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Well, Cavalry Captain Zawisza had young officers who kept a close eye on the squadron and watched for any shortcomings.
Once the officers of the third squadron ordered an evening ront in the town in order to check the uniform: collars unbuttoned, trousers widened with wedges in a sailor's way, half-shoes, ties - all this was tracked down by the officers of the third squadron. There were a lot of reports, punishments, etc. Since then the squadron was called "Burakami".
It was also called a "cadet school", although it was far from what one could find in a cadet school.
Nevertheless, after a longer stay every soldier in the squadron felt good, because he saw order, discipline and harmony.
Since there was rivalry between the squads, it is no wonder that it was in quite a fierce form. There was a race to be better.
The 3rd Squadron was not to be outdone.

 

Kazimierz Duda - Chronicles of War - First half of 1942 - Page 10

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