Stanisław Karubin
Stanisław Karubin | |
---|---|
Born | Woźniki, German Empire (present-day Poland) | 29 October 1915
Died | 12 August 1941 Horn Crag Eskdale, Cumbria | (aged 25)
Allegiance | Poland France United Kingdom |
Service | Polish Air Force Armée de l'Air Royal Air Force |
Rank | Sergeant |
Service number | 793420 |
Unit | 111th Fighter Escadrille (Poland) No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron |
Battles / wars | Polish Defensive War, World War II |
Awards | Virtuti Militari; Cross of Valour; Distinguished Flying Medal |
Stanisław Karubin (29 October 1915 – 12 August 1941) was a Polish fighter ace of the Polish Air Force in World War II with 7 confirmed kills.
Biography
[edit]Karubin after graduating from Non-Commissioned Officer's School for minors was assigned to the 111th Fighter Escadrille. On 3 September 1939 he shot down his first plane, a Bf 110. On 23 January 1940 he arrived in France via Romania and Greece. He served in the Krasnodębski section of the Groupe de Chasse et de Défense I/55, on 3 June he downed a Do 17 or a Do 215. After the capitulation of France he came to the UK. He took part in the Battle of Britain in the No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron and destroyed 5 German aircraft. On 6 September 1940 he was hit and jumped with a parachute. On 18 September he received the Virtuti Militari. He was sent to No. 55 Operational Training Unit RAF. On 12 August 1941, flying in the clouds, Karubin struck a mountainside, at the same way also died another Polish pilot, Zygmunt Höhne.
Aerial victory credits
[edit]- Bf 110 - 3 September 1939
- Do 17 or Do-215 - 3 June 1940
- Bf 109 - 31 August 1940 [1]
- 2 Bf 109 - 5 September 1940[2]
- He 111 - 6 September 1940
- Bf 109 - 5 October 1940
Awards
[edit] Virtuti Militari, Silver Cross
Cross of Valour (Poland), three times
Distinguished Flying Medal
References
[edit]- ^ R. King, Dywizjon 303, p.79
- ^ Arkady Fiedler described this fight in the book Squadron 303
Further reading
[edit]- Olgierd Cumft i Hubert Kazimierz Kujawa, Księga lotników polskich poległych, zmarłych i zaginionych 1939-1946, editor Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, Warsaw 1989, wyd. I, p. 316-317.
- Tomasz Demidowicz "Lotnicy Podlasia. Słownik biograficzny", Biała Podlaska 2005, p. 87.
- Arkady Fiedler, Squadron 303.
- King, Richard (2012). Wydawnictwo RM (ed.). Dywizjon 303 walka i codzienność. Warsaw. ISBN 978-83-7243-979-6.
{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link). - Wacław Król, Polskie skrzydła nad Francją, Wydawnictwo "Książka i Wiedza", Warsaw 1986, ISBN 83-05-11473-2, s. 221-222.
- Tadeusz Jerzy Krzystek, Anna Krzystek: Polskie Siły Powietrzne w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1940-1947 łącznie z Pomocniczą Lotniczą Służbą Kobiet (PLSK-WAAF). Sandomierz: Stratus, 2012, s. 264. ISBN 9788361421597
- Jerzy Pawlak, Polskie eskadry w latach 1918-1939, Wydawnictwa Komunikacji i Łączności, Warsaw 1989, ISBN 83-206-0760-4.
- Piotr Sikora: Asy polskiego lotnictwa. Warszawa: Oficyna Wydawnicza Alma-Press. 2014, s. 292-293. ISBN 9788370205607
- Józef Zieliński: Asy polskiego lotnictwa. Warszawa: Agencja lotnicza ALTAIR, 1994, s. 44. ISBN 9788311123946
- Józef Zieliński: Lotnicy polscy w Bitwie o Wielką Brytanię. Warszawa: Oficyna Wydawnicza MH, 2005, s. 81-82. ISBN 8390662043