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- Kościuszko's_Squadron abstract "The name Kościuszko's Squadron or Kościuszko's Escadrille, taken from the Polish-Lithuanian hero Tadeusz Kościuszko, has been borne by several units of the Polish Air Force throughout its history. Each used the insignia designed by Eliott Chess, an American pilot serving with the Polish Army during the Polish-Soviet War, shown in the sidebar opposite.The Kościuszko Squadron emblem depicts the distinctive four-cornered rogatywka (red cap of traditional Polish style) set against a field of red veritcal stripes on a white background, red and white being two colours contained in both the Polish and American flags. Behind the red cap is a pair of crossed scythes. Thirteen blue stars encircle the badge, representing the thirteen original American states. The rogatywka cap and scythes commemorate the Kościuszko Uprising of 1794: ten years after General Tadeusz Kościuszko returned to Poland from America, and led the Polish people, many armed only with scythes, in an attempt to liberate Poland from Russia and Prussia.".
- Kościuszko's_Squadron wikiPageID "4787211".
- Kościuszko's_Squadron wikiPageRevisionID "567682193".
- Kościuszko's_Squadron subject Category:Squadrons_of_the_Polish_Air_Force.
- Kościuszko's_Squadron comment "The name Kościuszko's Squadron or Kościuszko's Escadrille, taken from the Polish-Lithuanian hero Tadeusz Kościuszko, has been borne by several units of the Polish Air Force throughout its history.".
- Kościuszko's_Squadron label "Kościuszko's Squadron".
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- Kościuszko's_Squadron wasDerivedFrom Kościuszko's_Squadron?oldid=567682193.