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Old 14th January 2005, 23:13
paul peters paul peters is offline
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317 "Wilenski" Squadron

A second try to get my question posted. I think the change is still difficult, especially when you are getting older.
Our Polish readers must be able to give an answer to this question.
317 Squadron was named "Wilenski". What does "Wilenski" mean?
Has it to do with the town Wilno?
There were also infantery battallions with the name "Wilenski".
Tia,
Paul
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