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" | ||||||||||||
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