are (either permanently or temporarily) part of what NATO calls a "Battlegroup" or "Task Force" as originally conceived by the Germans during WW2 ("Kampfgruppe"). A highly-flexible mixed unit that is typically composed of an infantry battalion and/or armoured regiment with additional ground-based (AA-systems, artillery etc) and air support based on operational requirements and intended use (offensive or defensive). Part of the concept (at least partially due to post Cold-War budget cuts no doubt) of smaller units that can do everything that much larger units can, with all branches of the military integrated under one command.
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Nov 30 2010, 23:15
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 282 Joined: 19-December 06 Member No.: 476 |
Hi, so then... i understand that this "high commando" patch belongs to a joint unit?, made out of specialist of all the army's branches to create a specialist "big unit" (more than a company, near a regiment) capable of conduct war missions with their own means; that's what i've extracted from your words JdB.
That's good... but could someone tell me what exactly the words on the patch mean?, if possible... translated to english, or even better!! translated to spanish; but i don't ask for miracles... so in english will be enough. Thanks again. Let's C ya -------------------- |
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