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175 Polish Pilots are listed below, in alphabetical order.

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Name
Rank
Unit
Informations
Vict. Sures
Vict. Prob.
Civil-statut
Photo
Indiv Card
Citations
ADAMEK Mieczyslaw
Sergeant
GC II/10 on May 30, 1940
   
ANDERS Bohdan
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/6 on March 21, 1940
 
 
ANDERSZ Tadeuz
Sub-Lieutenant
DAT Rennes
DAT Clermont on June 16, 1940
   
ANDRUSZKOW Tadeusz
Sergeant
DAT Cognac on June 1, 1940
   
ANTOLAK
Lieutenant
DAT Etampes
   
BARANSKI Wienczyslaw
Lieutenant
GC III/6 on May 11, 1940
   
BEDA Antoni
Sergeant
on March 29, 1940
Antoni BEDA, an instructor at the Polish Air Force Academy in 1939, did not take part in the fighting during the German invasion of Poland.
When Poland surrendered, he managed to reach France via Romania and joined the French Air Force. Initially assigned to the Montpellier Training School, he joined the GC I/2 Group on 29 March 1940. Wounded in air combat on 11 June 1940.
After the Armistice, from Saint-Jean de Luz, he took a boat for Liverpool. He fought with the RAF. Demobilised in December 1946, he emigrated to the United States. He was killed in a car accident in Florida in October 1963.
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2
Born in Lodz (Poland) on 20 May 1912
Killed in Ocala, Florida (USA) in October 1963
BELC Marian
Sergeant
DAT Etampes on May 20, 1940
   
BOROWSKI Jan
Lieutenant
GC III/6
   
BRZESKI Stanislaw
Master-Corporal
GC II/1 on May 19, 1940
 
 
BRZEZINSKI Jozef
Lieutenant
on March 29, 1940
Polish pilot assigned to the Group on March 29, 1940
Born on 3 July 1909 in Suwalki (Poland)
Killed on 15 March 1942 in Exter (Great Britain)
 
BRZEZOWSKI Michal
Master-Corporal
GC II/6 on May 22, 1940
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BUDREWICZ Ryszard
Staff-Sergeant
DAT Tours
   
BURSZTYN Kazimierz
Lieutenant
GC III/1
Wounded in aerial combat on May 12, 1940
killed in aerial combat on May 25, 1940
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BURY-BURZYMSKI Jan
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/2
   
CEBRZYNSKI Arsen
Lieutenant
GC II/6 on May 22, 1940
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CECHRZYCKI Jerzy
Staff-Sergeant
DAT Aulnat
DAT Clermont on May 20, 1940
   
CHALUPA Stanislaw
Sub-Lieutenant
on March 29, 1940

After completing his studies, Stanislaw Chalupa entered the Artillery Officers' School before joining the Air Force Pilot School in Deblin. He graduated in 1938. He fought in the Polish Campaign and won his first victory. After the Polish surrender, he went to France via Romania, and after a period of training, he was posted to the Group on 29 March 1940. Wounded in air combat on 17 May 1940.

After the Armistice of June 1940, from Saint-Jean de Luz, he took a boat to Liverpool in Great Britain, and took part in the Battle of Britain with Squadron 302. In 1942, he left the combat units and was assigned to operations before becoming an instructor. He was demobilised in December 1946 as a Captain.

Returning to civilian life, he worked first in England and then in Canada. After his retirement, he returned to Poland in 1995, to Krakow. He died on 24 April 2004.

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Born in Krakow (Poland) on 14 January 1915
Died in Krakow on 24 April 2004
 
CHCIUK Wladislaw
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/1
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CWYNAR Michal
Master-Corporal
GC III/6 on May 11, 1940
 
 
CZAPLINSKI Wieslaw
Sub-Lieutenant
DAT Aulnat
DAT Clermont on May 20, 1940
killed in aerial combat on June 16, 1940    
CZARNECKI Stanislaw
Sub-Lieutenant
DAT Salon on May 20, 1940
DAT Toulouse on June 9, 1940
   
CZERNIAK Jerzy
Sub-Lieutenant
GC I/145
GC I/8 from June 16 to the 18, 1940
   
CZERWINSKI Tadeusz
Lieutenant
GC I/145
   
DAMM Adam
Staff-Sergeant
DAT Salon on May 20, 1940
DAT Toulouse on June 9, 1940
   
DASZEWSKI Jan
Sub-Lieutenant
DAT Romorantin
   
DOBRZYNSKI Witold
Sub-Lieutenant
GC I/145
Killed on May 19, 1940 during a training flight    
DUDWAL Hieronim
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/10 on June 5, 1940
killed in aerial combat on June 7, 1940