THE
POLISH INDEPENDENT RESERVE BRIGADE
AND
OFFICERS OF THE POLISH GOVERNMENT-IN-EXILE
IN PHOTOGRAPHS

Official photograph of the Polish Government-in-exile taken after the Investiture of the Grand Cross of the 'Polonia Restituta' to Adam Lyczak, Chairman of the National Fund in the USA.\par (From left to right) B. Wendorff Chief of the President's Military Chancery; General S. Dembinski, Commander in Chief of the Polish Armed Forces; General S. Lubodziecki, Minister of Justice; J. Sokolnicki, Acting
Chairman of the National Council; E. Zaleski (wife of the President); Adam Lyczak; President August Zaleski; Madame Lyczak; General A. Gruszka, Minister of Finance (head in back); A. Zawisza, Minister of Foreign Affairs; (next
head unknown); Z. Muchnieuski, Minister of Emigree
Affairs; S. Eichler, Vice Chairman of the National
Council; P. Jankowski, Director of the President's Civil
Chancery. London, England. 1963

The Official
Photograph of the Polish Government-in-exile taken after
the swearing in ceremony.\par (Rear left to right) S.
Nowak, Minister of Finance; S. Karalus, Minister of
Justice; J. Sokolnicki, Minister of Home and Interior. (front
left to right) General T. Lachowicz, Minister of Defence;
Z. Muchniewski, Prime Minister; A. Zaleski, President-in-exile;
Prof. Y. Gawenda, Minister of Foreign Affairs; M.
Galynska, Minister Without Portfolio. London, England.
1970.

Receiving
the salute from the Corps of Cadets at the Citadel,
Charleston. (Left to right) Carroll Campbell GCStS,
Governor of South Carolina; Juliusz Sokolnicki, former
President of the Polish Government-in-exile; Congressman
Alan Spence GCStS; General William C. Westmoreland GCStS,
former Commander in Chief of the American Forces in
Vietnam; Lieutenant General Cladius Watts III GCStS,
President of the Citadel. South Carolina, USA. 17 January
1994.

Former Polish President-in-exile Juliusz
Sokolnicki receiving the Distinguished Service Medal of
the US State of South Carolina, for his leadership during
Poland's struggle against Communism during the Cold War.\par
(Left to right) John Barrell; Brigadier General Oliver
Peacock; Governor Carroll Campbell; Juliusz Sokolnicki;
Mrs John Barrell; Major General Earle Morris, State
Comptroller General. State Capital Office, South Carolina,
6th August 1992.

Former
Polish President-in-exile Juliusz Sokolnicki as a guest of General and Mrs William C. Westmoreland at their home in Charleston. General Westmoreland served alongside the Free Polish Forces during WWII and is a member of the Order of Saint Stanislas. Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
January 1994.
Photographs: Pan Michael Subritzky-Kusza1>
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