No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron

No. 300 (Masovian) Squadron RAF
Badge of no. 300 (Masovian) squadron RAF
Active1 July 1940 – January 1947
Country United Kingdom
Allegiance Polish government-in-exile
Branch Royal Air Force
RoleBomber
Part ofRAF Bomber Command
Nickname(s)Masovian
Mazowiecki
AircraftFairey Battle; Vickers Wellington; Avro Lancaster
Battle honoursMillennium Offensive, bombing raids on V-weapons sites, D-Day, crossing the Rhine, Battle of the Ruhr, bombing of Hamburg and Battle of Berlin.
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Squadron Leader Bronisław Szota
Insignia
Squadron codeBH (July 1940 – October 1946)

No. 300 (Polish) Bomber Squadron "Land of Masovia" (Polish: 300 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Mazowieckiej"; also "No 300 (Masovian) Squadron") was a Polish bomber squadron formed in Great Britain as part of an agreement between the Polish government-in-exile and the United Kingdom in 1940. It was one of 15 squadrons of the Polish Air Force in exile that served alongside the Royal Air Force in World War II. It was disbanded in 1947. 300 Squadron is now represented by 300 (Isle of Axholme) Squadron of the Royal Air Force Air Training Corps, which made the alliance with the Polish Air Force is 1994.