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GROM Polish Special Unit Można Pobierać Filmy Video w oryginalnym formacie pod adresem http://cf.ocom.pl w dziale MEDIA ... Militarypedia http://www.militarypedia.info/ Second Channel - High Quality Videos nad Photos URL http://www.livevideo.com/LSI GROM Polish Special Unit Breaking Benjamin Blow Me Away http://www.mojeforum.net/specgrupa Military Photos http://specgrupa.mojeforum.net/viewforum.php?f=77 Tags: GROM Police Army Wojsko Polskie Policja Breaking Benjamin Counter Terrorism Poland Special Forces Iraq Soldiers Military |
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Wojsko Polskie - GROM - Irak 2002-2004 (2) GROM walczy w Iraku Informacje o udziale komandosów GROM-u w bezpośrednich walkach podał sekretarz obrony USA Donald Rumsfeld. Była to pochwała po akcji odbicia z rąk irackich terminali naftowych w porcie Um Kasr (Umm Quasr), obsługujących końcówki rurociągów prowadzących od złóż do Zatoki Perskiej. GROM w trakcie operacji w Iraku podlega bezpośrednio dowództwu operacji, ale rozkazy są konsultowane z polskim Sztabem Generalnym. W przypadku gdyby dowództwo jednostki uznało, że nie jest w stanie wykonać zadania, ma prawo odmówić wykonania rozkazu. Pododdział GROM-u współpracuje w Iraku z amerykańskimi oddziałami Navy SEAL. Akcja odbicia terminali naftowych została przeprowadzona w nocy 20 marca 2003 r. Komandosi odbili przepompownie ropy naftowej, stację przetwórstwa ropy przy półwyspie Fao i dwie morskie platformy wydobywcze. Dane wywiadu wskazywały, że platformy są zaminowane, a Irakijczycy otrzymali rozkaz wysadzenia w powietrze. Gdyby platformy zostały wysadzone tor wodny do jedynego irackiego portu zostałby zablokowany na dłuższy czas, co w znaczny sposób utrudniłoby działania wojsk koalicji, a Zatoce Perskiej groziłaby ogromna katastrofa ekologiczna. W tej misji nie pozostawiono marginesu na najmniejszy nawet błąd. Wszystko było wyliczone co do sekundy. Musieliśmy uderzyć i opanować platformę, zanim Irakijczycy zdążyli choćby pomyśleć o odpaleniu ładunków wybuchowych i jakiejś obronie - opowiada jeden z żołnierzy GROM-u, biorący udział w szturmie. 23 marca odbyła się prasowa w trakcie której strona polska potwierdziła udział komandosów GROM-u w walkach w Iraku. Stało się to jasne po podaniu informacji przez agencję "Reuters" o udziale komandosów GROM-u i opublikowaniu zdjęć jednostki. Potwierdzam w imieniu MON i Sztabu Generalnego, który koordynuje udział naszego kontyngentu w operacji rozbrajania Iraku, że GROM bierze udział w operacji, ale w rejonie zatoki na wodach przybrzeżnych - rzecznik prasowy MON płk Eugeniusz Mleczak, 23 marca 2003 r.52 Mamy wspaniałe wsparcie ze strony polskich wojsk - gen. Victor Renuart, dowódca operacji USCENTCOM, siły zbrojne USA w Iraku. Te słowa uznania dla polskich żołnierzy wypowiedział podczas konferencji prasowej w centrum dowodzenia w Katarze 25 marca 2003 r. Dodał, że oddziały GROM-u są w Iraku "bardzo mile widziane". Według polskiego ministerstwa obrony, GROM uczestniczy w zabezpieczaniu rejonu przybrzeżnego w okolicy portu Umm Quasr. Oficjalna Strona GROM http://www.grom.wp.mil.pl Zapraszamy do dyskusji na nasze forum http://cfmedia.drl.pl/forum Można pobrać ten filmik w oryginalnym formacie pod poniższymi adresami : http://rapidshare.com/files/102951436/GROM.avi albo http://rapidshare.com/files/103069543/GROM.avi bądź na naszym forum : http://cfmedia.drl.pl/forum/viewforum.php?f=12 w tym temacie . Tags: Wojsko Polskie Polish Army GROM G.R.O.M. Jednostki Specjalne Special Unit Iraq War Irak Wojna Freedom Operacja Iracka |
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Polish Special Operation Forces- GROM -=The Best Of The Best=- GROM (Polish: Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno-Manewrowego—Operational Mobile Reaction Group; the acronym itself means thunder) is a Special Forces unit of the Polish Army. It was formed on July 13, 1990. It is used in a variety of special operations including Anti-Terrorist actions and projection of power in the rear of enemy lines. The full name in Polish is Wojskowa Formacja Specjalna GROM im. Cichociemnych Spadochroniarzy Armii Krajowej (Special Military Formation GROM of the Cichociemni of Armia Krajowa), though it is rarely used. The acronym GROM is also related to the name of general Gromosław Czempiński, who among other actions, managed to evacuate a number of American