ORP Ryś (1929)
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ORP Ryś (1929)
ORP ''Ryś'' was a which saw service in the Polish Navy from 1931 to 1955. Her name means Lynx in Polish. History ''Ryś'' was laid down in 1927 in Nantes, France; launched in 1929; and entered service in 1932. When World War II began on September 1, 1939, she took part in the Worek Plan for the defense of the Polish coast. After suffering battle damage, the submarine withdrew to neutral Swedish waters and was interned on September 17. After the war, she returned to Poland in October 1945 and served in the navy of the Polish People's Republic until 1955. She was scrapped in 1956. Gallery File:SLM P05-83 - Polska marinsoldater äter middag i ubåten Ryś 1939.tif, Polish soldiers eating dinner in ORP ''Ryś''. File:SLM P07-2141 - På den polska ubåten Ryś i september 1939.tif, Commander Captain Grochowsky and Deputy Commander Rekner on ''Ryś'' in the Baltic Sea in September 1939. File:SLM P05-85 - Polska ubåtar omkring 1940-1945.tif, The three submarines ''Sęp'', ...
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Naval Ensign Of Poland
The naval ensign (or war ensign) of the Republic of Poland () is a Swallowtail (flag), swallowtailed horizontal bicolor of white and red with the Coat of arms of Poland, national coat of arms in the middle of the white stripe. It has been used by the Polish Navy since 1919. See also *List of Polish naval and maritime flags References * *Ustawa z dnia 19 lutego 1993 r. o znakach Sił Zbrojnych Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
(Insignia of the Polish Armed Forces Act of 19 February 1993), Dz.U. z 1993 r. Nr 34, poz. 154 Naval ensigns, Poland National symbols of Poland Flags displaying animals {{Poland-mil-stub ...
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