Abstract
The aim of the article is to analyze the training predispositions of the Kingdom of Poland infantry of the army. Various items from sources and literature were used, primarily the title memoirs, which are aimed the message related to this topic from the perspective of about 200 years from the period of the existence of the state in question, which in the adopted chronological range was first headed by Alexander I – emperor of Russia and king of Poland, and later Nicholas I. The leader of the Polish army was Commander-in-Chief, Grand Duke Konstantin.
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