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Josef František

Sergeant Josef František, (October 7 1914 - October 8 1940) was a Czech fighter pilot, a flying ace of the Polish Air Force of the World War II.

Josef František joined the Czechoslovak airforce in 1936. In 1938 he became a fighter pilot, serving in the 40th squadron in Prague. After Czechoslovakia fell under German occupation (March 15, 1939) he escaped to Poland, like many other Czechoslovak airmen. Most of them then left Poland for France, but František with a few fellows decided to stay and join the Polish Air Force to fight with the Germans.

During the Polish September Campaign in 1939, after the German attack on Poland, František flew reconnaissance missions in an unarmed training plane RWD-8. On September 19 and 20 he even threw hand grenades on enemy columns. On September 20 he was shot down, but was saved by the Polish crew landing nearby under fire. On September 22, František was ordered to withdraw with the remaining aircraft of his unit to Romania. Like most Polish airmen, he managed to flee from an internment camp in Romania and broke through to France in October 1939.

In France, František decided to stay with fellow Poles, instead of joining the Czechoslovak airforce (a probable cause was a conflict with one Czech officer, trying to arrest him for insubordination). It is not clear if he was combat flying in France, or if he shot down any aircraft there. It was suggested, but there are no official French documents to confirm it.

After the fall of France, František got to Britain and was assigned to the 303 Polish Squadron, basing in Northolt and flying on Hawker Hurricane fighters. The squadron entered action in the last phase of the Battle of Britain. The first confirmed victory of Sgt František was a German Bf 109E fighter on September 2, 1940. During a following month, he shoot down 17 German aircraft and 1 probable, becoming the best allied fighter pilot of the whole Battle of Britain. Many times he fought against more numerous enemy. His last victory was on September 30, 1940.

On October 8, 1940, František's Hurricane crashed in Ewell, Surrey, during a patrol. The reasons of the crash are not explained, but according to some theories, he may have been making aerobatic figures to impress his girlfriend, or it might have been a result of battle fatigue and physical exhaustion. He was buried in a Polish military cemetery. He was awarded with several decorations, among others Virtuti Militari 5th class and Distinguished Flying Medal with Bar, as the first foreigner.

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303 Polish "Kościuszko" Fighter Squadron

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303 Polish Fighter Squadron badge

Commanders:
Ronald Kellett | Zdzisław Krasnodębski | Witold Urbanowicz | Zdzisław Henneberg | Adam Kowalczyk | Zdzisław Henneberg | Tadeusz Arentowicz
Wacław Łapkowski | Tadeusz Arentowicz | Jerzy Jankiewicz | Wojciech Kołaczkowski | Walerian Żak | Jan Zumbach | Zygmunt Witomir Bieńkowski | Jan Falkowski
Tadeusz Koc | Bolesław Drobiński | Witold Łokuciewski
Flight personnel:
Tadeusz Andruszków | Zenon Bartkowiak | Marian Bełc | Michał Brzezowski | Arsen Cebrzyński | Jan Daszewski | Mirosław Ferić | Athol Forbes | Josef František
Paweł Gallus | Bogdan Grzeszczak | Eugeniusz Horbaczewski | Wojciech Januszewicz | Józef Kania | Stanisław Karubin | John Kent | Bronisław Kłosin
Wojciech Kołaczkowski | Tadeusz Kołecki | Jan Kowalski | Karol Krawczyński | Bogusław Mierzawa | Włodzimierz Miksa | Tadeusz Opulski | Jan Palak
Jerzy Palusiński | Ludwik Paszkiewicz | Edward Peterek | Stanisław Pietraszkiewicz | Marian Pisarek | Mieczysław Popek | Jerzy Radomski | Jan Rogowski
Aleksander Rokitnicki | Tadeusz Sawicz | Henryk Skowron | Antoni Siudak | Stanisław Socha | Józef Stasik | Eugeniusz Szaposznikow | Mirosław Wojciechowski
Stefan Wojtowicz | Kazimierz Wunsche
Squadron equipment:
Hawker Hurricane | Supermarine Spitfire | P-51 Mustang



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