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out to him. Having secured the pilot with the gantline, Rath, with the assistance of Knoulton and Abbott, lifted him from the plane to the inside of the mast and lowered him to the ground. The three men were very well aware of the damaged and insecure condition of the mast, which was bent to an angle
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The King has been pleased to award the Albert Medal in Gold to Nicholas Rath, Seaman, R.N.R., and the Albert Medal to Richard Knoulton, Ordinary Seaman, R.N., and George Faucett Pitts Abbott, Deckhand, R.N.R. (Trawler Section), in recognition of their gallantry in saving life in the following
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and remained wedged in it, the pilot (Acting Flight Commander E. A. de Ville) being rendered unconscious and thrown out of his seat on to one of the wings. The three men above mentioned at once climbed up the mast for 100 feet (30 m), when Rath, making use of the
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where the seaplane had become wedged. One of the three supports of the mast was fractured, and, so far as the men knew, the mast or seaplane might at any time have collapsed.
324: 217:, and during the Second World War worked in a munitions factory. He married Alice Emily Harris in 1946, and had a daughter. He ran a fish and chip shop in 344: 339: 349: 245: 135: 106: 298: 154:, educated at Whitefield School, and was working in a textile factory on the outbreak of the 273: 334: 329: 189: 8: 159: 303: 222: 151: 56: 40: 202: 184: 155: 96: 221:, Kent, before moving back to Nelson in 1961 to run a grocery shop. He died in 171: 134:(18 September 1897 – 10 June 1977) was a British sailor and a recipient of the 318: 193: 139: 131: 110: 86: 218: 76: 214: 180: 174:
for his actions on 14 September 1917. His citation read:
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On 14 December 1917, dated 12 December 1917, Abbott was
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Comprehensive Guide to the Victoria & George Cross
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Nelson, Lancashire
Higham, Lancashire
Royal Navy
Deckhand
First World War
Albert Medal
George Cross
GC
Albert Medal
George Cross
Nelson, Lancashire
First World War
Royal Naval Reserve
gazetted
seaplane
Poulsen mast
boatswain's chair
gantline
Buckingham Palace
Coventry
Northfleet
Higham, Lancashire


"George Fawcett Pitts Abbott AM (exchanged for GC)"


"14433/DA Deck Hand George Fawcett Pitts Abbott"
"No. 30428"
The London Gazette

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