No. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron
No. 304 (Land of Silesia) Polish Bomber Squadron (Polish: 304 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Śląskiej im. Ks. Józefa Poniatowskiego") was a Polish World War II bomber unit. It fought alongside the Royal Air Force under their operational Command and operated from airbases in the United Kingdom, serving from April 1941 as a bomber unit in RAF Bomber Command, from May 1942 as an anti-submarine unit in RAF Coastal Command and from June 1945 as a transport unit in RAF Transport Command.
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No. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron
No. 304 (Land of Silesia) Polish Bomber Squadron (Polish: 304 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Śląskiej im. Ks. Józefa Poniatowskiego") was a Polish World War II bomber unit. It fought alongside the Royal Air Force under their operational Command and operated from airbases in the United Kingdom, serving from April 1941 as a bomber unit in RAF Bomber Command, from May 1942 as an anti-submarine unit in RAF Coastal Command and from June 1945 as a transport unit in RAF Transport Command.
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304 Dywizjon Bombowy „Ziemi Śl ...... ietrznych w Wielkiej Brytanii.
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No. 304 (Land of Silesia) Poli ...... unit in RAF Transport Command.
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2 (Aug 1943 - Jul 1944)
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QD (Jul 1944 - Dec 1946)
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Anti-Submarine Squadron
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Transport Squadron
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"Ziemi Śląskiej im. Ks. Józefa Poniatowskiego"
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304 Dywizjon Bombowy „Ziemi Śl ...... ietrznych w Wielkiej Brytanii.
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No. 304 (Land of Silesia) Poli ...... unit in RAF Transport Command.
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"Ziemi Śląskiej im. Ks. Józefa ...... me of PrinceJózef Poniatowski)
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