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Lithuanian–Polish–Ukrainian Brigade LITPOLUKRBRIG is a multinational
unit consisting of subunits from the Lithuanian, Polish and Ukrainian Armed
Forces. The Agreement on its creation was signed on the 19th of September 2014 in
Warsaw. The Brigade was finally formed in the fall of 2015. This model of
cooperation has been previously carried out in the frame of
Polish-Ukrainian Battalion (POLUKRBAT, 1998-2010) and Lithuanian-Polish Battalion
(LITPOLBAT, 1997-2008).On the 14th of June 2007 during an EU Defence Ministers' meeting,
Lithuanian, Polish and Ukrainian ministers agreed to create a
multinational unit Lithuanian-Polish-Ukrainian peacekeeping battalion
LITPOLUKRBAT. In the fall of 2008 the proposed unit type was specified
as a brigade. The Ministers of Defence of the establishing countries endorsed the
agreement on forming the trilateral Lithuanian-Polish-Ukrainian
Brigade LITPOLUKRBRIG in Warsaw on the 19th of September 2014. The
Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, and the
Government of the Republic of Poland, and the Cabinet of Ministers of
Ukraine on creation of a joint military brigade was issued. (Source)
The current Command structure (as of September, 2019) is seen here and
the current (as of March, 2019) Order of Battle is seen here
in the following chart.
Esteban Rivera, 8 September 2022
Brigade Badge is a Gothic shield emblem. It depicts three silver
swords directed downwards, placed on the cornflower background. The
number of swords directly relates to the three countries forming
LITPOLUKRBRIG. Below the hilt there is a ribbon on which the national
colors of Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine are presented. Above the
swords there is the “LITPOLUKRBRIG” inscription in white. Brigade
Badge is worn on the uniform sleeve by soldiers as a symbol of
membership of the Brigade. It also reminds us constantly of the idea
that guides us - UNITED FOR PEACE. Source: https://litpolukrbrig.wp.mil.pl/en/pages/insignia-2019-09-04-4/
Esteban Rivera, 8 September 2022
There is a formal unit flag as well at
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/litpolukrbrig.html,
https://armyinform.com.ua/2021/10/08/idbulasya-oficzijna-czeremoniya-pryjomu-peredachi-posady-komandyra-lytpolukrbryg/
and https://www.5.ua/ru/myr/chetkyi-syhnal-kremliu-v-liublyne-otmechaly-5-letye-sozdanyia-lytovsko-polsko-ukraynskoi-bryhadi-225608.html.
Zachary Harden, 8 September 2022
The Unit Flag is the most important LITPOLUKRBRIG sign. Its lobe is
made of blue, satin fabric in the shape of a 100x100 cm square and
with the exception of the side attached to the pole, it is trimmed
with a silver fringe. All the inscriptions and symbols shown are
embroidered. There are three honorable nails on the flag pole from the Minister of National Defense of Poland, Minister of National Defense of Lithuania and Minister of Defense of Ukraine. The sashes (ribbons) in the national colors of Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine are
attached to the pole below the base of the head, which has the shape
of a pyramid.
Obverse
In the lobe centre there are three crossed silver swords, with the
blades directed downwards. Under the blade of the first sword the are
the national colors of Lithuania, under the blade of the second are
the national colors of Poland and under the third of Ukraine. In the
lobe upper part there is the "GRAND HETMAN KOSTIANTYN OSTROGSKI" (patron/role model of the organization) and
“LITHUANIAN - POLISH - UKRAINIAN BRIGADE” inscription below.
Reverse
In the lobe centre there are national emblems of Lithuania, Poland and
Ukraine, and the “UNITED FOR PEACE” inscription below.
Source: https://litpolukrbrig.wp.mil.pl/en/pages/insignia-2019-09-04-4/
Esteban Rivera, 8 September 2022
(c. Oct. 2019) unidentified (at the time) white-field flag, maybe of: Multinational exercise started in Zhytomyr, Ukraine. military personnel will be training together in Ukraine, under the mentorship of Canadian Army Personnel and under the leadership of LITPOLUKRBRIG.
source: Twitter
William Garrison, 16 August 2022