19th Volhynian Uhlan Regiment

19th Volhynian Uhlan Regiment (Polish language: 19. Pulk Ulanów Wolynskich, 19 p.ul.) was a cavalry unit of the Polish Army in the Second Polish Republic. Formed in 1917, it fought in the Polish–Soviet War and the Invasion of Poland. In the interbellum period, the regiment was garrisoned in Ostrog, Volhynia.

The origins of the regiment date back to April 1917, when Polish Assault Hussar Squadron was formed in the Ukraine, by Colonel Feliks Jaworski. This unit was part of Polish Rifle Division, Imperial Russian Army. In early June 1917, the squadron was transported to Eastern Galicia, where it fought against German and Austro-Hungarian forces. After the October Revolution, it was transferred to Ploskirow, where it fought against Bolshevik units and demoralized soldiers of the Russian Army. On December 24, it was merged into Polish Army in the Ukraine, and in January 1918, the 2nd Uhlan Regiment was formed, based on Polish Assault Hussar Squadron. On February 22, 1918, the regiment was annexed into III Polish Corps in Russia, as part of Light Brigade of Colonel Juliusz Rómmel.

By June 1918, the regiment had 26 officers and 684 soldiers.

During the 1939 Invasion of Poland, the regiment, as part of Volhynian Cavalry Brigade, fought in the Battle of Mokra, Battle of Wola Cyrusowa and other battles. By mid-September 1939, it ceased to exist, and its elements, after crossing the Wieprz river, joined Kresowa Cavalry Brigade, to surrender to the Red Army in late September.

The 19th Volhynian Uhlan Regiment was recreated in early 1944, as part of 27th Home Army Infantry Division.

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Symbols and Traditions

Regimental flag, funded by the residents of Volhynia, was handed to the unit by Marshal Józef Piłsudski, on August 6, 1924 in Ostrog. The badge, which featured the coat of arms of Volhynian Voivodeship, presented the dates 1918 1831 (this date refers to the 19th Uhlan Regiment of the Duchy of Warsaw), which 1920. The regiment had its own zurawiejka.

The 204th Elementary School in Warsaw was in 1993 named after the regiment.

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