agents from Iraq shortly before Operation Desert Storm. In Polish Army nomenclature it is called JW 2305 (JW stands for Jednostka Wojskowa—Military Unit). In the 1970s and 1980s there were several Special Forces formations, but were either trained in typically military tasks (sabotage, disruption of communications and such) or in Anti-Terrorist actions. After the Polish embassy in Bern was captured by terrorists in 1982, General Edwin Rozłubirski proposed that a military unit specialising in fast response to all possible threats, be created. However, the proposal was initially refused. In 1989 many Jews were allowed to leave the Soviet Union for Israel. For fear of Islamic terrorists who opposed increased immigration to Israel, most western European countries did not assist in the transport of civilians. Poland was one of the handful of countries to provide aid in the organisation of this operation, later nicknamed Operation Most. After two Polish diplomats were shot in Beirut, Lt. Col. Sławomir Petelicki was sent to Lebanon to secure the transfer of civilians and the Polish diplomatic outposts. After his return to Poland, he presented a plan for the creation of a special military force to the Ministry of Defence; a force that would be trained in defending Polish citizens in similar situations. The idea was accepted and on July 13, 1990, the JW 2305 unit was created. Sławomir Petelicki was chosen as the first commander of the newly-formed unit. As an officer specialising in reconnaissance, sabotage and diversion, he seemed perfectly suited for creation of such a formation. He gathered around himself a group of professional officers and set about choosing soldiers that would be fit for special operations. Due to the risks involved in special service, it was decided that all men should be professional soldiers. The first group of recruits came from a variety of already-existent special units. Among others these were: 1st Independent Special Battalion from Lubliniec (1. Samodzielny Batalion Specjalny) Special units of various divisions 6th Aeromobile Brigade (6. Brygada Desantowo-Szturmowa) Polish Navy divers Anti-terrorist units of the police Mechanised Warfare School in Wrocław Reconnaissance units of various divisions Out of the possible recruits, only a small group passed the training based on SAS experiences and the psychological tests. Many of the instructors were trained by the Special Forces of the United Kingdom and the USA. Currently GROM is co-operating with the most similar units of NATO: Special Air Service Special Boat Service Green Berets Delta Force GSG-9 Navy Seals BBE For the first several years the unit remained completely secret. It was first reported to the press in 1992 and became known to the public in 1994, after their first major military operation in Haiti. Before 1 October 1999, GROM was subordinate to the Polish Ministry of Interior, after which command was transferred to the military. Candidates applying to serve in the GROM have to pass psychological and durability tests and the so called truth test; a physically and psychologically exhausting field test designed to filter out the weakest applicants. GROM soldiers train with the best special forces units in the world. As specialists, they are ranked with the likes of United States Navy SEALs, Delta Force or the SAS. The training of GROM soldiers includes a variety of disciplines. All of them undergo specialised training in Anti-Terrorism and Special Operations, as well as scuba diving, sniping and parachuting. In four-man teams, each soldier must be prepared to assume the respective responsibilities of his colleagues, should it become necessary. Approximately 75% of the soldiers are trained as medics or paramedics. In addition, each group is supported by several professional physicians. It is assumed that all GROM operators are proficient in at least two foreign languages. Unlike Special Forces subordinate to the police, GROM is trained primarily in the elimination of terrorists rather than capture. Tags: Grom Polish Special Operation Forces Formoza Iraq Afghanistan Commando CQB War US Army Unit Elimination Freedom |
