Warnick, Eugene Edward

Killed in Action 1942-07-26

Birth Date: 1918-December-25

Born: Hamilton, Ontario

Son of William Joseph and Anna Catherine (nee Campbell) Warnick, of Hamilton, Ontario

Home: Hamilton, Ontario

Enlistment: Hamilton, Ontario

Enlistment Date: 1940-12-20

Service

RCAF

Unit

114 (I) Sqn- Squadron

Base

RAF West Raynham

Rank

Warrant Officer Class I

Position

Flight Sergeant

Service Numbers

R/84138

FS Warnick was BROTHER to Sergeant AR Warnick (RCAF) Flight Engineer, killed in action 1943-07-04 on 408 Squadron Halifax JB 796 EQ-C during an operation over Cologne, Germany

Blenheim Mk. lV V6264

Ferry Flight Leeuwarden Netherlands 1942-July-25 to 1942-July-26

114 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF West Raynham

Intruder

114 Hong Kong Squadron (With Speed I Strike) RAF West Raynham. Blenheim IV aircraft V 6264 RT-X missing from an Intruder mission to Leewarden airfield Holland, lost without a trace

FS RA Smith (RCAF), FS PG Leslie (RCAF) and Warrant Officer Class 1 EE Warnick (RCAF) were all missing, presumed killed in action

The missing have no known grave and are all commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial

Addendum: 114 Hong Kong Squadron not Hong Cong Squadron. Correction provided by AE Barnard, Burlington, Ont

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Bristol Blenheim

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Bristol 142M Blenheim Mk.V, RAF (Serial No. DJ702).
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The Bristol Blenheim is a British light bomber aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company (Bristol) which was used extensively in the first two years and in some cases throughout the Second World War. The aircraft was developed as Type 142, a civil airliner, in response to a challenge from Lord Rothermere to produce the fastest commercial aircraft in Europe. The Type 142 first flew in April 1935, and the Air Ministry, impressed by its performance, ordered a modified design as the Type 142M for the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a bomber. Deliveries of the newly named Blenheim to RAF squadrons commenced on 10 March 1937. Wikipedia

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