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The 1st Uhlans Regiment of Polish Legions was a cavalry unit of the Polish Legions during World War I. Members of the unit were named "Beliniaki", after their original leader Władysław Zygmunt Belina-Prażmowski.
The regiment was created on August 13, 1914, from a squadron composed of 140 soldiers formed by Belina-Prażmowski. The unit was based on The Seven Lancers of Belina, the vanguard of the march of the First Cadre Company on August 6, 1914. The cavalry unit was composed of Janusz Głuchowski "Janusz", Antoni Jabłoński "Zdzisław", Zygmunt Karol Karwacki "Stanisław Bończa", Stefan Kulesza "Hanka", Stanisław Skotnicki "Grzmot", and Ludwik Kmicic-Skrzyński "Kmicic" under Prażmowski's command.
In February and March 1917, the regiment organized and implemented officer training (for officers and non-commissioned officers) and administrative courses.
On August 10, 1917, the leader of the Polish Legions handed over the command of the regiment to captain Albert Kordecki of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment.
Beliniaks
Command
cavalry major Juliusz Ostoja-Zagórski
The commanding staff in 1917 r.
commander of the regiment– major Władysław Belina-Prażmowski
squadron commander – cpt. Janusz Głuchowski (since 1 Jan 1915)
squadron commander – porucznik Jerzy Pytlewski (since 1 June 1915)
COs
Konstanty Abłamowicz
Stanisław Bietkowski
Tadeusz Bietkowski
Wacław Budzyński
Bolesław Wieniawa-Długoszowski
Stanisław Korczak
Tadeusz Korniłowicz
Włodzimierz Nieprzewski
Zygmunt Piasecki
Zygmunt Młot-Przepałkowski
Kazimierz Stamirowski
Leon Strzelecki
Mariusz Zaruski
Wacław Calewski
Eugeniusz Chrościcki
Wojciech Bucior
Tadeusz Ścibor-Rylski
Tadeusz Faliszewski
Ksawery Święcicki
Janusz Żuławski
regiment medic Ksawery Maszadr
NCOs and Ułans
Marian Józef Czerkawski
corp. Stanisław Gąssowski
Franciszek Koziej
sr. ułan Jan Władysław Lemański
wachtmeister Emil Franciszek Mecnarowski
Jan Maria Romański
plutonowy Leon Trojanowski
Legacy
From this regiment, three further were formed, namely:
1 Pułk Szwoleżerów Józefa Piłsudskiego.
7 Pułk Ułanów Lubelskich im. gen. Kazimierza Sosnkowskiego.
11 Pułk Ułanów Legionowych im. marszałka Edwarda Śmigłego-Rydza.
Medal
The medal, designed by corporal Kajetan Stanowicz, was instated on 5 November 1916. It has a round shield of a 41 to 45mm diameter with a twisted-rope-like edge. On it is engraved the monogram "1PU" against the background of an Uhlan hat and two dates: "II VII 1914", the date on which Belina's patrol left Galicia for the kingdom; and "V XI 1916", the day the medal was instituted. The medal was approved by the Minister of Military Affairs on 5 May 1920. Bearing it required being part of the regiment for at least a year. All in all, 800 medals were issued.
References
Bibliography
"Księga jazdy polskiej”: pod protektoratem marsz. Edwarda Śmigłego–Rydza. Warszawa 1936. Reprint: Wydawnictwo Bellona Warszawa 1993
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