In a ceremony held in Kuligowo on September 2, 2023, the head of the Ministry of Defence, Mariusz Błaszczak, paid tribute to the heroes of the past and emphasized the critical role of a robust Polish Army in safeguarding the nation’s security. The event, titled “Strength and Safety – Uniformed Services in Defence of the Homeland,” honoured the soldiers who valiantly fought in the Battle of Kuligowo in 1920, a pivotal moment in Poland’s history.
Honouring Heroes and Defending Poland: Remembering the Battle of Kuligowo and Addressing Modern Security Challenges
The Battle of Kuligowo, which occurred on August 17, 1920, saw the Polish Hussars of Death, comprised of mounted police officers from Łódź, Warsaw, and Polesie, execute a daring and costly charge against Soviet troops attempting to cross the Bug River. This all-night battle was one of the decisive engagements of the Miracle on the Vistula, showcasing the unwavering spirit and sacrifice of those who fought for Poland’s independence.
Minister Mariusz Błaszczak, speaking at the event, emphasized the importance of honouring the legacy of those who fought in 1920 while addressing the contemporary challenges facing Poland’s security.
Minister Błaszczak Commends Volunteers, Recounts Border Defense, and Celebrates Military Service in Kuligowo
Minister Błaszczak also expressed his gratitude for the growing number of individuals volunteering to serve in the Polish Army, highlighting the importance of deterrence in maintaining peace.
Reflecting on the recent challenges faced by Polish security forces, the Minister recounted the events of November 2021 when Poland thwarted an attempt by the Belarusian regime, seemingly backed by Russia, to use migrants to breach the Polish border. He commended the resilience and determination of the Polish Army, police officers, and the Border Guard in repulsing the attack.
The commemorative celebrations in Kuligowo also featured a military picnic, allowing attendees to witness modern weaponry demonstrations and engage with soldiers, gaining insights into their daily service. Military Recruitment Centres and military units were on hand at special recruitment points, providing information about opportunities for voluntary basic military service and territorial military service.