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Watchtower KOP "Minsk" - a basic organizational unit of the Border Protection Corps performing security service on the Polish-Soviet border.

Formation and organizational change

In 1924, a border battalion of the 3rd Border Patrol Brigade was formed. In 1928 the battalion comprised 12 watchtowers. The watchtower of the KOP "Mińsk" in the years 1928-1934 was in the structure of the 2nd company KOP "Raków". The disconnection notice of 1938 does not occur. The watchtower had about 18 soldiers and was located at the border line with the task of direct protection of the state border.

In 1932, the guards were housed in a post-communist building. A separate article: KOP watchtower. Border service Distribution of the battalion KOP "Iwieniec" in 1931

The primary tactical unit of the Border Protection Corps assigned to serve as guard was the border battalion. The battalion was divided into subdivisions of the company, and in turn to the suburbs of the watchtowers, which were "essential units performing protective services", in the power of semi-plutonium. The security service was provided with a variable system consisting of constant patrolling of the border area, the setting up of emergency, observation and control posts, patrolling and arranging of shelters in places recognized as dangerous, controlling the documents and arresting suspected persons, and maintaining close communication between branches and administrative authorities. . KOP's counters were the first projection of the Cordon Border Patrol Group.

The KOP "Minsk" watchtower in 1932 protected the sub-section of the state border, 4 kilometers wide, 365 meters from the border post No. 647 to 654.

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