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The Shield shows the Arms of Vilnius (Polish Vilno) St Christopher carrying the Child Jesus. During the Interwar years Vilnius was part of Poland,
The Shield shows the Arms of Vilnius (Polish Vilno) St Christopher carrying the Child Jesus. During the Interwar years Vilnius was part of Poland,
and the Regiment was based in the City.
and the Regiment was based in the City.

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3RD SAPPER REGIMENT, POLISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the 3rd Sapper Regiment, Polish Army
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The Shield shows the Arms of Vilnius (Polish Vilno) St Christopher carrying the Child Jesus. During the Interwar years Vilnius was part of Poland, and the Regiment was based in the City.


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