Before the war Selby Henderson was a member of the Fort Garry Horse Cadets, and joined the Royal Air Force in March 1937, having already gained a civilian pilot’s licence. Qualifying as a Navigator, he was posted to No. 206 Squadron, a Coastal Command unit, but within a matter of hours of the commencement of hostilities, he had been despatched to No. 110 Squadron to serve as Navigator to Squadron Leader Kenneth Doran in one of 15 Blenheims detailed to carry out the first offensive strike of the War in the attack on the Admiral Scheer in Wilhelmshaven.
Henderson received his D.F.C. at an investiture at Buckingham Palace in February 1940 and was married to a Norfolk girl that May. Tragically, however, he was posted missing in Hudson N. 7368 in a search mission off Texel on 4 July 1940. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
Do you have more information about this person? Inform us!