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No. 305 Polish Bomber Squadron : ウィキペディア英語版
No. 305 Polish Bomber Squadron

No. 305 Polish Bomber Squadron "Ziemia Wielkopolska" ("Land of Greater Poland") ((ポーランド語:305 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Wielkopolskiej im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego")) was a Polish World War II bomber unit.
==History==
The last of the Polish bomber squadrons, 305 Squadron was formed at RAF Bramcote, Warwickshire on 29 August 1940. It was initially equipped with the somewhat obsolete Fairey Battle aircraft, but was reequipped in November 1940 with twin-engine Vickers Wellington heavy bombers. The unit began operational flying in April 1941. Its first mission was bombing of petrol and fuel storage tanks at Rotterdam in the night from 25 to 26 April 1941.〔Moyes 1976, p. 227.〕 Between June 1941 and August 1943 the Squadron was based at RAF Ingham.
In August 1943, the Squadron was moved to RAF Swanton Morley and thereafter ceased its affiliation with RAF Bomber Command; instead, it was absorbed into the freshly formed Second Tactical Air Force, a specialized arm of the RAF that was centered on tactical air strikes on vital enemy targets (such as bridges, supply trains, etc.) on the Continent.
During this period, 305 Squadron was transferred to No. 2 Group RAF〔Halley 1988, p. 358.〕 and converted briefly to North American Mitchell medium bombers before adopting the De Havilland Mosquito FB.VI, the aircraft that the Squadron operated for the remainder of the European campaign. Through 1944, the 305 was stationed at RAF Lasham in England and then briefly at RAF Hartford Bridge before moving to the Epinoy airfield in France in November 1944. The squadron did, amongst other sorties, during the Normandy Landings, destroy 13,000,000 liters of the German fuel stored near Nancy, France. The squadron flew its last action exactly four years after their first, in the night from 25 to 26 April 1945.〔Moyes 1976, p. 227.〕 After the hostilities ended, the Squadron continued to operate in Germany as part of the occupation forces and, after a brief return to England, was finally disbanded formally on 6 January 1947 at RAF Faldingworth, having already given up its aircraft on 25 November 1946.〔Moyes 1976, p. 227.〕

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