Kazimierz Rutkowski Explained

Kazimierz Rutkowski
Rank:Wing commander
Birth Date:1914 5, df=y
Birth Place:Liszno Russian Empire
(present-day Poland)
Death Place:San Diego, California, U.S.
Allegiance: Poland
United Kingdom
Branch:

United States Air Force
Unit:Polish 132nd Fighter Escadrille
Polish 36th Observation Escadrille
No. 306 Polish Fighter Squadron
No. 317 Polish Fighter Squadron
61st Fighter Squadron
56th Fighter Group
Servicenumber:784518
Commands:No. 306 Polish Fighter Squadron
3rd Polish Fighter Wing
No. 133 Wing RAF
Battles:Polish Defensive War, World War II
Awards:Virtuti Militari
Cross of Valour; Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom); Victory Medal (United Kingdom)

Kazimierz Rutkowski DFC (24 May 19143 May 1995) was a Polish fighter ace of the Polish Air Force in World War II with 5 confirmed kills and one shared.[1]

Biography

Kazimierz Rutkowski was born in Liszno near Lublin. In 1938 he was graduated from the Polish Air Force Academy in Dęblin and assigned to the Polish 132nd Fighter Escadrille in Poznań. During the August 1939 mobilization he was posted to the Polish 36th Observation Escadrille where he flew Lublin R-XIII planes. On 9 September he was hit and crash-landed.

After the Invasion of Poland Rutkowski arrived in the UK, since 4 September 1940 he served in the No. 306 Polish Fighter Squadron. On 19 May 1941 he was wounded.[2] After Rutkowski returned to health he was ordered to the No. 317 Polish Fighter Squadron. On 18 December 1941 he shot down his first plane. From 23 August 1942 to 17 March 1943 he was commander of the No. 306 Squadron. On 11 May 1944 he volunteered to join the USAAF 61st Fighter Squadron where he flew P-47. From 11 October 1944 to 30 January 1945 Rutkowski was commander of the 3rd Polish Fighter Wing. He was also the commander of the No. 133 Wing RAF.

Kazimierz Rutkowski died on 3 May 1995 in San Diego.

Aerial victory credits

Awards

Virtuti Militari, Silver Cross
Cross of Valour (Poland), three times
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
Victory Medal (United Kingdom)

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Lista Bajana".
  2. Web site: Interia - Polska i świat: Informacje, sport, gwiazdy.