FAHEY, Francis Felix
Service Number: | 406352 |
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Enlisted: | 11 November 1940 |
Last Rank: | Flying Officer |
Last Unit: | No. 12 Squadron (RAF) |
Born: | Fremantle Western Australia, November 1912 |
Home Town: | Wiluna, Wiluna, Western Australia |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Miner |
Died: | Flying Battle, Dry Dayton United Kingdom, 6 January 1944 |
Cemetery: |
Cambridge City Cemetery, United Kingdom Grave 13731 |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, International Bomber Command Centre Memorial |
World War 2 Service
11 Nov 1940: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftman 2 (WW2), 406352, No. 5 Initial Training School Pearce | |
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11 Nov 1940: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Flying Officer, 406352 | |
11 Mar 1942: | Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Flying Officer, 406352, No. 12 Squadron (RAF), Air War NW Europe 1939-45 | |
4 Jun 1942: | Honoured Air Force Cross, Air War NW Europe 1939-45 | |
24 Dec 1943: | Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Flying Officer, 406352, Air War NW Europe 1939-45, 627 Squadron (RAF) |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Graham Padget
Francis Felix Fahey was the son of John Patrick and Margaret Fahey; husband of Laurel May Fahey of Wiluna, Western Australia.
On the night of 6th January 1944, Flying Officer Francis Felix Fahey's Mosquito Bomber DZ616 took off from RAF Oakington at 0123 hours, detailed to bomb Berlin. The aircraft crashed two minutes later at Dry Drayton, six miles north west of Cambridge.