Youngest serving British casualty of WWII

Discussion in 'Memorials & Cemeteries' started by Hugh, Jun 28, 2009.

  1. Hugh

    Hugh New Member

    Not Forgotten

    A very poignant occasion with about 80 to 100 in attendance. Alf Tubb a Royal Artillery Maritime Regiment, DEMS gunner and shipmate of Reginald paid a fitting tribute to his friend.

    Some photos as promised:

    Regards
    Hugh
     

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  2. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Thanks for the photos Hugh !

    It was very touching watching the video .....

    Annie :)
     
  3. Billy McGee

    Billy McGee Member



    Just received the following email from the CWGC

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Tim Brown
    To: billy1963@ntlworld.com
    Cc: ranald.leask@cwgc.org
    Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 4:03 PM
    Subject: COMMEMORATION OF BOY REGINALD EARNSHAW

    Dear Mr McGee

    I have now taken over Peter’s responsibilities. Just one of the case files which Peter has passed onto me is that of Boy Reginald Earnshaw.

    I can confirm that the certification provided is sufficient for us to add “Age 14” to our records. As far as I am aware, this would indeed make Reginald the youngest known service death of the 1939-1945 war.

    Naturally, we will have to amend the headstone but this also presents the opportunity to offer the step sister (being a blood relative) the choice of a personal inscription, should she so wish, which can be engraved at the foot of the headstone. The inscription should be no more than 25 letters and spaces per line with a maximum number of 4 lines being available.

    We will write separately to the step sister, Pauline Harvey, on this matter but it seems likely that any additional engraving required on the headstone will necessitate its removal at some stage for the work to be carried out.

    Yours sincerely

    Tim Brown

    Records Administrator
    Commonwealth War Graves Commission
    2 Marlow Road
    Maidenhead
    Berkshire
    SL6 7DX


    Photograph of Reginald courtesy of his step sister
     

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  4. Jerome

    Jerome Member

    Great job Billy; and only 6 months to confirm that the certification you provided is sufficient.
     
  5. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    I have been waiting since November 2008 for the Australian Government to confirm a young lad to be listed on the CWGC Roll of Honour.

    He was the first Military flying death in Australia.

    The frustrating part is that he is listed on the Australian Roll of Honour,

    I have supplied his Death Certificate,

    There is a newspaper report of the death and the circumstances of:

    Wheels just seem to turn slowly..........................very!

    Cheers

    Geoff
     
  6. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    Well done Billy - A great feeling it must be to see a result.

    Cheers

    Geoff
     
  7. Oggie2620

    Oggie2620 New Member

    book

    Let us know when it gets out into the world as it sounds a fascinating book.....

    Dee
     
  8. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    It sounds beyond fascinating. Does anyone have photos from the ceremony to unveil the stone?
     
  9. Brian54

    Brian54 New Member

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