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Divers honoured after Plymouth WW2 bomb bravery | Divers honoured after Plymouth WW2 bomb bravery |
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PO Cartwright volunteered to load and drive the extremely dangerous bomb through the city | PO Cartwright volunteered to load and drive the extremely dangerous bomb through the city |
Two divers who dealt with a huge World War Two bomb unearthed in a Plymouth garden have been honoured with bravery awards by King Charles III. | Two divers who dealt with a huge World War Two bomb unearthed in a Plymouth garden have been honoured with bravery awards by King Charles III. |
Petty Officer (PO) Craig Maddock and PO Paul Cartwright from Plymouth-based Bravo Diving Unit One neutralised a 500kg (1,100 lbs) bomb found at a property on St Michael Avenue in Keyham in February 2024. | Petty Officer (PO) Craig Maddock and PO Paul Cartwright from Plymouth-based Bravo Diving Unit One neutralised a 500kg (1,100 lbs) bomb found at a property on St Michael Avenue in Keyham in February 2024. |
Unearthing the bomb caused widespread disruption due to its location in the middle of a densely-packed residential area. | Unearthing the bomb caused widespread disruption due to its location in the middle of a densely-packed residential area. |
The pair have been named among those given Operational Honours, announced jointly with His Majesty's Birthday Honours. | The pair have been named among those given Operational Honours, announced jointly with His Majesty's Birthday Honours. |
The bomb was detonated in Plymouth Sound | The bomb was detonated in Plymouth Sound |
The Royal Navy said PO Maddock "first removed a large amount of earth and concrete by hand and used limited tools to access the explosive device". | The Royal Navy said PO Maddock "first removed a large amount of earth and concrete by hand and used limited tools to access the explosive device". |
It added: "He accurately identified the fuses in very challenging conditions and when the bomb was moved to a safe area for transfer to a boat for disposal he led the task to de-sensitise the two live fuses. | It added: "He accurately identified the fuses in very challenging conditions and when the bomb was moved to a safe area for transfer to a boat for disposal he led the task to de-sensitise the two live fuses. |
"His colleague PO Cartwright volunteered to load and drive the extremely dangerous bomb through the city, planning the route to the Torpoint ferry slipway." | "His colleague PO Cartwright volunteered to load and drive the extremely dangerous bomb through the city, planning the route to the Torpoint ferry slipway." |
The bomb was subsequently safely detonated at sea, in Plymouth Sound. | The bomb was subsequently safely detonated at sea, in Plymouth Sound. |
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PO Cartwright, who was awarded the King's Commendation for Bravery, said: "Whilst I am extremely honoured and humbled to receive this award, my contribution to the operation was no more valuable than that of all the military personnel and first responders that week. | PO Cartwright, who was awarded the King's Commendation for Bravery, said: "Whilst I am extremely honoured and humbled to receive this award, my contribution to the operation was no more valuable than that of all the military personnel and first responders that week. |
"The most important thing is that the people of Keyham were able to go back to their homes once we had completed the operation." | "The most important thing is that the people of Keyham were able to go back to their homes once we had completed the operation." |
His colleague PO Maddock, who has been awarded the King's Gallantry Medal, added: "What was achieved that week was only possible because of the tireless professionalism, calm determination and teamwork shown by everyone involved. | His colleague PO Maddock, who has been awarded the King's Gallantry Medal, added: "What was achieved that week was only possible because of the tireless professionalism, calm determination and teamwork shown by everyone involved. |
"The divers of Bravo Diving Unit One, alongside emergency services and military partners, worked shoulder to shoulder under immense pressure to ensure the safety of the public. | "The divers of Bravo Diving Unit One, alongside emergency services and military partners, worked shoulder to shoulder under immense pressure to ensure the safety of the public. |
"I couldn't be prouder to have been part of such an outstanding team effort." | "I couldn't be prouder to have been part of such an outstanding team effort." |
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