Haina, Jan

     
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Surname:
Haina Haina
Jméno:
Given Name:
Jan Jan
Jméno v originále:
Original Name:
Jan Haina
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Hodnost:
Rank:
podplukovník ve výslužbě Lieutenant-Colonel
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Datum, místo narození:
Date and Place of Birth:
02.05.1919 Holešov /
02.05.1919 Holesov /
Datum, místo úmrtí:
Date and Place of Decease:
10.04.1992 Praha /
10.04.1992 Prague /
Nejvýznamnější funkce:
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Most Important Appointments:
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palubní střelec a radiotegrafista 311. perutě RAF
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V letech 1940 až 1943 vězněn v koncentračním táboře v Miranda de Ebro ve Španělsku
Vyhozen z armády o letectva v roce 1949 jako "zápaďák".
V roce 1991 rehabilitován a povýšen do hodnosti podplukovník ve výslužbě.
Rozený Hein
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Jan Haina was born 2. in may 1919 as Jan Hein in the family print shop machinery operator and John Heiny and his wife Kamila Heinové, née Škubalové in Holešov, Palacký university class no 513/26. Last name Hein changed her family at Haina in 1945. His father would in 30. years deputy mayor of Holesov. He had a younger sister, Camille, later married Ševčíkovou.
After vychození boys ' general school in Holešov from 1930 went to an eight-year real grammar school in Holešov. After the occupation of Czechoslovakia, 15. in march 1939 he decided to go to a foreign resistance movement. 19. June 1939 graduated and have 1. July 1939 crossed the new border to Poland and 2. July was presented to the former czechoslovak consulate in Cracow, poland. After a few days was placed in the middle of the camp in Small Bronovicích and from there he was transported to the Polish port of Gdynia, from where 29. July 1939 sailed Chrobry to France.
On the basis of a commitment entered Jan Haina in the French Foreign legion, but to her training centre in Marseille on board. Day 2. January 1940 is reported in the training camp of the czechoslovak army at the town of Agde on the coast of the Mediterranean sea. Included was the 2. infantry regiment, where he served as accountant. In the spring of 1940 he was sent to 3. infantry regiment to the petty officers ' machine gun school, and then went back to 2. the infantry regiment.
In June 1940 he was 2. the regiment deployed to the exit of the fighting near the town of La Ferté-sous-Jouarre on the river Marne. Jan Haina, in retreat from the river Loire valley has lost contact with his platoon and with a small group of soldiers retreated into the city of Bordeaux. After a futile waiting for his regiment fled Jan Haina walk to the Beach and after two days in Marseille. The last but the ships from the port into 27. June and John Haina missed. Decided to go through Spain to Portugal, from where he wanted to sail to Britain. After crossing the franco-Spanish border but he was with other soldiers from the group in the town of Figueras captured and sent to the concentration camp of Miranda de Ebro.
In the concentration camp of Miranda de Ebro, Jan spent Haina in the difficult conditions of more than two and a half years. In January 1943, general Franco decided to camp discarded, and the internees prisoners gradually released. John Haina has been released 15. in march 1943, and through Madrid, he traveled to british Gibraltar. From here, ships Santa Rosa sailed the beginning of June in the Uk..
17. June 1943 is reported for the Replacement of the body čs. military power in Leamington Spa, where he was received again into the czechoslovak army.
Day 2. February 1944 was Jan Haina transferred to an RAF base in Cosford, where he graduated from training on-board radiotelegrafisty and ground training of on-board shooter. 16. July then undergoing flight simulator training on-board the shooter on the RAF base at Castle Kennedy in Scotland to the aircraft Avro Anson and Vickers Wellington. Training completed 9. September 1944. 26. November 1944 is sergeant John Haina transferred to the operational training to the Well. 111 Operational Training Unit at Nassau in the Bahama islands, where he flew and trained on the function of the on-board radiotelegrafisty and the on-board gunner on the aircraft B-25 Mitchell and B-24 Liberator. Operational training completed 14. April 1945, and from 12. may, 1945, after the end of the war in Europe, Jan Haina assigned to the 311. czechoslovak bomber squadron.
Sergeant John Haina has returned to his homeland on board Liberatoru in August 1945. After returning home he learned that his father had the whole war to hide from arrest, and the mother and sister were imprisoned in an internment camp in Svatobořicích u Kyjova until the end of the war. Fortunately, the family war hardships survived.
From November 1945 Jan Haina assigned to the Air transport group in the Prague-Ruzyně airport as a flight radioman. At the beginning of January 1946 signed a commitment to the service in the czechoslovak army for six years and 18. July, 1946 Jan Haina became an officer of the profession. In August 1946 he married miss In. Pear and served with the Transport air regiment in Prague–Kbely on the function of the on-board radiotelegrafisty and the train officer. In 1948, his son was born Jan. After February 1948, but as "westerner" for political reasons rated as unsatisfactory for service in the army and 1. November 1949 was prematurely discharged from the army.
The other lines of John Hainy much we don't know. After discharge from the army he worked for some time as a miner in the uranium mines in Příbram. Later, until retirement, he worked as a worker in ČKD Prague. In the mid-fifties, the marriage fell apart and the family lost touch with him. In 1991 he was rehabilitated and promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel, retired. He died 10. April 1992 in Prague.
John Haina has been in service in the czechoslovak foreign army awarded the Czechoslovak military memorial medal "For service in the czechoslovak army abroad" (with a label of France, and the United Kingdom), Czechoslovak medal "For bravery before the enemy", and the Czechoslovak military medal "For merit". degree..
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