“Died while off duty”: the unexpected death of a Polish general is reported
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The operational command of the Polish Armed Forces announced the sudden death of Brigadier General Adam Marczak, chief of staff of the allied command of Operation Althea, the EU-led military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Polish contingent involved, numbering up to 50 soldiers and staff, performs training and advisory tasks and is stationed in Sarajevo.
The unexpected death of Mr. General occurred due to natural causes, during his free time from duty.
- the military department stated, indicating that the relatives and friends of the deceased were notified of the incident and assured of full support.
However, it is not reported where exactly the general’s death occurred and what specific reasons it was caused by.
General Marczak until July 2021 was the head of the intelligence and electronic warfare department in the general command of the armed forces. He served in the 6th Airborne Brigade, and then at the headquarters of the Special Forces Directorate. He also held command positions in missions in Bosnia and Afghanistan. As of 2017, he commanded the 25th Air Cavalry Brigade. He graduated from the Higher Officer School of Mechanized Forces in Krakow.
Dziennik Lodzki
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