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  2. No. 303 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 303 Squadron was the most effective Polish RAF squadron during the Second World War. Some sources state that its pilots were invited to the London Victory Parade of 1946, [27] [28] [29] The Daily Telegraph [30] reported that it was the only representative of the Polish Armed Forces in the West. The invitation was refused because no other ...

  3. Category:Squadrons of the Polish Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Squadrons of the Polish Air Force" The following 12 pages are in this ...

  4. Polish Air Force checkerboard - Wikipedia

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    Polish Air Force checkerboard (1993 to present) Checkerboard on a Mikoyan MiG-29 of the Polish Air Force. The Air Force checkerboard (Polish: szachownica lotnicza) is a national marking for the aircraft of the Polish Air Force, equivalent to roundels used in other nations' air forces. It consists of four equal squares, of which the upper left ...

  5. Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    317 Squadron's badge uses an old Polish design previously used for 151 and 152 Escadrilles in the pre-war Polish "Narew Army Group". The blue version of that badge for 151 Esc. is closest to the 317 Sqn. badge. 318 Squadron's badge uses the coat of arms of the City of Gdansk – a red shield with two white crosses and a golden crown above. The ...

  6. 7th Air Escadrille - Wikipedia

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    The 303 Squadron honour badge had "303" added to the original Kościuszko Squadron emblem. Polish 7th Air Escadrille ( Polish : 7. Eskadra Lotnicza ), better known as the Kościuszko Squadron , was one of the units of the Polish Air Force during the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-1921.

  7. No. 306 Polish Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Formed on 29 August 1940 [2] at RAF Church Fenton, the squadron inherited the traditions, along with the emblem and a large part of the initial crew, of the pre-war Polish Torunian Fighter Squadron. The bear climbing a tree ( Coat of arms of Madrid ) was an emblem of the No. 605 (County of Warwick) Squadron , the unit of the first (British ...

  8. No. 302 Polish Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron inherited the traditions, along with the emblem and a large part of the initial crew, of the pre-war Polish III/3 Fighter Squadron composed of the 131st and 132nd Fighter Escadrilles. The Squadron was one of the four Polish-cored Royal Air Force squadrons that participated in the Battle of Britain. It consisted mostly of Polish ...

  9. Polish Special Forces - Wikipedia

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    A Squadron (ZB A) – insignia of the Batalion Miotła from the Polish Home Army and insignia of PSBS; B Squadron (ZB B) – Combined Operations insignia of the No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando unit and its No. 6 Troop (Polish) C Squadron (ZB C) – insignia of the Batalion Parasol from the Polish Home Army; D Squadron (ZB D) – set up in 2016