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Lieutenant
Józef Roman Utnicki
Personal details
Born1912
Jedlnia, Poland
Died1991
Great Britain
AwardsVirtuti Militari
Norwegian War Cross with Sword
Military service
AllegiancePoland
Branch/service Polish Army
RankLieutenant
Battles/wars, Defense of Ankenes, Battle of Narvik

Józef Roman Utnicki (born in 1912 Jedlnia died in 1991 in Great Britain)- teacher, first lieutenant in Polish Independent Highland Brigade. One of the thirteen Poles awarded the Norwegian War Cross with Sword by the king of Norway Haakon VII.

Career edit

Utnicki came from Jedlnia, near Radom. He was the first lieutenant in Polish Independent Highland Brigade where he took command after captain Stanisław Nowicki. He commanded the First rifle company in the first battalion in Polish Independent Highland Brigade during the battle of Narvik in 1940. He was embared on ship „chenonceaux” under the command of registered colonel Benedykt Chłusewicz. Together with the First battalion he took part in the defense of Ankenes peninsula under the orders of the commander Bohusz-Szyszko. Utnicki was decorated with Silver Cross of Virtuti Militari V class and Norwegian War Cross with Sword (number 93) in 1942. after the end of the Second World War he emigrated to Great Britain where he died in 1991. his body has been transported to Poland.

==Awards and decorations== edit


==Bibliography== edit

Felicjan Majorkiweicz „Narwik dzieje samodzielnej brygady strzelców podhalańskich” Wydawnictwo: Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej Warszawa 1957 wydanie 1.

==External links== edit

http://electronicmuseum.ca/Poland-WW2/poles_norwegian_campaign/bratbak_pl.html