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Warcraft Lore 6: Grom and Thrall Kill Mannoroth and free The Horde Grom Hellscream and his clan had rallied with the up-and-coming chieftain Thrall in the battles to free themselves from the humans and in the journey to Kalimdor. Mannoroth, the demon Pit Lord and master of the Fel Orcs, wanted to curse Grom and his clan again with his demon blood to make them Fel Orc savages once more under his command. However, Thrall was able to get to Grom in time to purge the demon blood once again and to cleanse him, but Mannoroth would not give up his orc servants so easily. Mannoroth, had started to work his fell magic again on him and his clan. This time, Grom would not fall again under the curse, no matter the cost... Tags: Warcraft III CG Grom Hellscream Redemption Grommash Thrall Mannoroth Pit Lord Orc World |
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GROM- SOF- The Best Of The Best Polish Special Operation Forces GROM (Polish: Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno-Manewrowego—Operational Mobile Reaction Group; the acronym itself means thunder) is a Special Forces unit of the Polish Army. It was formed on July 13, 1990. It is used in a variety of special operations including Anti-Terrorist actions and projection of power in the rear of enemy lines. The full name in Polish is Wojskowa Formacja Specjalna GROM im. Cichociemnych Spadochroniarzy Armii Krajowej (Special Military Formation GROM of the Cichociemni of Armia Krajowa), though it is rarely used. The acronym GROM is also related to the name of general Gromosław Czempiński, who among other actions, managed to evacuate a number of American agents from Iraq shortly before Operation Desert Storm. In Polish Army nomenclature it is called JW 2305 (JW stands for Jednostka Wojskowa—Military Unit). In the 1970s and 1980s there were several Special Forces formations, but were either trained in typically military tasks (sabotage, disruption of communications and such) or in Anti-Terrorist actions. After the Polish embassy in Bern was captured by terrorists in 1982, General Edwin Rozłubirski proposed that a military unit specialising in fast response to all possible threats, be created. However, the proposal was initially refused. In 1989 many Jews were allowed to leave the Soviet Union for Israel. For fear of Islamic terrorists who opposed increased immigration to Israel, most western European countries did not assist in the transport of civilians. Poland was one of the handful of countries to provide aid in the organisation of this operation, later nicknamed Operation Most. After two Polish diplomats were shot in Beirut, Lt. Col. Sławomir Petelicki was sent to Lebanon to secure the transfer of civilians and the Polish diplomatic outposts. After his return to Poland, he presented a plan for the creation of a special military force to the Ministry of Defence; a force that would be trained in defending Polish citizens in similar situations. The idea was accepted and on July 13, 1990, the JW 2305 unit was created. Sławomir Petelicki was chosen as the first commander of the newly-formed unit. As an officer specialising in reconnaissance, sabotage and diversion, he seemed perfectly suited for creation of such a formation. He gathered around himself a group of professional officers and set about choosing soldiers that would be fit for special operations. Due to the risks involved in special service, it was decided that all men should be professional soldiers. The first group of recruits came from a variety of already-existent special units. Among others these were: 1st Independent Special Battalion from Lubliniec (1. Samodzielny Batalion Specjalny) Special units of various divisions 6th Aeromobile Brigade (6. Brygada Desantowo-Szturmowa) Polish Navy divers Anti-terrorist units of the police Mechanised Warfare School in Wrocław Reconnaissance units of various divisions Out of the possible recruits, only a small group passed the training based on SAS experiences and the psychological tests. Many of the instructors were trained by the Special Forces of the United Kingdom and the USA. Currently GROM is co-operating with the most similar units of NATO: Special Air Service Special Boat Service Green Berets Delta Force GSG-9 Navy Seals BBE For the first several years the unit remained completely secret. It was first reported to the press in 1992 and became known to the public in 1994, after their first major military operation in Haiti. Before 1 October 1999, GROM was subordinate to the Polish Ministry of Interior, after which command was transferred to the military. Candidates applying to serve in the