THE POLISH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1940-1947 - General Władysław Sikorski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, decorating Flying Officer Zdzisław Radomski of No. 306 Polish Fighter Squadron with the highest Polish military honour, the Virtuti Militari, as well as with the Cross of Valour, 28 October Operation 'Circus 85' on 27 August 1941 pilots of the 306th Squadron were attacked by four Bf 109 Messerschmitts over Dunkirk. F/O Radomski was the only Polish pilot wounded; although his arm was shattered he landed his Spitfire safely at his home base, RAF Northolt, Polish Air Force,
THE POLISH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1940-1947 - General Władysław Sikorski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, decorating Flying Officer Zdzisław Radomski of No. 306 Polish Fighter Squadron with the highest Polish military honour, the Virtuti Militari, as well as with the Cross of Valour, 28 October Operation 'Circus 85' on 27 August 1941 pilots of the 306th Squadron were attacked by four Bf 109 Messerschmitts over Dunkirk. F/O Radomski was the only Polish pilot wounded; although his arm was shattered he landed his Spitfire safely at his home base, RAF Northolt, Polish Air Force, Polish Air Force, 306 "City of Toruń" Fighter Squadron, Sikorski, Władysław, Radomski, Zdzisław
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