"Polish 24th Infantry Division () was a unit of the Polish Army in the interbellum period, which took part in the Polish September Campaign. The Division was created in 1921, and its first commandants were: General Jan Hempel (until 1926), General Waclaw Scewola-Wieczorkiewicz, Colonel Boleslaw Maria Krzyzanowski (until September 9, 1939), and Colonel Boleslaw Schwarzenberg-Czerny (in the final days of the September 1939 campaign). The 24th Division's headquarters were located in Jaros\u0142aw, with some regiments stationed in nearby cities of Rzesz\u00F3w and Przemy\u015Bl. It consisted of: \n* 17th Infantry Regiment (Rzesz\u00F3w), \n* 38th Infantry Regiment of Lw\u00F3w Rifles (Przemy\u015Bl), \n* 39th Infantry Regiment of Lw\u00F3w Rifles (Jaros\u0142aw), \n* 24th Light Artillery Regiment of King Jan III Sobieski (Jaros\u0142aw)."@en . . . . "Polish 24th Infantry Division () was a unit of the Polish Army in the interbellum period, which took part in the Polish September Campaign. The Division was created in 1921, and its first commandants were: General Jan Hempel (until 1926), General Waclaw Scewola-Wieczorkiewicz, Colonel Boleslaw Maria Krzyzanowski (until September 9, 1939), and Colonel Boleslaw Schwarzenberg-Czerny (in the final days of the September 1939 campaign). The 24th Division's headquarters were located in Jaros\u0142aw, with some regiments stationed in nearby cities of Rzesz\u00F3w and Przemy\u015Bl. It consisted of:"@en . . . . "24th Infantry Division (Poland)"@en .