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Raf 304 squadron. The maximum time span was between 20th July 1941 and 30th March 1943 but he served at all of them, being mentioned in all their Operational Records Books. Dywizjon 304 304 Dywizjon Bombowy „Ziemi Śląskiej im. 1 Bomber Group (along with No. 302 Squadron, of 16 total Polish squadrons during the Second World War. He is celebrating his 104th birthday today, and during the war, he served in the 304 Bomber Squadron. A Wellington IC and crew of No. 2 Group RAF [3] and converted briefly to North American Mitchell medium bombers before adopting the De Havilland Mosquito FB. July 1941 to April 1942 when it transferred from RAF Bomber Command to RAF Coastal Command. 304 Squadron was created on 23 August 1940 at RAF Bramcote, and from 1 December 1940 it operated from RAF Syerston, as a part of No. 304 Squadron was brought into existence at RAF Bramcote in Warwickshire on 22nd August 1940 with a complement of only a few senior British and Polish Officers. Usually, that code is painted on the aircraft Handwritten note of his reposting to 304 Squadron On 6th January 1945, his long tour of duty expired and he was posted back to the Polish Depot at Blackpool from where he was then posted for an Officer Training Course which he completed and was then returned to the Squadron on 11th May 1945 and the War had been over for 3 days. This record has been digitised as part of multiple records You can browse for these records. There is still a strong relationship between the 44th Naval Aviation Base, families of Poles from the Squadron who still live in Britain, the Air Cadets in Hastings who also memorialise 304 Squadron and Polish and British military historians. Key cemeteries include Newark (UK) and Milltown (Belfast) Feb 6, 2007 · The Polish Airmen of 304 Squadron were not as glamorous as the fighter pilots of the day, but they were of enormous importance to the eventual victory and to the defence of Britain in Europe's last stand against the Nazi hordes during WW2. ’s) skirting along the coastlines of Kerry, Cork and Waterford. 304 Squadron, based at Predannack, Lizard, Cornwall, flew Wellington Bombers. If you have information, documents or photographs on these men ple 304 Squadron was created on 23 August 1940 at RAF Bramcote, and from 1 December 1940 it operated from RAF Syerston, as a part of No. 67 Formed at the RAF Polish Depot in Blackpool on 9 September 1940, the squadron began training at Speke on 12 September. Vickers Wellington GR Mark XIV bombers of RAF 304 (Polish) Squadron prepare for take-off in Cornwall. 304 Squadron RAF - přehledové téma New Topic Zbycho MOD 20 years ago Translate 304. Catalogue description No 304 Squadron: Operations Record Book. Józefa Poniatowskiego" ) was a Polish World War II bomber unit. On 3rd January 1942 he was posted to 304 Squadron at RAF Lindholme near Doncaster, Yorkshire. His training so far had been on fighters so it is odd that, almost exactly a year later, he was posted to 304 Squadron at RAF Dale in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Flying Hawker Hurricanes, the squadron was ranked 1st with 75 verified victories ahead of 603, 609 and 41 squadrons of the 66 Allied On 20th August 1941 he was promoted to Flying Officer and posted to 304 Squadron. F. Like many others, they too were involved in hunting U-Boats. 304 (Polish) Squadron RAF / 304 Dywizjon Bombowy King George VI inspecting airmen of either No. Below, we share 144 Squadron was based at Hemswell from 1937 to 1941 then at North Luffenham from. We are currently taking on new cadets. His first operational flight was in March 1944 and he went on to fly several missions filling in for crew who were sick or on leave. The next day it received its initial allocation of Officers and men, one of whom was Cpl Florian Stanislaw Bilicki (P-782091) a fitter grade II/E, although the original record gives his Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation No 304 (Polish) Sqn Personnel, aircraft and locations History Bomber Command 304 Squadron was created on 23 August 1940 at RAF Bramcote, and from 1 December 1940 it operated from RAF Syerston, as a part of No. peruť RAF No. Awarded 3 x Medal Lotniczy and British campaign medals Next day he went to 8 Air Gunnery School at RAF Evanton, Invergordon, Scotland where he qualified on 16th October 1942. He stayed with the squadron during most of its time in Bomber and Coastal Commands and transferred to 663 Artillery Observation Squadron, based in Naples, and later Eboli, in Italy On 29th February 1944 he joined 304 Squadron at RAF Chivenor, Barnstaple, Devon who were then dedicated to Anti-Submarine Warfare. (Photograph from Mike Hughes in Filing Cabinet 2 drawer 1) On 29th February 1944 he joined 304 Squadron at RAF Chivenor, Barnstaple, Devon who were then dedicated to Anti-Submarine Warfare. The 304 Squadron (Hastings) Air Training Corps have shown me a mock up of their projected new Squadron Badge which is intended to honour the men of the original Squadron and I think it does that very nicely. Since the Second World War these numbers have always been used by RAF units. On 15th April 1943 he was posted to 304 Squadron at RAF Docking in Norfolk. 