- Henry Herbert Reed
Bombardier Henry Herbert Reed GC of the
Royal Artillery was posthumously awarded theGeorge Cross [cite web
author =
title = Bombardier Henry Herbert Reed GC
publisher = National Army Museum
url = http://www.national-army-museum.ac.uk/exhibitions/shortVisits/heroes/page16.shtml
date =
accessdate = 2007-11-21 ] for the "gallant and utterly selfless action" he showed after the merchant ship, SS Cormount, was attacked by GermanE-boat s and planes on the 20th of June 1940.The ship was raked by machine gun fire from the attacking planes and Reed, who had volunteered to man anti aircraft guns on merchant shipping, had suffered a mortal stomach wound. Despite his injuries he rescued the injured Chief Officer from the badly damaged bridge and carried him down two sets of ladders to safety. He also managed to move an injured steward to cover before dying, minutes later, of his wounds. The ship survived the attack, despite being struck by an air launched torpedo. [cite web
author =
title = Wearside Echos
publisher = Sunderland Echo
url = http://www.sunderlandecho.com/CustomPages/CustomPage.aspx?SECTIONid=11868
date = 22nd November 2007
accessdate = 2007-11-21 ] He was also posthumously awarded the Lloyd’s War Medal for Bravery at Sea. He had been born inSunderland in 1911.References
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