THE POLISH ARMY IN THE SIEGE OF TOBRUK, 1941 - The officers in the rank are, right to left: Major Stanisław Gliwicz, the CO of the Brigade's artillery (probably); Colonel Walenty Peszek, the Deputy Commander of the Brigade; Major Władysław Bobiński, the CO of the Carpathian Lancers Regiment (probably); Lieutenant Colonel Antoni Dołęga-Cieszkowski, the CO of the 2nd Infantry Regiment; unknown, unknown. General Leslie Morshead, the Commander of the Australian 9th Division, paying a visit to the Polish Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade to wish them good luck, before his departure from Tobruk.
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THE POLISH ARMY IN THE SIEGE OF TOBRUK, 1941 - The officers in the rank are, right to left: Major Stanisław Gliwicz, the CO of the Brigade's artillery (probably); Colonel Walenty Peszek, the Deputy Commander of the Brigade; Major Władysław Bobiński, the CO of the Carpathian Lancers Regiment (probably); Lieutenant Colonel Antoni Dołęga-Cieszkowski, the CO of the 2nd Infantry Regiment; unknown, unknown. General Leslie Morshead, the Commander of the Australian 9th Division, paying a visit to the Polish Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade to wish them good luck, before his departure from Tobruk. Here he is seen addressing troops of the Brigade, Polish Army, Australian Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade, Rats of Tobruk, Kopański, Stanisław, Morshead, Leslie James, Gliwicz, Stanisław, Peszek, Walenty, Bobiński, Władysław, Dołęga-Cieszkowski, Antoni