The Regimental colours were founded by females from the Poznań society Ognisko Żołnierza Polskiego. The regiment received the colours from the hands of Gen. Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki in Poznań on 29 July 1919. Despite the fact that Colours were irregular to Polish Army military code, the standard was used for all the time of the regiment's existence during the interbellum. During the occupation, the standard was kept in the Visitationist Church in Warsaw. The nuns, after the assassination of Franz Kutschera, cut off the image of the Holy Mother and burned the rest of standard. The standard was reconstructed, with usage of parts of previous colours in 1960. Currently the Standard is kept in Greater Polands Military Museum in Poznań.
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| - The Regimental colours were founded by females from the Poznań society Ognisko Żołnierza Polskiego. The regiment received the colours from the hands of Gen. Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki in Poznań on 29 July 1919. Despite the fact that Colours were irregular to Polish Army military code, the standard was used for all the time of the regiment's existence during the interbellum. During the occupation, the standard was kept in the Visitationist Church in Warsaw. The nuns, after the assassination of Franz Kutschera, cut off the image of the Holy Mother and burned the rest of standard. The standard was reconstructed, with usage of parts of previous colours in 1960. Currently the Standard is kept in Greater Polands Military Museum in Poznań.
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Footer
| - The modern day soldiers of 1st Tank Btn. of the 15th Greater Poland Armoured Brig. with Colours, bunchuk and pennant of 15th Reg.
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Garrison
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Branch
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identification symbol 3 label
| - Regimental colours of 15th Poznań Uhlans Reg.
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ceremonial chief
| - President of City of Poznań
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Type
| - Cavalry, Mounted Infantry, Mechanized Infantry, Armoured
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identification symbol label
| - Pre-WW2 badge of regiment
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Caption
| - LEFT:Volunteer Representative Uhlans Unit of City of Poznań in uniforms of 15th RegimentRIGHT:Kurtka and czapka of lance corporal of 1st Greater Poland Uhlans Reg.
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notable commanders
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Battles
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Image
| - Ulani RB4.jpg
- Ulani RB5.jpg
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Anniversaries
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| - The Regimental colours were founded by females from the Poznań society Ognisko Żołnierza Polskiego. The regiment received the colours from the hands of Gen. Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki in Poznań on 29 July 1919. Despite the fact that Colours were irregular to Polish Army military code, the standard was used for all the time of the regiment's existence during the interbellum. During the occupation, the standard was kept in the Visitationist Church in Warsaw. The nuns, after the assassination of Franz Kutschera, cut off the image of the Holy Mother and burned the rest of standard. The standard was reconstructed, with usage of parts of previous colours in 1960. Currently the Standard is kept in Greater Polands Military Museum in Poznań.
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