. . . . . . "11th Infantry Division (Poland)"@en . "11th Carpathian Infantry Division (Polish 11 Karpacka Dywizja Piechoty), was a tactical unit of the Polish Army in the interbellum period, which resisted the Invasion of Poland in 1939. Its headquarters were located in Stanis\u0142aw\u00F3w, with some regiments stationed in nearby locations, such as Stryi and Kolomyia. It consisted of these regiments:"@en . "11th Carpathian Infantry Division (Polish 11 Karpacka Dywizja Piechoty), was a tactical unit of the Polish Army in the interbellum period, which resisted the Invasion of Poland in 1939. Its headquarters were located in Stanis\u0142aw\u00F3w, with some regiments stationed in nearby locations, such as Stryi and Kolomyia. It consisted of these regiments: \n* 48th Kresy Rifle Regiment, stationed in Stanis\u0142aw\u00F3w, commanded by Colonel Walenty Nowak, \n* 49th Hutsul Rifle Regiment, stationed in Kolomyja, \n* 53rd Kresy Rifle Regiment, stationed in Stryj, \n* 11th Carpathian Light Artillery Regiment, stationed in Stanis\u0142aw\u00F3w, \n* 11th Heavy Artillery Regiment, \n* 11th Sapper Battalion, \n* 11th Motor Battery of Antiaircraft Artillery, \n* squadron of cavalry, made up of soldiers of Border Defence Corps from Zaleszczyki."@en .