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George Wyllie (British Army soldier)

George Cameron Wyllie, GC (25 December 1908 – 1 February 1987) of the Royal Engineers was awarded the George Cross for the heroism he displayed on 12 September 1940 when a bomb fell near St Paul's Cathedral in Deans Yard. It took three days to dig the bomb out of soft soil, work made even more dangerous by a fire at a fractured gas main. Wylie and his team placed the recovered bomb on a lorry, which was driven to Hackney Marshes, where the bomb was detonated, leaving a crater wide.

The citation from a supplement to The London Gazette of 27 September 1940 (dated 30 September 1940) reads:

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Further reading

  • Jappy, Melanie (2001) Danger UXB Channel Four Books.

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