Army medal version made by F.M Lorioli, 37.5 mm in bronze. The round medal on the front depicts a Polish eagle wearing a crown sitting on a sword with outstretched wings. The reverse depicts oak leaves and the inscription "Poland to its Defender."
The Army Medal was awarded to Polish army personnel who fought in World War II.
Dimensions; 37 mm.
Franciszek Glowniak, born 15-Sep-1912; before the war, an officer of the National Police (Mark Number 1320) and a Soldier of the Gendarmerie (Badge Number 3294). Probably takes part in the Defensive War, then mobilized to the Polish Army in France on May 30, 1940. Joins the Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade with which he participates in the Libyan Campaign from 19-VIII-1941 to 22-III-1942 (including the battles for Tobruk), awarded the Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade "Tobruk" Commemorative Badge (Badge Number 1120). Later, as part of the 2nd Carpathian Rifle Baon (3rd Carpathian Rifle Division), he takes part in the Italian Campaign including the Battle of Monte Cassino (Cross Number 4967). Wounded during combat on 11-XI-1944.Awarded the Cross of Valor, the Army Medal (three times), the Bronze Cross of Merit with Swords and British decorations (Star of Italy, Star of Africa, Star 1939-45). After the war, he settled in Great Britain.