Cvitan Galić (29 November 1909 – 6 April 1944) was a Croatian World War II fighter ace.
Born in the village of Gorica near Grude, in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Galić finished grade school in the town of Sovići.
The following month, Galić flew to Sinj where he joined the newly formed Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia.
He joined the Croatian Air Force Legion and went to Fürth near Nürnberg for special training before going to the Eastern Front as part of 15 (kroat.
He was killed by strafing Spitfire IXs of No.2 Squadron SAAF South African Air Force on 6 April 1944 at Zalužani airfield near Banja Luka when a bomb hit his Morane-Saulnier M.S.406.