[Lviv Division Command] Description of the condition of service of Second Lieutenant Stanislaw Bujwid. Dat. 7 May 1919 Lviv.
Typescript 1 p. Dimension 34 x 21 cm. Letterhead with traces of folding and losses.
At the bottom the stamp: "DOWÓDZTWO DYWIZYI LWOWSKIEJ" and the signature of an unrecognized military officer ("J. Strzelecki"?) with the rank of colonel.
The service description includes information about Bujwid's enlistment in the Polish Army in Cracow on November 5, 1919, subsequent battles for the liberation of Przemysl, Janow and Lviv, as well as activity in Gen. Lesniewski's group.
Stanislaw Bujwid (1895-1951) - lieutenant of reserve cavalry of the Polish Army, engineer, decorated with the Cross of Independence and the Cross of Valor. During World War I he fought in the ranks of the 1st and 2nd Cavalry Regiments of the Polish Legions. In 1917 he completed a cavalry officer course in Ostroleka. He took an active part in the capture of Przemysl, Janow and Lviv, where he distinguished himself with valor and was appointed second lieutenant by Gen. Roja. After the dissolution of the Officers' Legion, he was assigned to the operational group of Maj. Gen. J. Lesniewski. By the new commander of the group, Lt. Gen. Jędrzejewski, he was appointed his personal adjutant. He took part in the Polish-Bolshevik war. He died on May 30, 1951.
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