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Reginald Hamilton Earnshaw
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Reginald Hamilton Earnshaw Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Dewsbury, Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England
Death
6 Jul 1941 (aged 14)
Monument
London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England Add to Map
Plot
Panel 74.
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Youngest British service death in World War II. At 14, he lied about his age to join Britain's Merchant Navy during the war. He served as a cabin boy aboard the SS North Devon for a few months until it was attacked by German airplanes on July 6, 1941. He died in service at the age of 14 years and 152 days. He was officially declared the youngest known British service casualty of WWII by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission on February 5, 2010, which would have been his 83rd birthday.
Youngest British service death in World War II. At 14, he lied about his age to join Britain's Merchant Navy during the war. He served as a cabin boy aboard the SS North Devon for a few months until it was attacked by German airplanes on July 6, 1941. He died in service at the age of 14 years and 152 days. He was officially declared the youngest known British service casualty of WWII by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission on February 5, 2010, which would have been his 83rd birthday.

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