Brian Spillett

Military Person

1937 – 1965

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Who was Brian Spillett?

Brian Spillett GC was posthumously awarded the George Cross, the highest British award for bravery out of combat. Mr Spillet died of burns he received while trying to save a neighbour in Lodge Crescent, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire. He was a Territorial Army Lance-Bombardier in P Battery, 289 Parachute Light Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery and in civilian life worked as a fitter. His George Cross was announced in a supplement to the London Gazette of 25 June 1965, and dated 29 June 1965.

The London Gazette citation describes how Spillett became aware that there was a fire at a neighbouring house where three generations of a family lived. Spillett arrived, still only partly dressed, to learn that the father of the family was still in the house. The whole house was already well alight, but he went in despite being held back by other neighbours. He managed to fight his way upstairs but was unable to get through to the trapped man. He himself became trapped and had to escape the flames by jumping from a first floor window. Once the fire was over, he was found in the garden, badly burned and with other serious injuries. He was taken to hospital but died a week later.

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Born
1937
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Died
Jan 16, 1965

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on July 23, 2013

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