Edmund Heldut-Tarnasiewicz

Edmund Heldut-Tarnasiewicz
Heldut-Tarnasiewicz (before 1934)
Native name
Edmund Heldut-Tarnasiewicz
Born17 July 1892
Radom, Russian Empire
Died2 April 1952 (1952-04-03) (aged 59)
London, United Kingdom
Service/branchFirst Cadre Company
Wielkopolska Cavalry Brigade
Polish Legions in World War I
Second Army (Poland)
Polish Armed Forces in the West
Years of service1914–1945
RankGeneral
UnitFirst Cavalry Regiment of the Polish Legions
First Cavalry Regiment
16th Greater Poland Uhlan Regiment
201st Cavalry Regiment → 3rd Cavalry regiment
Non-Commissioned Officer Professional School of Cavalry
4th Regiment of Mounted Riflemen on Land in Łęczycka
Centre for Replacement of Suwalki and Podlasie of Cavalry Brigade
Reserve Cavalry Brigade Wolkowysk
10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade
Battles/warsWorld War I,
Polish–Soviet War,
World War II (Invasion of Poland, Soviet invasion of Poland: Battle of Grodno (1939))
AwardsVirtuti Militari,
Order of Polonia Restituta,
Cross of Independence,
Cross of Valour (Poland)

Edmund Wacław Heldut - Tarnasiewicz alias " Heldut " (17 July 1892–April 1952). He was the senior colonel and commander of the Polish Army cavalry, a senior military official of the Polish Armed Forces in the West, who received Poland's highest military award, the Virtuti Militari, one of the oldest military decorations in the world still in use. He was heavily involved in World War I, the Polish–Soviet War, and World War II (Invasion of Poland, Soviet invasion of Poland: Battle of Grodno (1939)). Heldut was promoted to General, but the promotion was never confirmed due to the outbreak of World War II. On October 6, 2021, President Andrzej Duda officially and posthumously confirmed Heldut to Brigadier General. [1]

  1. ^ "Mianowanie na stopień generała brygady. - M.P.2021.1135". Retrieved 2 February 2022.