Believed to be the last Polish pilot to have flown in the Battle of Britain. I can't imagine what it must have been like to have been a refugee from an invaded country, who then has a chance to literally fight back at the invaders. My weapon of choice would also be a Spitfire.
As with Joy Lofthouse yesterday, these brave people's passing can't be described as a loss to the world, as their lifetimes were a gain to humanity. And I for one will never forget.
And another RIP, Tadeusz Sawicz
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Re: And another RIP, Tadeusz Sawicz
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Rest in peace Tadeusz, and thank you for your service sir.
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Re: And another RIP, Tadeusz Sawicz
I couldn't find you in my book of Polish fighter pilots, but thanks anyway, Mr Sawicz. RIP 
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