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Polish 9th Fighter Regiment

The Polish 9th Fighter Regiment (''Polish: 9 Pułk Lotnictwa Myśliwskiego'') was a fighter regiment established in 1944 in Malbork that was a part of the Air Force of the Polish Army. The regiment was stationed in Debrzno until it was disbanded on December 31, 2000 in Zegrze Pomorskie.
== History ==
On August 7, 1944, the Soviet Red Army issued an executive order for the formation of the 1st Mixed Air Corps (''Polish: 1 Meszany Korpus Lotniczy'') in the regions of Kazan and Kharkiv. The Corps was created from September 1944 to January 1945.
The Corps included the 3rd Fighter Division, which was formed on January 20, 1944 from the 10th Training Brigade of the 2nd Air Army. This division consisted of the 11th and 10th Fighter Regiments, which had been previously been stationed in Karłowo, as well as the newly created 9th Fighter Regiment. The division was equipped with fighter aircraft, and placed under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Wasyl Dobraszow in Krasnogród.

On May 11, 1959, the Defense Minister, General Marian Spychalski, made an official state inspection of the regiment. He was accompanied by the Head of General Staff General Jerzy Bordziłowski and Jan Frey-Bielecki, the Commander of the Air Force.

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