Sławomir Petelicki

Polish general and military leader

Sławomir Petelicki - Military & Warriors born 1946
Born

1946
79 years ago

Died
Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Poland

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Served as a general in the Polish Army and was instrumental in shaping modern military strategies. Played a significant role in the restructuring of the Polish Armed Forces after the end of communist rule in Poland. Oversaw operations and training programs crucial for the development of the military's capabilities. Actively engaged in NATO missions and contributed to military modernization efforts.

Restructured the Polish Armed Forces post-communism

Participated in NATO missions in the Balkans

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