

Arthur Allan Mackenzie
Updated:
19 APR 2017
Airman: a050014.htm Surname: Mackenzie
Init: A A Rank: F/Sgt Service: RAF Sqdn: 254
P_link: p137.htm
Plane: BFI JL615 Operation: Not DK / G Crash_site: The North
Sea
Crash_d: d050243 Buried_d: b170243
C_link: c050.htm At_Next: Lemvig,
Grave 733
Den 5. februar 1943 lettede
BFI JL615 fra RAF North Coates på en
rekognosceringsflyvning til kysten
af Holland. Flyet styrtede ned i Nordsøen. Ingen overlevende. (Kilde: MACR)
A. A. Mackenzie blev fundet druknet på
Jyllands vestkyst, måske omkring
her.
Han blev begravet i Lemvig af sognepræsten den 17. februar 1943. (Kilde: FAF)
Flight Sergeant (Pilot) Arthur Allan Mackenzie,
23 år, var søn af Allan og Emma Jane Mackenzie,
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire,
United Kingdom; gift med Norma Evelyn Mackenzie, Leamington Spa.
(Kilde:
CWGC)
2 flyvere.
On 5 February 1943 BFI
JL615 took off from RAF North Coates on a reconnaissance flight to the Dutch
coast. It crashed in the North Sea. No survivors. (Source: MACR)
A. A. Mackenzie was found washed ashore on
the west coast of Jutland, maybe about
here.
He was buried in Lemvig by the Vicar on 17 February 1943. (Source: FAF)
Flight Sergeant (Pilot) Arthur Allan Mackenzie,
23, was the son of Allan and Emma Jane Mackenzie,
of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire,
United Kingdom, and the husband of Norma Evelyn Mackenzie, of Leamington Spa. (Source:
CWGC)
"Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life" Rev. II.I
Historic squadrons: 254
Squadron *
No. 254
Squadron (RAF)
This Bristol
Beaufighter took off from
RAF North Coates.
2 airmen.
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