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The Airmen's Stories - P/O A Finnie

 

Archibald Finnie has no next-of-kin recorded by the CWGC though the name is common in and around Kilmarnock, Ayshire in Scotland.

It is known that he was born in 1916, possibly in Lugton, Ayrshire, and was working for the British Linen Bank when he joined the RAFVR in November 1938 as an Airman u/t Pilot. He carried out his initial training at 12 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School at Prestwick.

Called up on 1st September 1939, he went to 10 FTS Tern Hill in early November where he completed his training on No. 16 Course, this ran until 11th May 1940, he was commissioned shortly afterwards.

 

Above image courtesy of Richard C Smith.

 

His next posting was to No. 1 School of Army Co-Operation at Old Sarum, where he undertook No. 7 Course from 20th May till 22nd June 1940.

Finnie arrived at 5 OTU Aston Down on 23rd June 1940 for a conversion course on Spitfires. He joined 54 Squadron at Rochford on 8th July 1940.

On the 24th he made a forced-landing at Great Bainden Farm, Mayfield after sustaining damage attacking Do17s bombing a convoy in the Channel off Dover. He later returned to Rochford.

Finnie was shot down and killed the next day in Spitfire I R6816 during combat with Me109s off Dover.

The aircraft came down at Knights Bottom, near Kingsdown, Dover.

He was 24 years old and is buried in Margate Cemetery, Kent.

 

 

          

 

 

   

 

 

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