Click for more detail... HF90CC - 01.08-31.08.2009 1919-2009 1964-2009 For SP Awards R-NW 90 Years of the Zegrze Communications Centre A year after Poland regained its independence, the Signal Officer Training Camp was formed in Zegrze near Warsaw on 13 September 1919. In 1929, the Communications Training Centre was established to train active-duty, non-commissioned and reserve officers, professional soldiers and cadets. In 1935, the Zegrze Centre started to train the cadets of the Warsaw Engineering Cadet Academy. The graduates became signal commanding officers in the 1939 Defence War, the Polish Armed Forces in the West and the Home Army (resistance movement). The Zegrze Centre was re-established in 1948 when the Radio Training Regiment was formed. In 1950, the Radio Communications Officer Academy was established, changed into the Communications Officer Academy in 1955. Later in 1967, the Academy became a professional college under the name of the Signal Corps Officer Academy. In 1997, the Academy was reformed and the present Communications and Information Technology Training Centre was created. The Centre trains the candidates for professional soldiers, non-commissioned officers and officers, as well as conducts communications equipment classes for the cadets of the Military University of Technology (WAT) and the Land Forces Military Academy (WSOWL). 90 lat Zegrzyńskiego Ośrodka Łączności Last modified: Mon Aug 3 01:19:13 2009 Does this page contain inappropriate content? If so, Report this page... |
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