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Safety & Defense
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2019
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vol. 5
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issue 2
62-67
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Polish soldiers have been participating in peacekeeping and stabilization missions around the world for several decades under the auspices of the UN, OSCE, NATO and the EU. They were first sent to Korea in 1953 to oversee a ceasefire between the North and South Koreas. Since then, nearly 70,000 Polish troops have taken part in 58 peace and humanitarian multinational missions on different continents (SKMP ONZ, 2019), which required from them great skills to cooperate with soldiers from other countries, to overcome cultural barriers,  as well as adaptation to difficult, often completely different than in Europe, climatic conditions,  and to create a system of safeguards and procedures against dangerous tropical diseases. Due to these reasons, biological safety, i.e.,  medical, sanitary-hygienic, and anti-epidemic security of the contingent, plays a significant role in every mission because it allows the soldiers and civilian personnel stay healthy in an unfavorable and different climate and environmental conditions.
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Proper organization and functioning of supply to Polish Military Contingents performing tasks outside the country is one of the essential elements of maintaining their proper operational capability. In addition to the National Support Element, a particular role in the procurement proces is provided by the Logistic Supply Unit (LSU) to whom the Polish Military Contingent has been allocated. The forementioned body is also responsible for the organization and implementation of the specialized training process for National Support Element soldiers, and then directing its activities in the field of national logistical support. Apart from a number of undertakings resulting from the obligations of supplying Polish Military Units, LSU also carries out tasks related to the organization of wheeled transport with supply from the country to the mission area, material resources and military equipment withdrawn from the Polish Military Contingents to the country, and the logistics of support the rotation of subsequent PMC shifts.
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Prawidłowa organizacja i funkcjonowanie zabezpieczenia materiałowego polskich kontyngentów wojskowych wykonujących zadania poza granicami kraju jest jednym z zasadniczych elementów utrzymywania ich właściwej zdolności operacyjnej. Szczególną rolę w procesie zaopatrywania w środki zaopatrzenia, oprócz Narodowego Elementu Wsparcia, odgrywa oddział gospodarczy (OG), któremu na zaopatrzenie przydzielono Polski Kontyngent Wojskowy (PKW). Organ ten odpowiedzialny jest także za organizację i realizację procesu szkolenia specjalistycznego żołnierzy Narodowego Elementu Wsparcia, a następnie kierowanie jego działalnością w zakresie logistycznego wsparcia narodowego. Oprócz szeregu przedsięwzięć wynikających z obowiązków związanych z zaopatrywaniem polskich jednostek wojskowych OG realizuje także zadania związane z organizacją transportu kołowego z zaopatrzeniem z kraju do rejonu misji, środków materiałowych i sprzętu wojskowego (SpW) wycofywanych z PKW do kraju oraz rotacji kolejnych zmian PKW.  
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