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Elizabeth Everitt

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were amongst the mourners at her funeral. Their commanding officer spoke of Mrs Everitt's "noble and courageous effort." Adding: "Her action symbolises and strengthens the tie of unity and faith which binds English and Americans so closely as they fight together for the protection and preservation of
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The KING has been pleased to approve that the Albert Medal be awarded posthumously to Mrs Elizabeth Anne Everitt in recognition of the conspicuous gallantry she displayed in her efforts to rescue the crew of a burning aircraft which crashed, loaded with bombs, into a field near her home. Two of the
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near Saffron Walden when a US Havoc bomber crashed in a nearby field. She ran over to the crash site and managed to pull one of the US servicemen clear. However, when she returned to try to rescue another, two of the bombs aboard the aircraft exploded and she was killed and she was found dead with
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after she was killed while attempting to rescue a number of American servicemen from a
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Everitt was posthumously awarded the Albert Medal on 10 July 1944, the citation read:
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that crashed near her home after colliding with another aircraft of the same flight.
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servicemen and on a Portland stone plaque latter added to the Ashdon war memorial.
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She is commemorated on a tablet in Ashdon All Saints church alongside other
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The following year her young son, Anthony, received her medal from the
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She was buried 30 May 1944 in Ashdon Cemetery. Thirty members of the
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bombs subsequently exploded, killing her instantly.
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Index

Albert Medal for Lifesaving
Douglas A-20 Havoc
bomber
Ashdon
USAAF
King
Buckingham Palace
World War 1
World War 2


The Times



"Tony, Four, Meets The King"
Gloucester Citizen
British Newspaper Archive
"Ashdon war heroine who died saving American airmen after their plane crashed in 1944 is remembered"



"US Tribute to Village Heroine"
Coventry Evening Telegraph
"No. 36620"
The London Gazette
"Ashdon All Saints Church"
"Ashdon War Memorial, Ashdon - 1441011 | Historic England"
Elizabeth Ann Everitt
Elizabeth Ann Moralee Everitt

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