Patrick McKenny

Sergeant Patrick McKenny of Dromore, Co. Tyrone died on 24th April 1942 when Bristol Blenheim V5458 disappeared without a trace north of the Netherlands.

Sergeant

Patrick McKenny

1014114

Sergeant Patrick McKenny, born in Dromore, Co. Tyrone died on board Bristol Blenheim V5458 on a sortie over the Netherlands in 1942.

Sergeant Patrick McKenny (1014114) served in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War. Born on 26th June 1918, he was the son of Thomas McKenny and Margaret "Maggie" McKenny (née Sweeney) of Dromore, Co. Tyrone, and the husband of Marjorie Dawson McKenny of Manchester, Lancashire.

The 1939 Register of England and Wales lists McKenny living at 33 Livesey Street, Manchester, Lancashire. His occupation was Motor Driver.

He died on 24th April 1942 aged 23 years old on Bristol Blenheim V5458 RT-O while serving in RAF 114 Squadron. The Mark IV plane took off at 2215hrs from RAF West Raynham, Norfolk. The mission was a Night Intruder sortie over Leeuwarden Airfield, Leeuwarden, Netherlands.

A Luftwaffe fighter possibly shot the Blenheim down over the North Sea. Oberleutnant Helmut Woltersdorf of 7/NJG 1 (detached to II/NJG 2) in a Messerschmitt Bf 110 claimed to have shot down the Blenheim around 2km north of Ameland Island, Netherlands. The plane disappeared without a trace leaving all crew members missing presumed killed.

Remembering the crew of Blenheim V5458

Last Name First Name(s) Rank Role Information
Lewis Joseph Sergeant RAFVR 1108878. Missing presumed killed.
McIntyre James Sergeant Observer RAFVR 1061697. Missing presumed killed.
McKenny Patrick Sergeant RAFVR 1014114. Missing presumed killed.

Patrick McKenny has no known grave. His name is on Panel 88 of the Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, England.