GROM have to pass psychological and durability tests and the so called truth test; a physically and psychologically exhausting field test designed to filter out the weakest applicants. GROM soldiers train with the best special forces units in the world. As specialists, they are ranked with the likes of United States Navy SEALs, Delta Force or the SAS. The training of GROM soldiers includes a variety of disciplines. All of them undergo specialised training in Anti-Terrorism and Special Operations, as well as scuba diving, sniping and parachuting. In four-man teams, each soldier must be prepared to assume the respective responsibilities of his colleagues, should it become necessary. Approximately 75% of the soldiers are trained as medics or paramedics. In addition, each group is supported by several professional physicians. It is assumed that all GROM operators are proficient in at least two foreign languages. Unlike Special Forces subordinate to the police, GROM is trained primarily in the elimination of terrorists rather than capture. Tags: GROM Polish Poland Iraq NATO The Best Of Army Soldat Commando Soldier Counter Terrorist |
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Reef Grom - Tonino Benson Fresh off his 2007 Lost Pro Junior Win and 2007 NSSA Men's National Title, Toninio Benson found time to do some free surfing. At the young age of 17, Tonino looks like he might have a careerr ahead of him. Tags: Reef Surfing Tonino Benson Hawaii Lower Trestles |
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Polish Special Unit -GROM- Known Operations of GROM: 1990 - Operation: Simoom that took place in Iraq shortly before the First Gulf War. Autumn 1994 - Restoration of Democracy in Haiti - 55 GROM soldiers, together with the 3rd Special Forces Group Search for war criminals in former Yugoslavia June 1995 - extraction of Polish officers captured by Serbs in Bosnia October 2001 - War in Afghanistan March 2003 - Operation Iraqi Freedom operating mainly near Basra on the south of Iraq Since 2003 - Occupation of Iraq Tags: Grom Army Polish special force's unit's |
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GROM - Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno Manewrowego GROM - Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno Manewrowego Tags: GROM special forces polish |
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G.R.O.M. Polish Special Forces G.R.O.M. Tags: Army Special Forces GROM Poland |
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Polish special force GROM part 1 Program "Reportaż Tygodnia" TVN24 poświęcony jednostce specjalnej GROM. Zawiera najnowsze zdjęcia. Tags: GROM poland polish special force |
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NAZIF GLJIVA..grom legendo..nazif gljiva!! Tags: nazif gljiva grom muzika patrioti bosna bih mirel hafizovič yeezaac |
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GROM- Polish Special Forces GROM (Polish: Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno-Manewrowego—Operational Mobile Reaction Group; the acronym itself means thunder) is a Special Forces unit of the Polish Army. It was formed on July 13, 1990. It is used in a variety of special operations including Anti-Terrorist actions and projection of power in the rear of enemy lines. The full name in Polish is Wojskowa Formacja Specjalna GROM im. Cichociemnych Spadochroniarzy Armii Krajowej (Special Military Formation GROM of the Cichociemni of Armia Krajowa), though it is rarely used. The acronym GROM is also related to the name of general Gromosław Czempiński, who among other actions, managed to evacuate a number of American agents from Iraq shortly before Operation Desert Storm. In Polish Army nomenclature it is called JW 2305 (JW stands for Jednostka Wojskowa—Military Unit). In the 1970s and 1980s there were several Special Forces formations, but were either trained in typically military tasks (sabotage, disruption of communications and such) or in Anti-Terrorist actions. After the Polish embassy in Bern was captured by terrorists in 1982, General Edwin Rozłubirski proposed that a military unit specialising in fast response to all possible threats, be created. However, the proposal was initially refused. In 1989 many Jews were allowed to leave the Soviet Union for Israel. For fear of Islamic terrorists who opposed increased immigration to Israel, most western European countries