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STAFF AND THE HEADQUARTERS


Initially subordinate to the Referee of the Riverine Fleet in the Ministry of Military Affairs in Warsaw , in 1932 it was separated as a semi-independent branch of the navy based in Pińsk . In 1939 the commander of the Riverine Flotilla was Cmdr. Witold Zajączkowski and his chief of staff was Cmdr. Władysław Szczekowski . Other members of the staff were:




RIVERINE FLOTILLA



Staff vessels




Combat Groups


1st Combat Group




2nd Combat Group




3rd Combat Group




Support units



Mine and gas warfare detachment




Liaison unit


  • KM 14 liaison cutter

  • KM 15 liaison cutter

  • K 2 floating signals base (radio station)

  • P 3 motorboat

  • Two platoons of signal troops and recce squads



Base

  • KU 1 armed cutter

  • KU 2 armed cutter

  • KU 3 armed cutter

  • ORP Neptun Tugboat

  • ORP Generał Sosnkowski Hospital Ship

  • K 12 floating munitions depot

  • K 13 floating munitions depot

  • K 14 floating fuel depot

  • K 15 floating fuel depot

  • K 25 floating fuel depot

  • K 17 Canteen

  • K 19 floating service and repair vessel

  • K 7 Diver support vessel

  • K 9 floating barracks

  • K 30 floating barracks



Riverine Air Escadrille


  • K 4 barrack vessel

  • P 4 motorboat

  • Nr. 7 speed-boat

  • Three R-17W Seaplane s (mobilized separately)




Pińsk naval base


  • ORP Kiliński Tugboat

  • P 1 motorboat

  • P 2 motorboat

  • Fifteen service vessels of various types

  • AA platoon

  • Signals platoon

  • Administrative service platoon



WAR-TIME REORGANIZATION


On September 15 , 1939 , the Riverine Flotilla received orders from the commanding officer of the Independent Operational Group Polesie , Gen. Franciszek Kleeberg . Because of a possible breakthrough of the German forces in the northern sector of the front, the orders for the Flotilla were to prepare a defence of a 200 kilometres long front along the Prypeć river. The forces were to be divided into 8 semi-independent task forces, each defending a separate part of the river. However, a particularly dry and sunny summer resulted in shallow waters preventing many ships from reaching their area of operations. In addition, the Soviet invasion of September 17 , 1939 made the plans obsolete.


Janów Group



Kaczanowicze Group



Horodyszcze Group



Lemieszewicze Group

  • K 2 signals boat

  • 2 x liaison cutters (?)

  • 2 x liaison platoons



Mosty Wolańskie Group



Przewóz Łachewski Group



Nyrcza Group



Sytnica Group



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