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The Warsaw Garrison Command (WGC) (Polish: Dowództwo Garnizonu Warszawa, DGW) is a stand-alone military unit subordinate to the Ministry of National Defence charged with providing operational, logistic and security support for the Ministry and central command units of the Polish Armed Forces, based in Warsaw military district (Polish: Garnizon Warszawa).[1][2] Command's units also perform ceremonial duties during state visits, parades, other events and daily provide honour guarding of the Presidential Palace and the Tomb of Unknown Soldier.[3][4]
Warsaw Garrison Command | |
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Dowództwo Garnizonu Warszawa (Polish) | |
Founded | 1 August 1995 |
Country | Poland |
Part of | Polish Armed Forces |
Based at | Piłsudski Square 4, Warsaw |
Anniversaries | April 19 |
Website | Official website (in English) Official website (in Polish) |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Brig. Gen. Tomasz Dominikowski |
Subordinate to | Minister of National Defence |
The Command was established on 1 August 1995[2] as a successor to the Command existing since 1967 Provisioning Units Group Command of the Ministry of National Defence (Polish: Dowództwo Zgrupowania Jednostek Zabezpieczenia MON).[1] Warsaw Garrison Commander has been Brig. Gen. Tomasz Dominikowski since 1 October 2021.[5] Command's headquarters are located at former Military Courts building[6] (4 Piłsudski Square)[2] in central Warsaw. April 19 is Command's celebration day in remembrance of appointment of the first City of Warsaw Commandant after a victory of Warsaw insurection in 1794.[7]
Warsaw Garrison Command supports the Ministry of National Defence (MoND), central command units of Polish Armed Forces (Polish General Staff, Armed Forces General Command, Armed Forces Operational Command) and other military units located within Warsaw garrison in order to enable their efficient and safe performance. Tasks performed by the soldiers subordinate to WGC include:
Following military units are subordinate to the Warsaw Garrison Command:[8][9]
Military bands subordinate to the Command are:[8][9]
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