Henryk Szczęsny Explained

Henryk Szczęsny
Rank:kapitan
Birth Date:1909 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Ruszkowo, Russian Empire
(present-day Poland)
Death Place:London
Allegiance: Poland
United Kingdom
Branch:
Unit:No. 302 Polish Fighter Squadron
No. 317 Polish Fighter Squadron
Serviceyears:1933–1965
Servicenumber:76781
Commands:No. 317 Polish Fighter Squadron
Battles:Polish Defensive War, World War II
Awards:Virtuti Militari
Cross of Valour; Distinguished Flying Medal (UK)

Henryk Szczęsny (27 March 1909  - 25 July 1996) was a Polish fighter ace of the Polish Air Force in World War II with 9 confirmed kills and one shared.

Biography

Szczęsny was born in Ruszkowo near Ciechanów in Poland. He was the son of Stanisław and Marianna. In January 1931 he entered to Polish Air Force Academy in Dęblin. He was promoted first lieutenant (podporucznik) on 15 August 1933.[1] During the Invasion of Poland he flew old PZL P.7. On 3 September 1939 he was credited with a "probable" victory over a Ju 87.[2] On 14 September, flying a PZL P.11 he shot down a He 111. He injured his leg in the next day.

On 17 September, he crossed the border with Romania, in Bucharest he healed his wound. On 12 November 1939 he arrived in Marseille. He came to England in February 1940. On 6 August he was assigned to a fighter squadron. One week later he shot down a Do 17. On 19 December he was posted to No. 317 Polish Fighter Squadron. Between 20 August 1941 and 28 February 1942 he was made Commanding Officer of his squadron.

On 4 April 1943 his plane was damaged in combat with two enemy planes, he had to parachute and was captured by the Germans. He was sent to Stalag Luft III. After his release from internment in 1945 he returned to England. He served in the RAF until 1965.

Henryk Szczęsny died on 25 July 1996 in London. He was buried at the Gunnersbury Cemetery.

His son, Bradley Curtis (born Zdzisław Szczêsny; July 9, 1938 – August 19, 1980), was the flight engineer of Saudia Flight 163 that claimed the lives of 301 people including Curtis.[3]

Aerial victory credits

Awards

Virtuti Militari, Silver Cross
Cross of Valour (Poland), four times
Distinguished Flying Medal

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: VII promocja Szkoły Podchorążych Lotnictwa . 31 October 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140504140431/http://www.polishairforce.pl/_promocjavii.html . 4 May 2014 . dead .
  2. http://www.polishairforce.pl/szczesny.html "Polskie Siły Powietrzne w II wojnie światowej (polishairforce.pl)"
  3. Web site: Bradley Curtis. Find A Grave . July 19, 2022.