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Czesław Główczyński

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Battles/wars
  
World War II

Rank
  
Flight lieutenant

Battles and wars
  
World War II

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Born
  
22 July 1913 Będzin Congress Poland (
1913-07-22
)

Allegiance
  
Poland  France  United Kingdom  United States of America

Service/branch
  
Polish Air Force  France Armée de l'Air  Royal Air Force United States Air Force

Awards
  
Virtuti Militari; Cross of Valour; Croix de Guerre

Died
  
17 December 2000, Warsaw, Poland

Units
  
Polish 162nd Fighter Escadrille, I/145 Polish Fighter Squadron, No. 302 Polish Fighter Squadron

Czesław Główczyński was a Polish fighter ace of the Polish Air Force in World War II with 5 confirmed kills and one shared.

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Biography

Czesław Główczyński was born in 1913. In 1935 he obtained his glider pilot license and began to study at the Volyn Cadet School for Artillery Reserve Officers (Wołyńska Szkoła Podchorążych Rezerwy Artylerii) in Włodzimierz Wołynski. One year later he enetered the Polish Air Force Academy in Deblin. In late October 1938 he was named second lieutenant (podporucznik) and assigned to the Polish 162nd Fighter Escadrille where he flew PZL P.7.

On the first day of World War II Głowczyński damaged a Hs 126. The next day he shot down a He 111 and a Bf 110 (shared with another pilot). On 3 September he scored a Ju 86 and three days later another He 111. During the September campaign he flew a PZL P.11. On 17 September Główczyński crossed on his plane the border with Romania.

He was interned in Drăgășani and in Turnu Sevarin. On 1 November he escaped and crossed the border with Yugoslavia then he arrived in Greece. On 28 November he sailed from Athens in the SS Pułaski to Marseilles.

In France Główczyński was posted to the I/145 Polish Fighter Squadron where he flew a Caudron C.714. On 9 June 1940 near Paris he shot down a Bf 109 and another one probably. The same day he probably destroyed a Do 17. On 19 June Główczyński was evacuated to the UK.

In the RAF he was ordered to the No. 302 Polish Fighter Squadron. On 17 August 1940, during a training flight his Hurricane caught fire for unknown reasons. Główczyński managed to land and run away from the aircraft before it exploded. Wounded in the accident, he spent three months in hospital. He returned to his unit in April 1941. He scored his last victory on 30 December 1941.

On 25 January 1942 Główczyński was sent to the Polish General Staff where he served as Air adjutant to the general Władysław Sikorski. After Sikorski's death, he became the adjudant to the general Kazimierz Sosnkowski. In March 1944 he took a half-year study at Aviation School in Weston-super-Mare, then he served in the USAAF where he flew Republic P-47 Thunderbolt.

He was a co-founder of the Polish Air Force Association.

Czesław Główczyński died on 17 December 2000 in Warsaw. He is buried at the Powązki Cemetery.

Aerial victory credits

  • Hs 126 - 1 September 1939 (damaged)
  • He 111 - 2 September 1939
  • 1/2 Bf 110 - 2 September 1939
  • Ju 86 - 3 September 1939
  • He 111 - 6 September 1939
  • Bf 109 - 9 June 1940
  • Bf 109 - 9 June 1940 (probably damaged)
  • Do 17 - 9 June 1940 (probably damaged)
  • Bf 109 - 30 December 1941
  • Awards

    Virtuti Militari, Silver Cross
    Cross of Valour (Poland), four times
    Croix de Guerre

    References

    Czesław Główczyński Wikipedia