- Ernest Oliver Gidden
Lieutenant Ernest Oliver Gidden was awarded the
George Cross for the "great gallantry and undaunted devotion to duty" he showed while defusing mines and bombs during theBlitz inLondon . He served at HMS "President" with theRoyal Navy Volunteer Reserve and was cited for making safe a mine which had fallen onHungerford Bridge . Notice of the award appeared in theLondon Gazette of9 June 1942 . [ [http://www.naval-history.net/WW2MedalsBr-GC.htm#gidd Naval-History.net] ]The air raid had destroyed several trains, caused underground services to be halted and the discovery of the unexploded bomb had prompted the evacuation of the
War Office itself. Gidden found the mine had come to rest across the railway's live high voltage line and that he would have to turn it over to reach the fuse. Working from dawn, it took six hours for him to make the device safe, at times having to ease the distorted casing back with a hammer and chisel where it had melted onto the live 'third rail'. [ [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.etherington/1941/04/17.htm World War Two Chronology (private interest site)] ]He had earlier been awarded the
George Medal for defusing a mine which had fallen between two houses inHarlesden in the late summer of 1940. The notice for this award appeared in theLondon Gazette of14 January 1941 . [ [http://www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/gc_and_gm.htm Recipients of GC and GM (private interest site)] ] ]References
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