John Babington (GC)
George Cross recipient in World War II

John Babington (GC)

The basics
Quick facts
Intro
George Cross recipient in World War II
Gender:
Male
Work field:
Birth:
6 February 1911
Death:
25 March 1992(Oxfordshire)
Biography menu
Menu

Jump to

Introduction George Cross Later war career Post war career
The details
Biography

Introduction

John Herbert Babington GC, OBE (6 February 1911 – 25 March 1992) was awarded the George Cross for "great gallantry and undaunted devotion to duty" in defusing bombs during the Second World War.

George Cross

Following a Luftwaffe air raid on the Royal Navy shore establishment at Chatham Dockyard (HMS Pembroke) Babington defused a bomb which had fallen that was fitted with an anti-withdrawal device. Babington was attached to HMS President in London.

Citation

Notice of Babington's George Cross appeared in the London Gazette on 27 December 1940.

The King has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the George Cross for great gallantry and undaunted devotion to duty to: Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Sp) John Herbert Babington R.N.V.R.

— London Gazette

Later war career

He was later appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for gallantry in 1944.

Post war career

Babington became the Headmaster at the Royal Hospital School and the Ashlyns School, Berkhamsted, the first co-educational bilateral school in Hertfordshire.