did not assist in the transport of civilians. Poland was one of the handful of countries to provide aid in the organisation of this operation, later nicknamed Operation Most. After two Polish diplomats were shot in Beirut, Lt. Col. Sławomir Petelicki was sent to Lebanon to secure the transfer of civilians and the Polish diplomatic outposts. After his return to Poland, he presented a plan for the creation of a special military force to the Ministry of Defence; a force that would be trained in defending Polish citizens in similar situations. The idea was accepted and on July 13, 1990, the JW 2305 unit was created. Sławomir Petelicki was chosen as the first commander of the newly-formed unit. As an officer specialising in reconnaissance, sabotage and diversion, he seemed perfectly suited for creation of such a formation. He gathered around himself a group of professional officers and set about choosing soldiers that would be fit for special operations. Due to the risks involved in special service, it was decided that all men should be professional soldiers. The first group of recruits came from a variety of already-existent special units. Among others these were: 1st Independent Special Battalion from Lubliniec (1. Samodzielny Batalion Specjalny) Special units of various divisions 6th Aeromobile Brigade (6. Brygada Desantowo-Szturmowa) Polish Navy divers Anti-terrorist units of the police Mechanised Warfare School in Wrocław Reconnaissance units of various divisions Out of the possible recruits, only a small group passed the training based on SAS experiences and the psychological tests. Many of the instructors were trained by the Special Forces of the United Kingdom and the USA. Currently GROM is co-operating with the most similar units of NATO: Special Air Service Special Boat Service Green Berets Delta Force GSG-9 Navy Seals BBE For the first several years the unit remained completely secret. It was first reported to the press in 1992 and became known to the public in 1994, after their first major military operation in Haiti. Before 1 October 1999, GROM was subordinate to the Polish Ministry of Interior, after which command was transferred to the military. Candidates applying to serve in the GROM have to pass psychological and durability tests and the so called truth test; a physically and psychologically exhausting field test designed to filter out the weakest applicants. GROM soldiers train with the best special forces units in the world. As specialists, they are ranked with the likes of United States Navy SEALs, Delta Force or the SAS. The training of GROM soldiers includes a variety of disciplines. All of them undergo specialised training in Anti-Terrorism and Special Operations, as well as scuba diving, sniping and parachuting. In four-man teams, each soldier must be prepared to assume the respective responsibilities of his colleagues, should it become necessary. Approximately 75% of the soldiers are trained as medics or paramedics. In addition, each group is supported by several professional physicians. It is assumed that all GROM operators are proficient in at least two foreign languages. Unlike Special Forces subordinate to the police, GROM is trained primarily in the elimination of terrorists rather than capture. Tags: grom poland polish army special forces reconaissance hostage rescue iraq afghanistan kosovo usa grupa reagowania operacyjmno manewrego best of the operation attack cqb green tactic black commando |
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Renato "Babalu" Sobral vs. Zaza "Grom" Tkeshelashvili An old fight! (10/28/1999) Tags: Babalu Renato Sobral Vale Tudo MMA Mixed Martial Arts BJJ Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gracie Barra Combat Team Kimura submission |
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Opca Opasnost - Vrijeme je za Grom jedna i jedina Tags: opca opasost vrijeme je za grom dinko pero galic rat hrvatska bljesak oluja zupanja županja |
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GROM Iraq Polish SF in Iraq Tags: Iraq GROM SF Special Forces |
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Grom & Delta & Navy Seals - Hostage Rescue Hostage Rescue In Iraq Jerzy Kos - Polish Hostage rescued Tags: Iraq Polish Usa Grom Navy Seals Delta Force Alfa Formoza SCBA DAGFEN Hostahe chase accident army soldier war basra |
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