Andrzej Jeziorski
Andrzej Franciszek Ksawery Jeziorski (born 1922) - Polish aviator, pilot of civilian and military aircraft, Lieutenant Colonel, participant of World War II, veteran activist. Curriculum vitae In September 1939, through Romania and Italy, he and his family moved to Paris where he studied in Polish secondary school. In 1940 he joined the Armored Cadets School, with which he was evacuated to Great Britain after the aggression of Germany to France. After finishing school for a year and a half, he was serving in armored troops. In 1942 he started training at the pilot, after which he joined the 304 Squadron of the "Silesian Land of Father Jozef Poniatowski". He was a Vickers Wellington bomber pilot and spent about 1600 hours on combat flights.
After the war he remained in the United Kingdom, obtaining British citizenship. Until 1982 he worked at Britannia Airways, also operating passenger flights. There were over 23 thousand. hours. He also became involved in veteran activities. He was President of the Board of Directors of the Foundation of the Association of Polish Airmen in London.
November 11, 1990 was honored by the President of the Republic of Poland in the exile of Ryszard Kaczorowski, Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. July 23, 2012, in recognition of the outstanding merits in the activities for Polish veterans, President Bronislaw Komorowski honored him with the Commander Cross with the Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta.
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