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'''Stanisław Komornicki''' (26 July 1924 – 10 April 2010) was [[Brigadier General]] of the [[Polish Army]] and the Chancellor of the Order [[Virtuti Militari]].
'''Stanisław Komornicki''' (26 July 1924 – 10 April 2010) was a [[Brigadier General]] in the [[Polish Army]] and the Chancellor of the Order [[Virtuti Militari]].
He was born in [[Warsaw]]. [[Polish underground]] activist (pseudonym: [[Nałęcz coat-of-arms|''Nałęcz'']]), member of underground Scouting ([[Szare Szeregi|''Szare Szeregi'']]), Soldier of [[Armia Krajowa]], participant of the [[Warsaw Uprising]]. [[Officer (armed forces)|Officer]] of [[First Army (Poland)|Polish First Army]], participant of the [[Battle of Kolberg (1945)|Battle of Kolberg]]. [[Writer]] and [[historian]].
He was born in [[Warsaw]]. [[Polish underground]] activist (pseudonym: [[Nałęcz coat-of-arms|''Nałęcz'']]), member of underground Scouting ([[Szare Szeregi|''Szare Szeregi'']]), Soldier of [[Armia Krajowa]], participant of the [[Warsaw Uprising]]. [[Officer (armed forces)|Officer]] of [[First Army (Poland)|Polish First Army]], participant of the [[Battle of Kolberg (1945)|Battle of Kolberg]]. [[Writer]] and [[historian]].



Revision as of 02:19, 12 April 2010

Stanisław Komornicki
RankBrigadier General
Battles/warsSecond World War (Warsaw Uprising, Battle of Kolberg)
AwardsSrebrny Krzyż Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari Order Polonia Restituta Order Krzyża Grunwaldu

Stanisław Komornicki (26 July 1924 – 10 April 2010) was a Brigadier General in the Polish Army and the Chancellor of the Order Virtuti Militari. He was born in Warsaw. Polish underground activist (pseudonym: Nałęcz), member of underground Scouting (Szare Szeregi), Soldier of Armia Krajowa, participant of the Warsaw Uprising. Officer of Polish First Army, participant of the Battle of Kolberg. Writer and historian.

He was listed on the flight manifest[1] of the Tupolev Tu-154 of the 36th Special Aviation Regiment carrying the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński which crashed near Smolensk-North airport near Pechersk near Smolensk, Russia, on 10 April 2010, killing all aboard.

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