Commanding Officers
| From | To | Name | Remark |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1941 | Mar 1941 | Captain Juliusz Frey | |
| Mar 1941 | Jul 1941 | S/Ldr C.J. Donovan | British Officer |
| Jul 1941 | Sep 1941 | Captain Juliusz Frey | |
| Sep 1941 | Nov 1941 | Captain Wacław Wilczewski | |
| Nov 1941 | Jun 1942 | Captain Aleksander Gabszewicz | |
| Jun 1942 | Dec 1942 | Captain Janusz Żurakowski | |
| Dec 1942 | Sep 1943 | Captain Marian Trzebiński | |
| Sep 1943 | Jun 1944 | Captain Paweł Niemiec | |
| Jun 1944 | Sep 1944 | Captain Bohdan Arct | |
| Sep 1944 | Jul 1945 | Captain Zygmunt Drybański | |
| Jul 1945 | Oct 1945 | Captain Michał Cwynar | |
| Oct 1945 | Dec 1946 | Captain Paweł Niemiec |
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