Lieutenant Edward Kenny And now to the youngest child of Trafalgar's Kenny family: Patrick Edward Kenny...or perhaps Edward Patrick Kenny (it depends which records you look at)...but known as Ted. Due to his wartime achievements, I think he is definitely one of the more notable characters in our family tree. Ted was born in Trafalgar in 1887. When war broke out in 1914, Ted was a 27-year old bank clerk/accountant in Wonthaggi but the following year decided to enlist in the AIF. He was posted to the 4th Light Horse Regiment (12th Reinforcements) and in November embarked for Egypt. After a year or so with the Light Horse, on 28 January 1917 Ted transferred to No. 1 Squadron, Australia's Flying Corps which had been raised at Point Cook back in Australia the year before. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and after flight training and a course in aerial gunnery, was graded as a pilot on 25 July. (The squadron was at that stage considered part of Britain's Royal Flying Corps, so ...