Abstract
The Medical Non-Commissioned Officers School of the Interior Forces was the only school that prepared non-commissioned officers and paramedics to serve with the Interior Forces of the People’s Republic of Poland. It was a part of the structure of the 12th Pomeranian Border Defense Forces Brigade in the years 1958–1966. The article discusses the creation and the organizational development of the school and describes its role in the education of non-commissioned officers and paramedics for service with the Border Defense Forces and the Interior Security Corps (ISC). The authors discuss such matters as the origin and organizational development of the school, the organization and implementation of the teaching process, the subjects taught, and the staff working at the school.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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