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- Cecil_Pugh abstract "Herbert Cecil Pugh, GC, MA (2 November 1898 – 5 July 1941), usually called Cecil Pugh, was a Congregational Church minister and is the only clergyman to have received the George Cross. He was a South African who served in the First World War as a South African Army medical orderly and in the Second World War as a Royal Air Force chaplain. Pugh died in 1941 by remaining aboard a sinking troop ship to minister to trapped and wounded military personnel.".
- Cecil_Pugh birthDate "1898-11-02".
- Cecil_Pugh birthPlace Johannesburg.
- Cecil_Pugh birthPlace Union_of_South_Africa.
- Cecil_Pugh deathDate "1941-07-05".
- Cecil_Pugh thumbnail UK_George_Cross_ribbon.svg?width=300.
- Cecil_Pugh title "The Reverend".
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageExternalLink gcindex.htm.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=ss%20anselm%201941&f=false.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageExternalLink PUGH,%20The%20Rev%20HERBERT%20CECIL.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageID "2293412".
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageLength "11559".
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageOutDegree "80".
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageRevisionID "705403959".
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Azores.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Atlantic.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink British_Empire.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Camberley.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Cargo_liner.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:1898_births.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:1941_deaths.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_Congregationalist_ministers.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alumni_of_Mansfield_College,_Oxford.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_military_personnel_killed_in_World_War_II.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Johannesburg.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_lost_at_sea.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_Air_Force_chaplains.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_Air_Force_recipients_of_the_George_Cross.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_African_Congregationalist_ministers.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_African_military_chaplains.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_African_recipients_of_the_George_Cross.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_chaplains.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Clergy.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Congregational_church.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Daily_Express.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Dundurn_Press.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Enlisted_rank.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Four_Chaplains.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Freetown.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Friern_Barnet.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink George_Cross.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink George_VI.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_nautical_terms.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Gold_Coast_(British_colony).
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Hold_(ship).
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Campaign_(World_War_II).
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Jeppe_High_School_for_Boys.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Johannesburg.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Lifeboat_(shipboard).
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Mansfield_College,_Oxford.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Master_of_Arts_(Oxbridge_and_Dublin).
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Military_chaplain.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink News_of_the_World.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink North_African_Campaign.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Orderly.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Passenger_ship.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Bridgnorth.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force_Volunteer_Reserve.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Marines.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Sekondi-Takoradi.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Shropshire.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Leone.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Army.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Field_Ambulance.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Squadron_leader.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink The_Reverend.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Troopship.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_South_Africa.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink Western_Front_(World_War_I).
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink File:Christ_Church,_Friern_Barnet_Road,_London_N11_-_geograph.org.uk_-_901250.jpg.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink File:StateLibQld_1_133253_Anselm_(ship).jpg.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLink File:UK_George_Cross_ribbon.svg.
- Cecil_Pugh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecil Pugh".
- Cecil_Pugh allegiance British_Empire.
- Cecil_Pugh awards "30".
- Cecil_Pugh battles Battle_of_the_Atlantic.
- Cecil_Pugh battles Western_Front_(World_War_I).
- Cecil_Pugh birthDate "1898-11-02".
- Cecil_Pugh birthPlace Johannesburg.
- Cecil_Pugh birthPlace Union_of_South_Africa.
- Cecil_Pugh branch Royal_Air_Force.
- Cecil_Pugh branch South_African_Army.
- Cecil_Pugh caption "Rev Pugh as an RAF Chaplain".
- Cecil_Pugh children "Geoffrey, Alastair, Fiona".
- Cecil_Pugh church Congregational_church.
- Cecil_Pugh congregations "Camberley Congregational Church, Surrey 1924–27".
- Cecil_Pugh congregations "Christ Church, Friern Barnet, Middlesex 1927–39".
- Cecil_Pugh congregations "RAF Bridgnorth 1939–41".
- Cecil_Pugh deathDate "1941-07-05".
- Cecil_Pugh deathPlace ", at sea".
- Cecil_Pugh education Jeppe_High_School_for_Boys.
- Cecil_Pugh education Mansfield_College,_Oxford.
- Cecil_Pugh name "Herbert Cecil Pugh, GC, MA".
- Cecil_Pugh ordained "1924".
- Cecil_Pugh parents "Harry and Janet Pugh".
- Cecil_Pugh rank "RAF Squadron Leader".