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Józef Jeka was born on 6 April, 1917 in day Poland), is a fighter. Discover Józef Jeka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 6 April 1917
Birthday 6 April
Birthplace Tupadły, German Empire (present-day Poland)
Date of death (1958-04-13)
Died Place Manado
Nationality Poland

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Józef Jeka Net Worth

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1958

In the Cold War Jeka worked for the CIA. He was killed in 1958 in an air crash on a covert mission in Indonesia.

In the late 1950s Jeka served in the Angkatan Udara Revolusioner (AUREV) air force of the Permesta rebels on Sulawesi in Indonesia. AUREV was covertly equipped and manned by the CIA. On 13 April 1958, Jeka was the pilot of an AUREV Martin B-26 Marauder when it crashed on take-off from Permesta's Mapanget airbase. Jeka, his Polish navigator Jan Iżicky, and his Indonesian radio operator / observer, Minahasan, were all killed.

1953

After the Second World War ended, Jeka stayed in the RAF and served in Allied-occupied Germany. He married a British woman, and had a daughter whom he never met. In Germany he was invited to work for the CIA. Jeka accepted as an avowed anti-communist. From 1950 he collaborated with British and American intelligence. He flight-tested the Lockheed U-2 aircraft, and flew missions over Central and Eastern Europe. He was considered as a candidate to steal a Soviet MiG-15. The mission was cancelled, as on 5 March 1953, the Polish pilot Franciszek Jarecki landed his MiG at Bornholm.

1949

On 31 December 1949 Jeka ended his service in the Polish Air Force.

1942

On 9 December 1942 he entered officers school. He was promoted to porucznik (lieutenant) and posted to No. 308 Polish Fighter Squadron. He later served in No. 316 Polish Fighter Squadron. On 21 May 1944 Jeka was shot down by flak over France. He parachuted to safety and hid with the help of the French Resistance. Two months later, the Allied front reached his hiding place and Jeka returned to his unit. On 25 May 1945 he was appointed commander of 306 squadron.

1940

On 23 February 1940 he came to England. After training in Blackpool and Carlisle Jeka was sent to No. 238 Squadron RAF. He shot down his first plane on 15 September 1940. He became an ace on 7 October when he downed a Junkers Ju 88 (it was his 5th victory). On 5 October Jeka himself was shot down and wounded. He was hospitalized till 15 November in Shaftesbury. From 15 November 1940 to 15 December 1941 he flew in No. 306 Polish Fighter Squadron and destroyed two Bf 109. From December 1941 to March 1942 Jeka was an instructor in No. 58 Operational Training Unit based at RAF Grangemouth. He came back to his squadron on 25 May 1942.

1939

Virtuti Militari, Silver Cross Cross of Valour (Poland), four times Cross of Merit with Swords (Poland) Distinguished Flying Medal 1939–1945 Star France and Germany Star Defence Medal (United Kingdom) War Medal 1939–1945 Air Force Medal for War 1939–45 (Poland)

1937

On 1 August 1937 Józef Jeka entered the Non-Commissioned Officer's School for minors. Then he participated in a course in aircraft maintenance. After completing his flying training and then a fighter pilot course, he was assigned to Polish 141st Fighter Escadrille.

1917

Józef Jeka (1917–1958) was a Polish fighter pilot who served in the Polish Defensive War and became an ace in the Battle of Britain. In the Second World War he shot down at least eight enemy aircraft, and survived being shot down twice.