Personnel Index - Detail

Name
MCGRENERY
First Names
Thomas Hill
Rank
Sgt
Service
RAF
Service Number
1052525
Crew Position
Wireless operator/Air Gunner
PoW Camp(s)
-
Age
23
Date of Death
10/04/1942
Cemetery

 

Photographed by Malcolm Brooke
Part of the panel at Runnymede
 

The Runnymede image was created by artist Paul Reid using photographs taken by Jo Cockburn and Malcolm Brooke
 

Image courtesy of Fred Hill
From L to R: Sgt Ralph (PoW), Sgt Hill and Sgt McGrenery
 

10/11 April, 1942; ESSEN:

Despite forecasts of clear weather conditions over the target, a main force consisting of over 250 bombers, found Essen covered in cloud. 49 Squadron had 13 Hampdens airborne of which 8 attacked the primary target but were unable to see the results.
Bomber Command suffered the loss of 14 aircraft on the Essen raid, mainly due to the heavy flak defences in the Ruhr. Of the 5 Hampdens reported missing, 2 were from 49 Squadron: F/O Reg Worthy (AE421) and crew were shot down by a night fighter flown by Reinhold Knacke of 2/NJG.1. The combat took place over Holland, with the doomed Hampden falling into the Ijsselmeer. The body of F/O Worthy was recovered from the water’s edge on 22nd May and that of Sgt Anthony Considine, at Laaxum four days later; his watch had stopped at 02.16hrs. Sgt John Wilkinson is buried in Stavanger, Norway whilst the body of the fourth crew member, Sgt Tom McGrenery was never found; he is remembered at Runnymede.
 

Hampden AE421 (EA-P)
F/O R.P. Worthy Pilot (Killed)
Sgt A.T.P. Considine A/OB (Killed)
Sgt J.W. Wilkinson A/G (Killed)
Sgt T.H. McGrenery W/Ag (Missing) 
 

In 2012 a new memorial was established at Harderwijk to commemorate all crews lost in the Ijsselmeer.