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Adam Ostrowski (RAF officer)

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Colonel Adam Ostrowski, aged 98

Adam Mieczysław Ostrowski (15 February 1919 in Borysław;[1] – 9 March 2018 in London)[2] was a Polish RAF pilot who fought in World War II and was active in Polish organisations.

Biography

As a military pilot, Ostrowski flew in the 317 "Wileński" RAF Fighter Squadron, where he served as a Lieutenant. Later he was promoted to Colonel.[3] He remained in Great Britain after the war. He became involved in Polish expatriates and veterans' activities. In 1990, he became the Chairman of the Polish Airmen's Association in London.[4] On 11 November 1990 he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta by the President of Poland in exile Ryszard Kaczorowski.[5] On 23 July 2012, in recognition of outstanding merits in the activities for the benefit of Polish-born veterans , President Bronisław Komorowski awarded him the Commander's Cross with the Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta.[6]

He was one of eight Polish Spitfire pilots to sign a special edition print to commemorate the Polish contribution to the Battle of Britain.[7]

References

  1. ^ Lista Krzystka
  2. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/mar/25/adam-ostrowski-obituary
  3. ^ http://www.londyn.msz.gov.pl/en/c/MOBILE/news/polish_veterans_at_raf_northolt_open_day
  4. ^ Polish Airmen's Association
  5. ^ A message about granting the Order of the Rebirth of Poland of November 11, 1990. " Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland ". No. 4, pp. 54, December 20, 1990.
  6. ^ Order of the President of the Republic of Poland of 23 July 2012 on awarding orders and decorations ( MP from 2012, item 956 ).
  7. ^ CCB Aviation Ltd