The name of the Polish cavalry officer is not specified in your question, as there were many notable officers in Polish history. One prominent figure is Colonel Kazimierz Sosnkowski, who played a significant role during World War II. Another famous officer is Major Władysław Anders, known for leading the Polish Army in the West. If you have a specific context or period in mind, please provide more details for a precise answer.
Casimir Pulaski was the Polish cavalry officer who helped train American soldiers. He is known as the 'Father of the American Cavalry.'
A Cav. Officer is just a regular officer. Only difference is with all personnel under Cav. is they are authorized to wear a Stetson and Spurs if they earned it.
A Polish officer
Casimir Pulaski was the Polish cavalry officer who trained American soldiers during the Revolutionary War. He has been called the Father of American Calvary. Benjamin Franklin talked him into coming to America where he joined the Continental Army. He is credited with saving the life of George Washington.
He is currently the ONLY officer of the 7th Calvary buried at Little Bighorn Cemetary.
Brig. Gen. John Buford
He is currently the ONLY officer of the 7th Calvary buried at Little Bighorn Cemetary.
"Jan" is the polish name for "John".
When he sent two brigades into Gettysburg in search of shoes, they encountered Union Calvary under Brigadier General John Buford.
Dressage was first developed in Greece by Xenophon. Xenophon was a historian, a Calvary officer and a disciple of Socrates.
There is no such name in Polish. You must use the original name Wilson.
Dismas.