The ambassador is currently in Poland and Czaputowicz said that she may later return to her post. Meanwhile, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said on Wednesday that no Polish soldier currently stationed in Iraq had been hurt during Iran's attack on U.S. military bases in Iraq on T...
When Kamala Harris made her case for the defense of Ukraine in the Sept. 10 presidential debate, she pointed to “the 800,000 Polish Americans right here in Pennsylvania” who should be worried about the threat to Poland and Europe posed by Trump’s equivocating on Russia's war in Ukraine...
The Prince of Wales visited military bases in Rzeszow, just 60 miles from the border with Ukraine, the closest a senior member of the Royal Family has come to the war. For security reasons, the visit was kept secret until the prince had left the base....
A fascinating and unparalleled view of Polish military aviation and its aircraft, as seen through the lenses of the best photographic equipment of 1939! This second volume continues the themes covered in Volume One, completing the survey of all PAF units and bases involved in the 1939 campaign....
of Poland and again ceased to exist after 1945. In 1990, the Polish Air Force was once again recreated as a separate armed service branch of the military. Today it consists of several squadrons that operate with both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters from different bases throughout the ...
Pilot Bases / DomicilesEPWA - Warsaw Chopin International / Warsaw POLAND LHBP - Ferenc Liszt International / Budapest HUNGARY NotesLong running, successful National Airline of Poland with operations throughout Europe and around the world. Last Update2024/12/01:7 B737-MAX's, 3 E195-E2's added...
military's most advanced aircraft. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump stand with Poland's President Andrzej Duda and his wife, Agata Kornhauser-Duda, as they watch an F-35 flyover outside the White House in Washington, June 12, 2019. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters (MORE: Pentagon ...
The Soviet Union had claimed that Nazis carried out the slaughter in autumn of 1941 while taking the nearby city of Smolensk, but the Poles say Stalin’s agents killed their officers long before the German occupation of the region 250 miles southwest of Moscow....
Have these forces been historically deployed under similar circumstances, i.e., plane crashes at military airports? If so, then WHOM and WHEN did they rescue? A hypothetical question can be posed in this context: Would one expect to see a Navy Seals unit at the crash site of an airliner?
This article deals with a new development in the jurisprudence of Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal: the Tribunal’s finding that art. 6 of the E