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The Territorial Defence Force – TDF ( pl, Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej – WOT) is the fifth military branch of the Polish Armed Forces, following Land Forces, Air Force, Navy and
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. The force is made up of professional and part-time volunteer soldiers, forming part of the country's defence and deterrence system. Formed in 2016, it had reached 24,000 personnel by July 2019, and was slated to reach a size of around 53,000 personnel in 17 light infantry brigades by 2021. The creation of the Polish TDF relates to the reforms in the Baltic states' Territorial Defence Forces to provide response during the early stages of a hybrid conflict.


History

The Territorial Defence Force is a planned reserve component of Poland's military. A similar, identically named, organization had existed in the country since 1965 but was disbanded in 2008 as part of a modernization program. The re-creation of the Territorial Defence Force was first announced in 2015 in reaction to the
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and concern that Poland's existing military would be ill-equipped to confront an adversary under similar conditions of
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. According to government officials, public reception to the idea was positive with 11,000 persons registering interest in joining the force within the first few months after the initial announcement. The program was subsequently formalized with the signing of "a new document concerning the functioning of the territorial defense concept" by Minister of Defence of Poland Antoni Macierewicz in a ceremony held at Warsaw's Waldemar Milewicz General Secondary School on April 27, 2016. On May 21, 2017 in Bialystok, Lublin and Rzeszow took place the first military oath in the history of WOT. On the basis of Decision No. 140 / MON of the Minister of National Defense of 28 June 2017, TDF was declared the successor to the traditions of the Home Army National Command (1942–1945) of the Second World War, while being the de facto successor to the heritage of its forebears.


