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Jan Józef Więckowski nom de guerre ''Drogosław'' (July 25, 1923, in Warsaw, Poland – July 11, 2008, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, US) was a Sub-Scout Master in the Polish Scouting Movement, a 2nd Lieutenant of the Home Army and a Captain of the Polish Armed Forces, Polish resistance member during the Warsaw Uprising, both Chief and Chief of Security for the Second Company ''Rudy'' of Battalion Zośka, and a 1951 graduate of international economics from Stetson University. ==Youth== Jan Więckowski, born Jan Józef Więckowski, was the son of Aleksander Więckowski – a veteran of the Polish-Soviet War and an architect engineer who worked in the Infrastructure Department of the Ministry of Military Affairs in Interwar Poland, and Dr. Helena Więckowska ''née'' Braunstein – a veteran of the Siege of Lwów, doctor of philosophy from the University of Warsaw, historian and director of the university library in Łódź. Jan was the brother of Maria Więckowska, a courier for the First Platoon "Sad" of the Battalion "Zośka" murdered during the Warsaw Uprising. Jan was a student of the ''Male Gymnasium & Lyceum of the Masovian Lands Society''. One of his classmates was Andrzej Romocki. From 1935, Jan was a scout in the 21st Varsovian Scout Team '' Ignacy Prądzyński''.
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