- Source: No. 309 Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron
No. 309 "Land of Czerwień" Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron (Polish: 309 Dywizjon "Ziemi Czerwieńskiej") was a Polish squadron formed in Great Britain as part of an agreement between the Polish Government in Exile and the United Kingdom in 1940. It was one of 15 squadrons of the Polish Air Force in exile that served alongside the Royal Air Force (RAF) in World War II. It was at first a reconnaissance squadron, and later converted into a fighter squadron. It was named after the region around the city of Czerwień; which was then in southeastern Poland, and is now in western Ukraine.
History
The squadron was formed in the RAF base at RAF Renfrew near Glasgow on 8 November 1940, and declared operational on 5 December 1940. It was disbanded on 9 January 1947.
Commanders
Aircraft operated
References
Bibliography
Lewis, Peter (1968) [1959]. Squadron Histories, RFC, RNAS and RAF, Since 1912. London: Putnam. SBN 370-00022-6.
External links
"309 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Ziemi Czerwieńskiej"". polishairforce.pl (in Polish). – historic photographs
"No 309 (Ziema Czerwienska) Squadron". Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation.
Hodyra, Piotr. "Personnel of the Polish Air Force in Great Britain 1940-1947".