Organization

Plans announced in January 2016 called for what officials said would eventually become a 46,000-man contingent, though initially the ''WOT'' would consist of just three brigades sited in the north east of the country and funded with an annual appropriation of approximately €60 million; it was later reported the force would have a maximum size of 35,000 personnel. As envisaged, the Territorial Defence Force is to be a part-time, all-volunteer organization, with soldiers receiving 30 days of military training per year. Unlike existing reserve forces, which upon mobilization are integrated into regular components of the Polish military, the Territorial Defence Force will be designed to operate autonomously in home areas and with personnel drawn from the local population. According to Polish military planners, this set-up would be most effective in countering hybrid warfare. As part of the Ministry of Defense acquisition plans for 2017–2022, the total number of volunteers was set to 50,000 and a budget of 3.2 billion zloty outlaid to arm and equip them. Besides responding to external military threats, the ''WOT'' will, according to the Defense Ministry, help strengthen Poland's "patriotic and Christian foundations". Poland is divided into 16 Voivodeships. The Territorial Defence Troops follow the administrative division with a brigade formed in each voievodship. The exception is the Masovian, which has two territorial defence brigades due to the significance of the capital Warsaw. For mobilisation duties and liaison to the local authorities there is a Voievodship Military Staff in each of the 16 voievodships and the territorial brigades' HQs are located nearby. The commander of the Territorial Defence Troops is a
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and the brigades are commanded by colonels. * HQ in Warsaw ** 1st ''Podlaska'' Territorial Defence Brigade ''"Col. Władysław Liniarski „Mścisław”"'' in
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Białystok Białystok is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is the tenth-largest city in Poland, second in terms of population density, and thirteenth in area. Białystok is located in the Białystok Up ...
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** 2nd ''Lublin'' Territorial Defence Brigade ''"Maj. Hieronim Dekutowski „Zapora”"'' in
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*** 24th Light Infantry Battalion in Chełm *** 25th Light Infantry Battalion in Zamość ** 3rd ''Podkarpacka'' Territorial Defence Brigade ''"Col. Łukasz Ciepliński"'' in Rzeszów *** 31st Light Infantry Battalion in Rzeszów *** 32nd Light Infantry Battalion in Nisko *** 33rd Light Infantry Battalion in
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*** 34th Light Infantry Battalion in Jarosław *** 35th Light Infantry Battalion in Sanok ** 4th ''Warmian-Masurian'' Territorial Defence Brigade ''"Capt. Gracjan Klaudiusz Fróg „Szczerbiec”"'' in Olsztyn *** 41st Light Infantry Battalion in Giżycko *** 42nd Light Infantry Battalion in Morąg *** 43rd Light Infantry Battalion in Braniewo *** 44th Light Infantry Battalion in Ełk *** 45th Light Infantry Battalion in Olsztyn ** 5th ''Masovian'' Territorial Defence Brigade ''"1Lt. Mieczysław Dziemieszkiewicz „Rój”"'' in Ciechanów (covering Northern Masovia) *** 51st Light Infantry Battalion in Ciechanów *** 52nd Light Infantry Battalion in Komorowo *** 53rd Light Infantry Battalion in Siedlce *** 54th Light Infantry Battalion in
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** 6th ''Masovian'' Territorial Defence Brigade ''" Rotmistrz Witold Pilecki"'' in Radom *** 61st Light Infantry Battalion in
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*** 62nd Light Infantry Battalion in Radom *** Light Infantry Battalion in Płock *** Light Infantry Battalion in Książenice *** Light Infantry Battalion in Pomiechówek ** 7th ''Pomeranian'' Territorial Defence Brigade in
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*** 72nd Light Infantry Battalion in Kościerzyna *** 73rd Light Infantry Battalion in Słupsk ** 8th ''Kuyavian-Pomeranian'' Territorial Defence Brigade ''" Brig. Gen. Elżbieta Zawacka „Zo”"'' in
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*** 81st Light Infantry Battalion in Toruń *** 82nd Light Infantry Battalion in Inowrocław *** 83rd Light Infantry Battalion in Grudziądz ** 9th ''Łódź'' Territorial Defence Brigade in Łódź *** 91st Light Infantry Battalion in Zgierz *** 92nd Light Infantry Battalion in Kutno *** 93rd Light Infantry Battalion in Łask *** 94th Light Infantry Battalion in Piotrków Trybunalski ** 10th ''Świętokrzyska'' Territorial Defence Brigade ''"Maj. Eugeniusz Gedymin Kaszyński „Nurt”"'' in
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*** 102nd Light Infantry Battalion in Sandomierz *** 103rd Light Infantry Battalion in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski ** 11th ''Lesser Poland'' Territorial Defence Brigade in Kraków *** 111st Light Infantry Battalion in
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*** 112nd Light Infantry Battalion in Oświęcim ** 12th Greater Poland Territorial Defence Brigade in Poznań *** 151st Light Infantry Battalion in Skwierzyna *** 121st Light Infantry Battalion in Poznań ( Ławica) *** 122nd Light Infantry Battalion in
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*** 123rd Light Infantry Battalion in Turek *** 124th Light Infantry Battalion in Śrem *** 125th Light Infantry Battalion in Leszno ** 13th ''Silesian'' Territorial Defence Brigade in
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*** 171st Light Infantry Battalion in Brzeg ** 14th ''West Pomeranian'' Territorial Defence Brigade in
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*** 141st Light Infantry Battalion in Choszczno *** 142nd Light Infantry Battalion in Trzebiatów ** 16th ''Lower Silesian'' Territorial Defence Brigade in Wrocław *** 161st Light Infantry Battalion in Wrocław/Kłodzko *** 162nd Light Infantry Battalion in Głogów Each brigade also has a command, a support, a sapper and a logistic company, carrying the brigade's number.


Tasks of the Territorial Defense Forces

The Territorial Defense Forces are dedicated to: * Conducting defense activities in cooperation with the
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and supporting elements of the non-military system. * Carrying out unconventional activities, anti-sabotage and
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. * Participate in safeguarding the reception and development of allied reinforcement forces in commanded areas. * Implementation of projects in the area of: crisis management, the eradication of natural disasters and the elimination of their effects, property protection, search and rescue operations.


See also

*
Polish Land Forces The Land Forces () are the land forces of the Polish Armed Forces. They currently contain some 62,000 active personnel and form many components of the European Union and NATO deployments around the world. Poland's recorded military history stret ...
* Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces * Territorial Defense Forces (Ukraine) * Home Guard


References

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