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    Celebrating Cadet Day: Honoring the Tradition of Military Education

    Today, on May 21, we celebrate Cadet Day, paying tribute to the military education tradition and the role of cadets in various institutions. The term “Cadet” originated from the Knight School, representing warfare tactics teachings.

    Cadet Day also acknowledges the paramilitary origins, organization, and structure of the State Fire Service. The title is granted to soldiers training to become non-commissioned officers and Fire Service aspirants.

    On the 90th anniversary, we honor Cadet Day, commemorating the start of battles during the Third Silesian Uprising and the youngest fallen cadet, Karol Chodkiewicz. We extend our warmest wishes to all cadets, especially those serving as candidates in fire service schools.

    Cadet Day represents the dedication and commitment of cadets in their pursuit of knowledge and community safety. Let’s recognize their sacrifices and contributions as future leaders upholding service and bravery.

    On this Cadet Day, we celebrate the rich heritage of military education and the cadets shaping our armed forces and fire services. May this day inspire all cadets to pursue excellence with honor and courage.

    Celebrating the Flag of the Republic of Poland: A Tribute to History and Symbolism

    May 2nd marks a significant day in Poland's calendar as it commemorates the flag of the Republic of Poland. This observance traces its roots back to February 20, 2004, when the Polish Parliament ratified an amendment to the law concerning the emblem, colours, and anthem of the Republic of Poland. Since then, May 2nd has been designated as Polish National Flag Day.