Select Page

Sapper Bertie John Gillett

Details

On the 12th May 1941. Charles Howard Earl of Suffolk, who was a member of the Ministry of Supply’s Department of Scientific Research. This department’s role was to obtain complete examples of fuses and bombs to experiment with. Working with a team of seven, his chauffeur Fred Hards, secretary Miss Eileen Morden with Staff Sergeant J. Atkins, Driver D. Sharratt of 25 Bomb Disposal Company and Sappers R. Dutson, B. Gillett, J. Hardy of 719 General Construction Company attached to 2 Bomb Disposal Company, were working on Erith marshes. Charles Howard was attempting to remove two fuses from a 250kg SC bomb, which had been dropped some eighteen months previously. They were visited by Doctor Gough, Director of General of Scientific Research who checked out the work procedures. After he had left the bomb exploded, killing all. C. Howard Earl of Suffolk was awarded a posthumous George Cross. F. Hards and E. Morden Posthumous Commendation from his Majesty the King for brave conduct in civil defense. Details from Bomb Disposal British Casualties of WWII. Chris Ranstead.

Personal Details

  • 1884765 Sapper
  • Bertie John Gillett
  • 719 General Construction Company
  • Royal Engineers
Died on the 12th May 1941. Buried at Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Warwickshire. Grave 4123.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

About Us

The aim of the site is to provide a meeting point for all those involved in Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) or Search whether serving or ex-serving members of the Royal Engineers and a source of material for those researching the work of the Royal Engineers or family history

Donate

If you wish to donate to the running of the branch, please use the button below.

Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright © 2023 The Royal Engineers Association.
All rights reserved.