- William Neil McKechnie
Group Captain William Neil McKechnie (1907-1944) was a pilot in theRoyal Air Force who was awarded TheGeorge Cross in 1929 and was killed in action over Germany in 1944.Early life
W.N. McKechnie was born on 27th August 1907 the son of Lt. Col. William Ernest McKechnie, I.M.S. and Marion A. McKechnie.He attended
The Perse School in Cambridge.He later married Mary Roma McKechnie of Musselburgh, Midlothian.
Winning The
Empire Gallantry Medal (later The George Cross)McKechnie earned the Empire Gallantry Medal for an act of bravery in saving Flight Cadet C. J. Giles after an aeroplane crash on 20th June 1929 whilst still a Flight Cadet aged 22.
The London Gazette of 18th October, 1929, gives the following details in announcing the award to Group Captain McKechnie of the Empire Gallantry Medal:"On 20th June, 1929, an aeroplane piloted by
Flight Cadet C. J. Giles crashed on landing atRAF College Cranwell and burst into flames. The pilot was stunned, but managed to release his safety belt and fall out of the machine in a dazed condition. Flight Cadet McKechnie, who had landed in another aeroplane about the same time some two hundred yards away, left his machine and ran at full speed towards the scene of the accident. The petrol had spread over an area about ten yards in diameter, in full blaze, with Giles lying in it semi-conscious. McKechnie, without hesitation, ran into the flames and pulled out Giles, who was badly burned. McKechnie, who was himself scorched and superficially burned, then proceeded to extinguish Giles's burning clothing. There is no doubt that without McKechnie's assistance Giles would have been burned to death, as he was quite incapable of moving himself. His machine was entirely destroyed, and the ground for some distance around was burned up by the spread of the ignited petrol."RAF career
Attended RAF College Cranwell - where he won The George Cross
In January 1939 he was commanding
No. 27 Squadron RAF atKohat , India.During
World War II McKechnie was a Group Commander based atRAF Metheringham with106 Squadron from 11th November 1943 until his death. He was involved inThe Battle of Berlin in which he flew in anAvro Lancaster that completed thirteen operations againstBerlin and four other operations over Germany, when the plane was lost it had flown 638.05 hours.Their eighteenth, and final flight, on the 29th August 1944, was an operation overKönigsberg where 106 Sqdn lost two planes, including McKechnie's, without trace.Those
killed in action were:
*G/C W.N.McKechnie GC
*Sgt R.B.Clarke
*F/S H.W.T.Carter RCAF
*F/O E.E.Fletcher
*Sgt C.C.Jeffrey
*Sgt D.Forster
*F/S E.L.CollinsThere is no known grave for McKechnie, or any members of his crew, but they are commemorated on Runnymede Memorial panel 200, Surrey.
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