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Ladro, Edmund Andrzej

Date of birth:
July 17th, 1913 (Krakow, Austro-Hungarian Empire)
Date of death:
July 10th, 1996 (Windermere/Cumbria, United Kingdom)
Service number:
76701
Nationality:
Polish (1918-1939, IInd Republic)

Biography

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Awarded on:
November 21st, 1942
Presented by Air Vice Marshal Ujejski
Krzyz Walecznych
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Awarded on:
1943
On February 9th 1943, whilst patrolling the Bay of Biscay, about four hours into the flight, they saw four Junkers Ju88s and immediately jettisoned their depth charges and dived to near wave top level; this was a tactic to prevent the fighters from attacking the undefended underbelly of the Wellington. The rear gunner poured accurate fire into one of the Junkers, knocking it out of the sky. The remaining three persisted with the attack until they ran out of ammunition and then tried to force the Wellington into the sea by dangerous manoeuvres. During the 57 minute battle the co-pilot and rear gunner received serious bullet wounds; the aircraft itself was riddled with bullet holes and had a two yard square hole torn in its right wing through cannon fire. This was the longest single battle fought by an Allied bomber during the whole of the war and, between attacks, the pilot steered with his knees to rest his arms. Unable to make it back to RAF Dale, they landed safely at RAF Predannack in Cornwall.
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Flight Lieutenant
Unit:
No. 304 (Silesian) Squadron, Royal Air Force

No. 9279
Order Wojenny Virtuti Militari - Krzyz Srebrny

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