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    Soldiers from the Polish Territorial Defense Force present Bronze Polish Army Medals to ILARNG Soldiers [Image 12 of 13]

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    Soldiers from the Polish Territorial Defense Force present Bronze Polish Army Medals to ILARNG Soldiers

    Col. Edward Chyla, Commandant of Poland’s Territorial Defense Forces Training Center (TDF TC) presents the Bronze Polish Army Medal to Staff Sgt. David Tilley, 106th Cavalry Regiment, at the National Guard armory in Urbana, Ill March 30. The Polish Army Medal was established by Poland on September 3, 1999 to recognize service to the Polish Army by foreign civilians and military personnel. The medal is presented in three grades, Gold, Silver, and Bronze and awards are presented to members of allied armed forces by the Polish Minister of National Defense. ILARNG Soldiers received the medal for their exceptional work at the Polish Training Center last summer. Throughout the Critical Knowledge Exchange with Soldiers of the Polish Territorial Defense Force, Illinois and Polish Soldiers trained together on mass casualty response, emergency medical care, sniper operations and the Javelin anti-tank system. “The partnership between Poland and Illinois is an enduring cooperation, and the friendships formed between our servicemembers transcend distance and borders of our two countries,” said Capt. Crystal Rodrigues, State Partnership Program Director of the Illinois National Guard.
    (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Trenton Fouche, Joint Force Headquarters - Illinois National Guard)

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    Date Taken: 03.30.2023
    Date Posted: 04.10.2023 21:22
    Photo ID: 7724029
    VIRIN: 230330-A-XJ169-476
    Resolution: 6720x4480
    Size: 6.51 MB
    Location: URBANA, ILLINOIS, US

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