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135004, Second Lieutenant.
Alexander Fraser Campbell.
9 Bomb Disposal Company.
Royal Engineers.
George Cross, 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939/45.
2nd May 1898 to 18th October 1940.
Placed in the London Gazette on the 22nd January 1941.
Second Leieutenant Campbell was called to deal with an unexploded bomb on the morning of 17th October 1940. This had fallen in the Triumph Engineering Works, in Coventry. The bomb had caused the two factories production to cease and a large number of local residents had been evacuated. On inspecting the Bomb Campbell found it was fitted with a delayed action fuse, this was impossible to remove. Therefore Campbell decided to remove the bomb to a safe place. The removal was completed by using a lorry, as Campbell lay alongside the bomb on the lorry bed, so he could hear if the bomb had started ticking, in this case he could have warned the driver, so they could stop and run for cover. Once they reached a safe distance he disposed of the bomb.
Regretably 2nd/Lt Campbell, Sgt M.Gibson, Spr W. Gibson, Spr R.Gilchrest, Spr J. Plumb and Spr R. Wm. Skelton.
were also killed the next day 18th October 1940.
Campbell's citation reads; The King has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the George Cross, for most conspicuous gallantry in carrying out hazardous work in a very brave manner.