
G.R.O.M.

Official Name: Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno Mobilnego
Translation: Mobil Reaction Operative Group
Country of Origin: Poland
Formed: 1991
Parent Organization: N/A
Background:
Although a new unit, (created
in 1991) Poland's GROM has worked hard and diligently at becoming a first
class Counter-terrorist unit. GROM operators are pulled from Poland's Special
warfare community--both army (1st Commando Regiment) and naval combat
diving forces . GROM is very protective of its operators; as such, the units
numbers and order of battle are classified.
However, it is believed that they
have around 270 members. It is known that GROM operates in four-person teams,
each team being a highly proficient and cohesive unit. Women are also present in
GROM, but due to security reasons, their functions are unknown (although it
is believed they are routinely involved in intelligence gathering and stakeouts).
All members of a team are fully trained as combat assault personnel.
Realizing the possibility of
casualties in an assault, fully 75% of GROM operators are certified paramedics
or nurses. In addition, there are several medical doctors attached to the unit. These
doctors also act as combat assault personnel, carrying their medical kits along
with their assault weapons. In addition, each GROM operator is expected to know
at least two languages.
GROM also has fully functioning
support teams, ranging from technicians and analysts to EOD (Explosives
Ordinance Disposal) personnel. Many of the people running these support
teams are ex-operators themselves who have been injured enough to lose their
assault status or are too old to participate in the assaults but want to
continue serving. These former operators bring and maintain experience and
skills.
All training is done with live
ammunition. GROM operators are known as excellent marksman. Weapons include the
HK MP-5 9mm submachine gun family, and the indigenous Tantal 5.45mm assault
rifle. Personal sidearm selection is left up to the individual. Snipers are
equipped with either the HK PSG-1 or Mauser 86 7.62mm rifles.
Poland is blessed with a very
diverse and changing terrain, because of this, operators train in different
settings and locations. Urban as well as alpine and mountainous settings are
used. In addition, because of Poland's many ports, GROM personnel are trained in
maritime operations and are fully SCUBA qualified.
Because of their dedication and skill (particularly in the VIP protection
arena) GROM was selected in 1994 to take part in Operation Restore
Democracy, the American led invasion of Haiti. Fifty-five troopers were sent to
train with members of the US 3rd Special Forces Group in Puerto Rico. There,
they were educated in Haitian politics and social systems ad allowed to
acclimate to the climate.
Upon deployment to Haiti, GROM
operators provided security for several important VIPs, including UN General Secretary
Buthros Buthros Ghali and US Secretary of Defense William Perry. One VIP,
Lalhdar Brahimi, had a $150,000 bounty placed on his head by groups who opposed
Aristede's return.
In one incident, GROM operators were
stopped by a mob of slum dwellers; a boy had been taken hostage by a group of
heavily armed gunmen. With the help of US. Army Military Police, the operators
were able to storm the building (extinguishing a fire that had started in
the process) and free the boy.
Because of the ability and
professionalism displayed by its members, US Major-General David C. Meade
awarded Colonel Slawomir Petelicki (GROM's creator and commander) the
Army Commendation medal; the first time in American history that a foreign unit
has been commended in such a manner.
Recently, 50 GROM operators have
deployed to Bosnia in support of the Polish battalion stationed there. They successfully
pulled of a prisoner snatch of a Bosnian national suspected of war crimes in
June of 1998.
Information courtesy of Blarg.net