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Boleslaw Gladych : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bolesław Gładych
Bolesław Michal Gładych (17 May 1910 – 12 July 2011)〔(Biography of Bolesław Gładych ) 〕 was a Polish fighter pilot, a flying ace of World War II. He was born in Warsaw. ==Polish Air Force== As a boy, Gladych was expelled from various schools, before choosing a military career. He graduated ''summa cum laude'' from the Polish Air Force Academy. He was commissioned on 1 September 1939, too late to see active service in the Polish campaign. He led a group of newly commissioned pilots to evacuate the PZL P.7 fighters of the Polish Pilot's School to neutral Romania. Escaping from the Romanian internment camp Turnu Severin (reputedly killing a guard in the process) he reached France, where he joined the recently formed Polish manned "Finnish" Squadron, intended to participate in the Finnish-Soviet war. The squadron became an ''Armee de l'Air'' Polish volunteer unit - ''Groupe de Chasse I/145''. The unit was equipped with the experimental Caudron C.714 "Cyclone" fighter. Later, Gladych recalled an air combat with a Bf 109E on 10 June 1940. After a long dogfight, the Pole's fighter was severely damaged. The pilot of the Messerschmitt - with the number "13" on its side - simply waggled his wings and disengaged. This, according to Gladych, was the first of several encounters with ''Luftwaffe'' ace ''Hauptmann'' Georg-Peter Eder. (Although according to ''Luftwaffe'' records Eder flew his first sorties with JG 51 in September 1940.) Reputedly, 'Mike' claimed several air victories with the French Air Force, although this cannot be confirmed from surviving records.
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