William Hiscock
George Cross recipient in World War II

William Hiscock

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George Cross recipient in World War II
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13 January 1886(Dorchester, West Dorset, Dorset, United Kingdom)
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15 February 1942(Malta)
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William Ewart Hiscock, GC, DSC (13 January 1886 – 15 February 1942) was a Royal Navy officer who was awarded the George Cross for the "great gallantry and undaunted devotion" he displayed in September 1941 in attempting to defuse a novel Italian ‘Torpedo Machine’ in St George's Bay, Malta, during the Second World War.

George Cross citation

His award was published in the London Gazette on 16 June 1942:

The King has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the George Cross for great gallantry and undaunted devotion to duty to Lieutenant (Acting Lieutenant-Commander) William Ewart Hiscock, D.S.C., R.N. (retired) (to be dated 3rd February, 1942).

Death

Hiscock and his wife Alice Beatrice Hiscock were killed when an enemy bomb landed directly on their home in St George’s Barracks on 15 February 1942.