7th Legions' Infantry Regiment was an interwar Polish Army infantry regiment that existed from 1918 until 1939. Garrisoned first in Ostrów Mazowiecka and then in Chełm, it was part of the 3rd Legions Infantry Division.
Commandants
• Colonel Karol Udalowski (1 V 1918 – 16 III 1920) • Colonel Zdzislaw Mackowski (since 17 VII 1920) • Colonel Michal Micewicz • Colonel Mieczyslaw Wieckowski (XI 1925 – † 13 V 1926) • Colonel Stanislaw Borowiec (X 1926 – VI 1930) • Colonel Stanislaw Dabek (VI 1930–1937) • Colonel Wladyslaw Muzyka == Symbols ==
Symbols
On September 22, 1921, in Pabradė, the anniversary of the Battle of Brzostowica, Colonel Władysław Bończa-Uzdowski handed the flag to the regiment. It was funded by the Landowners' Association of the Chełm Land, and the ceremony was attended by Bishop . The badge, approved in 1928, was in the shape of the cross, with the 1916 Eagle of the Polish Legions and the initials 7 PPL. == Sources ==