THE POLISH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1940-1947 - Identified aimen in the group are: Sergeant Jan Gałązka of No. 308 Squadron (the blond pilot with the dog), Flight Lieutenant Stefan Janus of No. 308 Squadron (third from Sgt. Gałązka), Flying Officer Walerian Żak of No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron (on Janus' left). General Władysław Sikorski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, inpecting airmen of the Polish Air Force at RAF Norholt, 29 October 1941. Jumby, the Scottish terrier dog-mascot of No. 308 Polish Fighter Squadron, also gives the "eyes left". An original, medium size, black and white pr
THE POLISH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1940-1947 - Identified aimen in the group are: Sergeant Jan Gałązka of No. 308 Squadron (the blond pilot with the dog), Flight Lieutenant Stefan Janus of No. 308 Squadron (third from Sgt. Gałązka), Flying Officer Walerian Żak of No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron (on Janus' left). General Władysław Sikorski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, inpecting airmen of the Polish Air Force at RAF Norholt, 29 October 1941. Jumby, the Scottish terrier dog-mascot of No. 308 Polish Fighter Squadron, also gives the "eyes left". An original, medium size, black and white print with description printed on the back Polish Air Force, Polish Air Force, 306 "City of Toruń" Fighter Squadron, Polish Air Force, 308 "City of Kraków" Fighter Squadron, Gałązka, Jan, Janus, Stefan, Żak, Walerian, Sikorski, Władysław
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