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The Airmen's Stories - F/O M Duryasz

 

Marian Duryasz was born on 14th December 1911 at Budy Pobylkowskie, north of Warsaw.

In 1932 he enlisted in the Aviation School at Deblin. After graduation in 1934 he was posted to the 6th Aviation Regiment. After completion of advanced training he went on to the 3rd Air Regiment at Poznan. His next posting was to Lviv, where he served as deputy commander of the fighter squadron of the 6th Aviation Regiment.


He was instructing at the flying school at Duryasza when the Germans invaded and he was evacuated to Romania.

 

 

From there he went to France but elected to carry on to England, arriving at RAF Eastchurch in early January 1940. He was granted a commission in the RAFVR. He was later posted to the Polish Wing at 3 School of Technical Training Blackpool. On 4th July 1940 he went to 15 EFTS Redhill for a testing and grading course. He was sent to 6 OTU Sutton Bridge on 18th July.


He converted to Hurricanes and joined 213 Squadron at Exeter on 17th August. He claimed a Me110 destroyed on 11th September, a Do17 on the 15th and he probably destroyed a He111 on the 26th. On 14th October 1940 Duryasz crashed at Tangmere in Hurricane V6541 after his windscreen was covered in ice and his undercarriage collapsed after a heavy landing.


Duryasz was posted away on 20th November to 302 (Polish) Squadron's Operations Room at Northolt. He was awarded the KW (gazetted 23rd December 1940) and a Bar (gazetted 1st February 1941). He moved to 317 (Polish) Squadron's Operations Room at Exeter on 31st January 1942.


Duryasz returned to operations on 20th March with a posting as a Flight Commander to 317 Squadron at Exeter. He destroyed a Fw190 on 28th April. He was posted to 58 OTU Grangemouth on 1st June 1942 and went to the Polish Staff College on 14th June.


He joined 316 (Polish) Squadron at Northolt on 1st June 1943, moved to 302 (Polish) Squadron at Llandbedr on 14th January 1944, was posted as a supernumerary to 303 (Polish) Squadron at Horne on 22nd May and took command of 302, then at Appledram, on 5th July.

Duryasz was awarded the DFC.

On 30th January 1945 he was appointed to the Polish Staff at HQ 2nd TAF and in February he was posted to RAF Wick. He was awarded the VM (5th Class) (gazetted 1st June 1945).


He was released in December 1946 and returned to Poland, where he joined the military service. Discharged after the communists took over in 1950, Duryasz was allowed to rejoin the Air Force in 1957.

He died in Warsaw on 21st March 1993.



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