134. (československé) křídlo RAF [1944-1944]

No. 134 (Czechoslovak) Wing RAF
     
Název:
Name:
134. (československé) křídlo RAF No. 134 (Czechoslovak) Wing RAF
Originální název:
Original Name:
No. 134 (Czechoslovak) (Fighter) Wing Headquarters / 134. československé stíhací křídlo
Datum vzniku:
Raised/Formed:
12.05.1944
Předchůdce:
Predecessor:
134. (československé) polní letiště RAF No. 134 (Czechoslovak) Airfield RAF
Datum zániku:
Disbanded:
03.07.1944
Nástupce:
Successor:
134. křídlo RAF No. 134 Wing RAF
Nadřízené velitelství:
Higher Command:
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 19. sektor RAF
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 No. 19 Sector RAF
Dislokace:
Deployed:
12.05.1944-22.06.1944 Appledram, RAF Appledram
22.06.1944-03.07.1944 Tangmere, RAF Tangmere

Velitel:
Commander:
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 Blackwood, George D. M. (Wing Commander)
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 Čermák, Jan (Wing Commander)
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 Vybíral, Tomáš * (Wing Commander)
Podřízené jednotky:
Subordinated Units:
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 310. peruť RAF
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 312. peruť v
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 313. peruť RAF
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 No. 310 squadron RAF
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 No. 312 squadron RAF
12.05.1944-03.07.1944 No. 313 squadron RAF
Čestný název:
Honorary Name:
-
-
Vyznamenání:
Decorations:
-
Poznámka:
Note:
* operační velitel

Podřízené jednotky byly v tomto období několikrát poslány do Británie na různé zdokonalovací kurzy (hlavně ve střelbě a bombardování) a nebyly v té době ve stavu křídla.
* Wing Leader
Zdroje:
Sources:
Shores C. - Thomas C.: 2nd Tactical Air Force, volume 3, Classic Pub., Hersham 2006
Rajlich J.: Na nebi hrdého Albionu, část 4, Svět křídel, Cheb 2002
Rajlich J.: Na nebi hrdého Albionu, část 5, Svět křídel, Cheb 2003
http://www.rafweb.org/Wings3.htm
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134. (Czechoslovak) wing
No. 134 (Czechoslovak) Wing

The unit was established on 12 May 1944 by renaming 134. polního letiště (z 19. křídla/No. 19 Wing has become 19th sector/No. 19 Sector ). During the invasion of Normandy, the squadrons participated in the protection of the invading beaches and on June 28, 1944 moved to France to field airport B-10. The next day, however, he returns to the original base and because there was a fear that the unit would suffer heavy losses at the front, which will not be able to supplement the Czechoslovak. staff, it was decided on July 3 MS. perutě download k ADGB. Therefore, the following day, the British squadron took over the seats in the line-up (the name Czechoslovak thus fell out of the name).

Victory table of the commanders of the 134th Wing

Date Time
name
type of aircraft
place
opponent
08/06/1944
13.35
W/Cdr Cermak, Jan
Spitfire LF Mk.IXC MK244 [b ] DU-Z
Mesidon
Fw 190 zn.
08/06/1944
13.35
W/Cdr Cermak, Jan
Spitfire LF Mk.IXC MK244 [b ] DU-Z
16-24 km NE Caen
Fw 190 pš

resources
Shores C. - Thomas C .: 2nd Tactical Air Force, Volume 3, Classic Pub., Hersham 2006
Rajlich J. In the Sky of the Proud Albion, Part 4, The World of Wings, Cheb 2002
Rajlich J. In the Sky of the Proud Albion, Part 5, The World of Wings, Cheb 2003
http://www.rafweb.org
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