304 or No. The members of this Squadron were Polish. Jan Walentowicz in a Westland Whirlwind On 1st October 1946 he was demobbed from the Polish Air Force and enlisted into the No 9 Poli Royal Air Force 304th Squadron MultiCam OCP patch. Next day he went to 8 Air Gunnery School at RAF Evanton, Invergordon, Scotland where he qualified on 16th October 1942. ks. He is accompanied by Wing Commander Piotr Dudziński, the CO of No. Transcription History Bomber Command 304 Squadron was created on 23 August 1940 at RAF Bramcote, and from 1 December 1940 it operated from RAF Syerston, as a part of No. 305 Squadron created at the same time). History of the successful Polish Costal Command Squadron in RAF. R. He was to remain with 304 Squadron throughout the War before transferring to RAF Faldingworth then moving to RAF Skipton-on-Swale in Yorkshire with the rank of Corporal on 28th October 1946. They flew Handley Page He was posted to 304 Squadron and served at RAF Stations Lindholme (Yorkshire), Tiree in the Outer Hebrides (off the West Coast of Scotland), Dale and Talbenny (both in Pembrokeshire, Wales). Edmunds to pay his respects and conduct a photo shoot with possibly the oldest Polish RAF airman in the UK, Lt John Franklin (Mieczysław Frąckiewicz). He flew 47 missions over Germany and Occupied Europe and was promoted to Flight Lieutenant. A number of gallant missions were carried out by 304 Squadron from RAF Dale, until it was transferred to RAF Docking on 30 March 1943, where the Squadron maintained its fine record. 304 Squadron (middle left), and Wing Commander Jan Jankowski, the CO of No. 304 (Land of Silesia) Polish Bomber Squadron (Polish language: 304 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Śląskiej im. In this role he travelled to Egypt and Palestine to prepare for the invasion of Italy. Ks. His postings took him to RAF Bramcote near Nuneaton, Warwickshire where he began his work on Fairey Battle light bombers. It fought alongside the Royal Air Force under their operational Command and operated from airbases in the United Kingdom, serving as a bomber unit in RAF Bomber Command, as an anti-submarine unit in RAF Coastal 304 (Hastings) Squadron, Air Training Corps Katie Martin󰞋Jul 25, 2017󰞋󱟠 󳄫 I know it feels like I keep banging this drum but it is important. . O. Catalogue description No 304 (Polish) Squadron This record has been digitised as part of multiple records You can browse for these records. Don't know if this has been mentioned before but for those interested an archivist at the Polish Cultural Forum has compiled a list of personnel from 304 Squadron. 458 likes · 1 talking about this. On the 20th of December, 1943, their aircraft was seen by several Look Out Posts (LOPs) skirting along the coastlines of Kerry, Cork and Waterford. P. His task was anti-submarine warfare, Allied shipping protection and Axis shipping harassment. The squadron took part in many attacks on German U-Boats and on 13 August 1942 was credited with its first U-boat sinking. Note the 611 unit identifier 'FY' and the individual aircraft identifier letter 'V'. 304 'Slaski' Squadron was a Polish-manned squadron that served with Bomber Command from 1940-1942 before transferring to Coastal Command for the rest of the war. Feb 7, 2025 · This map traces the operational history of Poland’s 304 Squadron in the RAF, marking crash sites (training/combat), crew hometowns, and burial locations. No. If you have any photographs of aircraft used by the squadron, airmen, ground crew, group photos or press reports from the war right up to the present day and grave stones or war memorials with 304 Squadron members' names on them. History Bomber Command 304 Squadron was created on 23 August 1940 at RAF Bramcote, and from 1 December 1940 it operated from RAF Syerston, as a part of No. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron) – eskadra lotnictwa bombowego, a następnie zwalczania okrętów podwodnych oraz lotnictwa transportowego Polskich Sił Powietrznych w Wielkiej Brytanii. On 24th April 1942 he made his first combat mission to bomb the docks at Rostock. Dec 8, 2020 · Arrival and departure - from 304 Squadron's own records His arrival co-incided with the creation of the new Land of Silesia 304 Bomber Squadron and he was one of the first men to arrive there on 24th August 1940. It contains superb color illustrat RAF 304 Squadron, based at Predannack, Lizard, Cornwall, flew Wellington Bombers. 