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The Military Gendarmerie ( pl, Żandarmeria Wojskowa, abbreviated ''ŻW'') is a
military police Military police (MP) are law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state. In wartime operations, the military police may support the main fighting force with force protection, convoy security, screening, rear recon ...
force established in 1990 in
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as a specialized service of the
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.


History

The Polish Military Gendarmerie is a
military police Military police (MP) are law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state. In wartime operations, the military police may support the main fighting force with force protection, convoy security, screening, rear recon ...
force that traces its history to the communist-era Military Internal Service (),
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(), interwar-era military police in the
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, formations of the
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and
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,
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and finally, some officials of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, first created in early 17th century. The modern Polish Military Gendarmerie was formed on 1 September 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 15 June 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:
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, Krakow,
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,
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and
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, and also the Military Gendarmerie Training Center in
Mińsk Mazowiecki Mińsk Mazowiecki () "''Masovian Minsk''") is a town in eastern Poland with 40,999 inhabitants (2020). It is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999) and is a part of the Warsaw Agglomeration. It is the capital of Mińsk County. Locate ...
. In August 2001,
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(lower house of
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) passed Act on the Military Gendarmerie and other law enforcement authorities which specify tasks and authorities of the Military Gendarmerie. In 2007, the Military Gendarmerie was granted partner status to the
European Gendarmerie Force The European Gendarmerie Force (EUROGENDFOR) is an operational, pre-organised, and rapidly deployable intervention force, exclusively comprising elements of several European police forces with military status of the Parties in order to perform all ...
, and since 2015 become a full member.


Role in civilian policing

In October 2020, the Military Gendarmerie were ordered to help the civilian police in the "protection of safety and
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", starting from 28 October 2020. The order was given in the context of the
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.


Structure

The ''ŻW'' is organized into: * Headquarters * 3 special units * 10 units * 2 departments * 45 regional stations


Commanders

The current commander is gen. dyw. Tomasz Połuch. * gen. bryg. (Brigadier General)
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(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 Jan Żukowski (born 8 November 1947 in Olsztyn) is a Polish sprint canoer who competed in the early 1970s. He was eliminated in the semifinals of the C-2 1000 m event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; ...
(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 -)


Ranks

;Officers ;Enlisted


Equipment


Infantry weapons


Vehicles


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

*
European Gendarmerie Force The European Gendarmerie Force (EUROGENDFOR) is an operational, pre-organised, and rapidly deployable intervention force, exclusively comprising elements of several European police forces with military status of the Parties in order to perform all ...


References


External links

* Military of Poland 1990 establishments in Poland Military police agencies of Poland
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