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by dutchman » Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:01 pm
A memorial service is being held in Coventry in honour of seven soldiers who died 70 years ago as they tried to defuse a World War II bomb.
The families of the men are expected to be at the service at Whitley Common, the scene of the explosion.
The seven men, from the Royal Engineers 9th Disposal Company, died when the German bomb exploded while being unloaded.
A plaque dedicated to the soldiers was unveiled at the site two years ago.
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by PoundShopPeter » Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:55 pm
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Didn't make it to the service but took a walk over this morning. The flowers are from the Gilchrest family.
The Coventry Telegraph is the best Newspaper in the world. Honest.
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by dutchman » Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:40 pm
Nice gesture.
I believe there was a similar tragedy near the top of Bishop Street (now the Ring Road). I wonder if there's anything there to mark the event?
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