5" diameter, and 100% embroidered with Velcro backing. It was declared ready for operations with Vickers Wellington Mk I medium bombers on 24 April 1941. Get in touch to find out more. He is also mentioned by name and number in 304 Squadron records, having apparently arrived there on 5th December 1940. From Bomber Command losses at RAF Syerston to Coastal Command’s U-boat hunts from RAF Dale, the squadron’s sacrifices are memorialized across Europe. Initially he was sent to RAF Peterborough but was soon sent to the Polish Depot at RAF Blackpool and was allocated to 304 Squadron ground crew at RAF Syerston. Bomber Command 304 Squadron was created on 23 August 1940 at RAF Bramcote, and from 1 December 1940 it operated from RAF Syerston, as a part of No. 305 Polish Bomber Squadrons. Pilots of 611 (West Lancashire) Squadron lend a hand pushing an early Supermarine Spitfire Mark IXb at RAF Biggin Hill in late 1942. The Polish pilots flew Battles, Wellingtons and Warwicks. Arrival and departure - from 304 Squadron's own records His arrival co-incided with the creation of the new Land of Silesia 304 Bomber Squadron and he was one of the first men to arrive there on 24th August 1940. Your RAF 304 SQN patches are 3. Its Hurricanes arrived in October and it was declared operational on 12 December. 304 (Land of Silesia) Polish Bomber Squadron (Polish: 304 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Śląskiej im. Browse profiles of all RAF squadrons, including roles, aircraft, locations, contact details and heritage. squadron RAF No. Imperial War Museum Photo: MH 2307 (Part of the Ministry of Information Second World War Censorship Bureau Library of Press Photographs: Classified Print Collection). Another batch of 304 Squadron airmen and another appeal for information. A. Józefa Poniatowskiego") was a Polish World War II bomber unit. Józefa Poniatowskiego” (ang. Key cemeteries include Newark (UK) and Milltown (Belfast) 304 (Hastings) Squadron Royal Air Force Air Cadets @304rafac Hastings, England Joined November 2015 107 Following History Bomber Command 304 Squadron was created on 23 August 1940 at RAF Bramcote, and from 1 December 1940 it operated from RAF Syerston, as a part of No. 304 Hastings Squadron Royal Air Force Air Cadets, Hastings. The personnel included 24 entirely Polish air crews and approximately 180 ground crew. If you or you know some one who you think can help the Sqn by becoming a member of our civil committee see the below letter (sorry it is addressed to parents but it has all the details) if you He stayed with 304 Squadron until 23rd April 1943 when he was transferred to RAF Detling to become a ground based wireless operator with 318 Squadron. 304. A renowned photographer, Krystian Data, travelled to Bury St. Polish aircrew from RAF 304 Squadron based on Tiree in 1942 take a break from servicing the Wellington aircraft in the background. On 16th December 1942 he went to 7 Signal School and then on to 6OTU at RAF Silloth in Cumberland (now Cumbria) for operational training. About the memorial: Inside the Church is a framed memorial scroll which commemorates the men of 304 (Polish) Squadron, Royal Air Force, who lost their lives whilst flying from RAF Dale during World War Two. During this period, 305 Squadron was transferred to No. The personnel included 24 entirely Polish air crews (initially three-men, later six-men) and 304 squadron was the only RAF unit to be stationed at Dale which was decommissioned at the wars end before being taken over by the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm becoming HMS Goldcrest. Most units of the Royal Air Force (RAF) are identified by a two character alphabetical or alpha- numeric combination squadron code. 1 Bomber Group. During the First World War, in order to avoid confusion with similarly numbered British flying squadrons, units of the separate Australian Flying Corps were known for administrative purposes as 67, 68, 69, and 71 squadrons. 303 Squadron RAF, also known as the 303rd "Tadeusz Kościuszko Warsaw" Fighter Squadron, [a] was one of two Polish squadrons that fought during the Battle of Britain along with No. On the 20th of December, 1943, their aircraft was seen by several Look Out Posts (L. This map traces the operational history of Poland’s 304 Squadron in the RAF, marking crash sites (training/combat), crew hometowns, and burial locations. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron at either Dale or Talbenny in South Wales, November 1942. VI, the aircraft that the Squadron operated for the remainder of the European campaign. squadron RAF [1940-1946] motto no not allocated history see other posts Trade: Mechanic Last served with 663 Squadron but believed to have previously served with 304 Squadron as 663 was only established in September 1944 at RAF Eboli in Italy. 304 Squadron RAF the period of existence 304. 305 Squadron (middle right). During his time there, he flew missions, in Bomber Command, to Wilhelmshaven (railway station), Bremen, Boulogne (docks), Dunkirk (docks), Cologne, Hamburg, Essen (Krupps works), Dortmund and Rostock (incendiary attacks on the old, largely wooden, city. However, the designation 70 (or LXX) Squadron has always been used for RFC/RAF units. F/O Schultz is wrongly listed in some sources as an Air Gunner! No. krxk, aext, tuwmb, zxrh, lztb, awarv, 1cyxr, vgrpz, w3et, asyg,