Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2008: 170-171
Plukovník ve výslužbě RNDr. Anton Droppa, CSc. - veterán druhé světové války, letec, geograf a speleologPersonálie
Narodil se 30. června 1920 v malé podhorské vesničce Lazisko v okrese Liptovský Mikuláš. Po maturitě na reálném gymnáziu v roce 1940 musel vykonat vojenskou základní službu v armádě tehdejšího Slovenského státu. Nastoupil k leteckému pluku v Piešťanech. V roce 1941 se přihlásil ke studiu na dvouleté vojenské akademii v Bratislavě a po jejím absolvování byl vyřazen v hodnosti poručíka letectva. Jako pilot byl zařazen do bojové 12. stíhací letky na letišti u Spišské Nové Vsi a z ní k letecké skupině mjr. Trnky na letiště Išla u Prešova.
Col. RNDr. Anton Droppa, CSc. (ret.)-Veteran World War II, Airman, Geographer and Speleologist
He was born on June 30, 1920, in Slovakia, at a small village. After his graduation from secondary school, he had to enter the army, to fulfil his compulsory military service. He joined an air regiment, after two-year military academy was passed out as Air Force lieutenant. When the Slovak National Uprising began in 1944, against German control, the rebel Air Force flew to the former Soviet Union. His regiment was equipped by Russian airplanes La-5FN. He took part in several air fights, and finally was shot down. His comrades-in-arms died. When war ended, he became an air instructor at the military flying school at Olomouc. After the Communist coup d'etat, he was dismissed, without quoted any reason. He was looking for a job. It was very difficult for all dismissed officers to find any. He became a day labourer, nevertheless he didn't stop studying at the University Brno, where he graduated in 1951 as a doctor of natural sciences. He explored caves of the Moravian Karst, worked at the museum. In 1991 he was rehabilitated and promoted to the rank of Colonel.
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