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Aleksander Chudek

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Years of service
  
until 1944


Rank
  
chorazy

Name
  
Aleksander Chudek

Aleksander Chudek 2914

Born
  
17 August 1914Stoczek, Poland (
1914-08-17
)

Battles/wars
  
Polish Defensive War, World War II

Died
  
June 23, 1944, Le Plessis-Grimoult, France

Battles and wars
  
Invasion of Poland, World War II

Unit
  

Allegiance
  

Aleksander Chudek (17 August 1914 – 23 June 1944) was a Polish fighter ace of the Polish Air Force in World War II with 9 confirmed kills.

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Biography

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Before World War II Chudek served in Polish 114th Fighter Escadrille. After the Soviet invasion of Poland he crossed the border with Romania, then he came to France and finally, on 27 June 1940, arrived in the United Kingdom. After a brief exchange rate, he has been assigned to an auxiliary unit of the RAF as a pilot distributing new or refurbished aircraft at airports across the UK. In June 1941 he was transferred to No. 55 Operational Training Unit and began training on Hurricane. In July he was assigned to No. 315 Polish Fighter Squadron where he flew Spitfires. On 14 August 1941 he shot down his first plane. In July 1943 he was posted for three months in No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron. On 23 June 1944 he flew over Normandy and never came back. Initially it was thought that his plane fell into the sea, but in 2009 it was found that the plane crashed between the towns of Le Plessis-Grimoult and Roucamps.

Aleksander Chudek iledzisiajpl Radzy Podlaski z dobrej strony Aleksander Chudek

On 23 June 2009, 65 years after the crash, a monument dedicated to Aleksander Chudek was erected in Le Plessis-Grimoult

Aerial victory credits

Aleksander Chudek iledzisiajpl Radzy Podlaski z dobrej strony Aleksander Chudek

  • Bf 109 – 14 August 1941 and 1 damaged
  • 2 x Bf 109 – 29 August 1941
  • Bf 109 – 16 September 1941 (probably destroyed)
  • Fw 190 – 27 September 1941
  • Fw 190 – 21 October 1941
  • 2 x Fw 190 – 17 August 1943
  • Fw 190 – 6 September 1943
  • Fw 190 – 23 September 1943
  • Awards

    Aleksander Chudek Myliwcy Forum dyskusyjne

    Virtuti Militari, Silver Cross
    Cross of Valour (Poland), four times
    Distinguished Flying Medal


    Aleksander Chudek iledzisiajpl Radzy Podlaski z dobrej strony Aleksander Chudek

    References

    Aleksander Chudek Wikipedia