Prosze Bardzo, Verdelet. -— And thank you for your kind comments. An interesting note about my limited knowledge of Polish history, which used to be much more limited: I have and BA is in Russian Studies with a minor in History. Much of my Russian Studies program included European history and Poland was always the minor footnote that was always ignored and trampled underfoot. The Polish contributions were always overlooked as Poland was always regarded as the little country caught between the giants. It wasn’t until I got married to a nice Polish girl whom I met in an Irish pub in Germany, that I began to learn some of the magnificent contributions. I had the opportunity to study with some magnificent Polish-Americans including Professors John Lenczowski and Marek Chodakiewicz at the Institute of World Politics, and began learning some real history. The best book I have ever read on the subject is “A Question of Honor, the Kosciuszko Squadron” by Lynn Olsen and Stanley Cloud.