We remind those who gave their lives for freedom and thank those who defender our independency – said Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the MON Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish, giving the soldiers and civilian workers honours for the independency Day. The minister besides symbolically inaugurated the activity of the Centre for Historical and Patriotic Education in the Museum of the Polish Army.
– Days before the anniversary Great outbreak of freedom after 123 years of captivity Remember Fathers of our independence, but we besides want to thank all those who guarantee our safety present – said Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz during the ceremony in front of the Polish Army Museum. On the Warsaw Citadel, the head of the MON gave the soldiers and employees of the Ministry of Defence a discrimination on the occasion of National independency Day.
He thanked everyone who contributed to building a strong independent Republic. We celebrate for the future, remembering the past. present we are in specified a time erstwhile independence, freedom, safety are the words most frequently repeated in Polish homes – Kosiniak-Kamish emphasized.
During the ceremony the Deputy Prime Minister gave 2 officers – Brig-Gen Krzysztof Stańczyk, Commander of the Territorial Defence Army, and Brig-Gen Cezary Janowski, manager of the MON Control Department, Merit Crosses given by president Andrzej Duda for his accomplishments in service. On the another hand, the distinctions and distinctions of the department received, among others, 14 soldiers earned during the removing the effects of this year's flood. Military honors serve, among others, in the 2nd Lublin BOT, 21th Podhale firearm Brigade and 22nd Tactical Air Base. – Helping another man is simply a heart instinct and something natural, so I thank those active in Operation Feniks. During the floods you passed the six test, the aim rating – Kosiniak-Kamish noted. He added that Poles know this well, due to the fact that trust in the army is at a evidence advanced level.
The head of the MON reminded that 25 1000 soldiers were seconded to aid the residents of Dolny Śląsk, Opole, Silesian and Lubuskie provinces.
The national defence minister besides distinguished 11 soldiers serving on the Polish-Belarusian border. "This is the largest mission that can be carried out present for the Republic, to defend the state's border against the hybrid war and its consequences," he pointed out. The commemorative gutters for heroism, self-sacrifice and courage at the hands of the head of the MON took 8 military. “Thank you for your exemplary attitude to those who have helped and saved lives, wellness and possessions in situations beyond service, these commemorative gutters should be an expression of our gratitude,” Kosiniak-Kamish stressed. In addition, the Polish Army Bronze Medals received 9 Allied Army soldiers, and 20 Polish military soldiers and 3 employees of the MWP received medals "For Merit for the defence of the Country".
During the ceremony today, Deputy Prime Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz presented the act of setting up the Centre for Historical and Patriotic Education of the Polish Military Museum Magdalena Rochnowska, Deputy manager of the Ministry of Education, Events and Promotion. – Center, which is created in the WP Museum, will be the best example for young people, what modern patriotism and devotion to their homeland mean," said the head of the MON. He added that the WP Museum is an institution whose mission is to cultivate memory and transfer the heritage of independent Poland to subsequent generations.
Centre for Historical andPatriotic Education – located in structures MWP – will focus on popularizing historical cognition and promoting national heritage, and especially promoting the thought of the glory of the Polish weapon. The centre is to bring the rich military heritage of Poland closer to society and remind about the most crucial events that affected the destiny of the nation and shaped the identity of Poles. His activities will include the improvement of educational programs and museum lessons, the organisation of ceremonies, historical reconstructions and conferences, and the improvement of historical and technological publications. "The Centre will not only take care to commemorate the large achievements of the Polish army, but will besides inspire the discovery of the past which forms the basis of patriotism. It will aid to preserve the values that accompanied Polish soldiers in battlefields and to cultivate the memory of their heroism – said Małgorzata Rochnowska.