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Donald Kenneth Andrew MacKenzie (30 November 1916 – 12 June 1940,
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) was a
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Rugby Union career


Amateur career

His home club was Edinburgh Wanderers.


Provincial career

He was capped for Edinburgh District.


International career

He played for twice at number eight in the
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.Bath, p109Scrum.com player profile. Retrieved 20 February 2010


Death

He was the first Scottish rugby internationalist to be killed in World War II. He died in June 1940 when his
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crashed near
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during a training flight.


See also

* List of Scottish rugby union players killed in World War II


References

;Sources # Bath, Richard (ed.) ''The Scotland Rugby Miscellany'' (Vision Sports Publishing Ltd, 2007 ) 1916 births 1940 deaths Scottish rugby union players Scotland international rugby union players Royal Air Force personnel killed in World War II Edinburgh Wanderers RFC players Edinburgh District (rugby union) players Military personnel from Edinburgh Royal Air Force officers Rugby union players from Edinburgh Rugby union number eights {{Scotland-rugbyunion-bio-stub