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In modern day Poland, the term Naczelnik is commonly used in various forms of Polish life, and has nothing to do with politics or military.
It is for example used as the official title for mail chiefs ( Naczelnik Poczty ) at local post offices.
It has also been used by some rural police stations to replace the communist sounding title of police commandant ( Komendant Policji ) with Police Leader ( Naczelnik Policji ).
Likewise, some fire stations and emergency personnel use the term to identify the leader of a particular accident scene, or the leader of a hospital ward.

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