Commanding Officers
From | To | Name | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
Mar 1941 | Apr 1941 | S/Ldr C.J. Mount | British Officer |
Apr 1941 | Jun 1941 | S/Ldr A.N. Cole | British Officer |
Jun 1941 | Aug 1941 | Maj. Stanisław Brzezina | Polish co-commander since formation |
Aug 1941 | Mar 1942 | Kpt. Henryk Szczęsny, KW, VM | |
Mar 1942 | May 1942 | Kpt. Piotr Ozyra | |
May 1942 | Nov 1942 | Kpt. Stanisław Skalski | |
Nov 1942 | May 1943 | Kpt. Zbigniew Czajkowski | |
May 1943 | Dec 1943 | Kpt. Franciszek Kornicki | |
Dec 1943 | Jan 1944 | Kpt. Rutkowski | |
Jan 1944 | Aug 1944 | Kpt. Włodzimierz Miksa | |
Aug 1944 | Aug 1944 | Kpt. Władysław Gnyś | |
Aug 1944 | May 1945 | Kpt. Marian Chełmecki | |
May 1945 | Oct 1945 | Kpt. Paweł Niemiec | |
Oct 1945 | Dec 1946 | Kpt. Marian Trzebiński |
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