Pomorze Army - Organization

Organization

The Army was commanded by general Władysław Bortnowski; his chief of staff was colonel Ignacy Izdebski.

The composition of the Pomorze Army:

Unit Polish name Commander Remarks
Army units - gen. Władysław Bortnowski
9th Infantry Division 9 Dywizja Piechoty col. Józef Werobej
15th Infantry Division 15 Dywizja Piechoty gen. Wacław Przyjałkowski Greater Polish
27th Infantry Division 27 Dywizja Piechoty gen.bryg. Juliusz Drapella
Pomeranian National Defence Brigade Pomorska Brygada Obrony Narodowej col. Tadeusz Majewski
Chełm National Defence Brigade Chełmska Brygada Obrony Narodowej
Operational Group "East" - gen. Mikołaj Bołtuć
4th Infantry Division 4 Dywizja Piechoty col. Rawicz-Mysłowski, col. Józef Werobej
16th Infantry Division 16 Dywizja Piechoty col. Zygmunt Szyszko-Bohusz Pomeranian
Operational Group "Czersk" - gen.bryg. Stanisław Grzmot-Skotnicki
Pomeranian Cavalry Brigade Pomorska Brygada Kawalerii gen.bryg. Stanisław Grzmot-Skotnicki
Independent Units Chojnice and Kościerzyna Oddziały Wydzielone "Chojnice" i "Kościerzyna"

Read more about this topic:  Pomorze Army

Famous quotes containing the word organization:

    Unless a group of workers know their work is under surveillance, that they are being rated as fairly as human beings, with the fallibility that goes with human judgment, can rate them, and that at least an attempt is made to measure their worth to an organization in relative terms, they are likely to sink back on length of service as the sole reason for retention and promotion.
    Mary Barnett Gilson (1877–?)

    Science, unguided by a higher abstract principle, freely hands over its secrets to a vastly developed and commercially inspired technology, and the latter, even less restrained by a supreme culture saving principle, with the means of science creates all the instruments of power demanded from it by the organization of Might.
    Johan Huizinga (1872–1945)

    In any great organization it is far, far safer to be wrong with the majority than to be right alone.
    John Kenneth Galbraith (b. 1908)