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Richard Ryan (Royal Navy officer)

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fuse was normally timed to explode the mine about 22 seconds after it had landed. If the fuse failed to explode, the clock could be restarted by the slightest movement, even a footfall. The amount that the clock fuse had already run could never be known, and once it had re-started the time to escape could not be more than a few seconds. At Dagenham Essex the two officers tackled such a mine hanging by a parachute in a warehouse and were both killed by its explosion. Chief Petty Officer Ellingworth had previously been commended by the Captain of H.M.S VERNON for his work on mine disposal.
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Chief Petty Officer Reginald Vincent Ellingworth worked as an assistant to Lieutenant Commander R. J. H. Ryan in rendering safe magnetic mines. They worked together on many assignments sharing equally the dangers involved. The principal hazard of these mines was the fact that the clock of the bomb
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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.
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for the "great gallantry and undaunted devotion to duty" they displayed while attempting to defuse a mine which had fallen on
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The pair had defused many such devices together, and had just successfully defused a device in
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in 1925, and lieutenant commander on 1 August 1933.
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Index

Richard Ryan (GC)
Rotherham
Dagenham
Royal Navy
Lieutenant-Commander
HMS Vernon
Second World War
Home Front
The Blitz

George Cross
Lieutenant-Commander
GC
Royal Navy
George Cross
Reginald Vincent Ellingworth
Dagenham
Essex
Frank Edward Cavendish Ryan
lieutenant
Hornchurch
London Gazette
"No. 33121"
The London Gazette
"No. 33972"
The London Gazette
Casualty details – Ryan, Richard John Hammersley
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
"No. 35018"
The London Gazette

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