7th Coastal Defense Brigade explained

Unit Name:7th Pomeranian Coastal Defence Brigade
Native Name:Polish: 7 Pomorska Brygada Obrony Wybrzeża
Dates:2001–present
Country:Poland
Branch:Polish Land Forces
Type:Mechanized infantry
Size:Brigade
Command Structure:12th Mechanised Division "Szczecin"
Garrison:Słupsk

The 7th Pomeranian Coastal Defence Brigade (Polish: 7 Pomorska Brygada Obrony Wybrzeża) is a mechanized infantry brigade of the Polish Land Forces (based at Słupsk).

History

It was formed in 2001 from the 7th Pomeranian Mechanized Brigade (of the 8th Coastal Defence Division). Now it is a brigade of the 12th Mechanized Division based at Szczecin. It bears traditions of the disbanded 7th Sea Landing Division[1] (known as the Blue Berets), previously themselves the 23rd Landing Division from 1958 to 1963, therefore it is sometimes referred to the marines of Poland, modeled after the French Troupes de marine of the French Army. The 7th Sea Landing Division was reportedly involved in internal security tasks during the disturbances of 1981–82, according to contemporary NATO assessments.[2]

However, as of 2007 there are no plans by the Polish Land Forces to create an active marine unit. Therefore, the 7th Brigade carries out only limited-scale exercises of amphibious assaults.

The brigade is also the de facto successor of the 1st and 2nd Marine Rifle Regiments that were formed for the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland.

Structure

It consists of the following subunits:

References

  1. Web site: Central Intelligence Agency. 1983. https://web.archive.org/web/20170124131809/https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/1983-06-30.pdf. dead. January 24, 2017.
  2. Web site: Summary Record: 52nd Meeting of the Military Committee in 1981 (14 December 1981). NATO Military Committee. 6 January 1982. 20 December 2017.