Welcome to the
Polish Airmen's Association UK
"I am pleased to say that the Association is thriving with increasing membership and it was a greatprivilege for me to be re-elected as Chairman at the AGM earlier this year. Our veterans have been the heartand soul of this Association and it is a great honour for me to be part of such an inspirational organisation.
Words of Welcome from the Chairman
“I am pleased to say that the Association is thriving with increasing membership and it was a greatprivilege for me to be re-elected as Chairman at the AGM earlier this year. Our veterans have been the heartand soul of this Association and it is a great honour for me to be part of such an inspirational organisation.I am proud to have been entrusted with maintaining the traditions of the Association established so manyyears ago.Our Association is a large family bound together by a rich history.
The Association is run entirely by volunteers, the sons and daughters, relatives and friends of the men andwomen who served in the Polish Air Force during WWII. We have been passed the baton to keep theAssociation alive, to expand and share the knowledge handed down to us, together with our Polishtraditions. We have a full calendar of activities. We attend numerous commemorative events and organisemonthly social gatherings. I invite all veterans, members and friends of the Association to attend. Pleasecheck our website and see what we do and what we hope to achieve. Do let us have your suggestions forits development.”
Warmest regards,
Artur Bildziuk
Chairman, Artur Bildziuk (left), with JanBlack-Stangryciuk, veteran of 300 Polish (Land ofMazovia) Bomber Squadron RAF, before the wreathlaying ceremony at Bomber Command Memorial in GreenPark, London, July 2017.