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Reginald Ellingworth

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which was threatening an aerodrome and explosives factory when they were called to Dagenham. The bomb there was hanging from its parachute on a warehouse. He is buried at
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The soldiers had defused many such devices together, and had just successfully defused a device in
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for the "great gallantry and undaunted devotion to duty" he displayed while attempting to defuse a
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He was married to Rose Ward until her death in 1925. He remarried Jessie Day Phillips.
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Index

Wolverhampton
Dagenham
Milton Cemetery
Portsmouth
Royal Navy
Chief Petty Officer
Service number
HMS Vernon
First World War
Second World War
Home Front
The Blitz

George Cross
Chief Petty Officer
GC
Royal Navy
Wolverhampton
George Cross
parachute mine
Dagenham
Essex
the Blitz
Richard John Hammersley Ryan
Dick Moore
London Gazette
Hornchurch
Milton Cemetery
Portsmouth

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