First Name: | John | Last Name: | GREEN | |
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Date of Death: | 04/09/1917 | Lived/Born In: | Putney | |
Rank: | Stoker1 | Unit: | HMS Vanguard | |
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Current Information:Age-20 3, Mascotte Road, Putney Gillingham (Woodlands) Cemetery, Kent
HMS Pembroke was the naval barracks in Chatham and on the night of 3rd September, 1917 it was the target of German Gotha bombers. Within the barracks was a glass-roofed drill shed and sleeping in it were 900 men waiting to be assigned to ships. At 11pm two bombs hit the drill shed and one of them crashed through the glass roof and exploded when it hit the floor. 90 men were killed straight away either from the blast or from the shards of glass that flew everywhere. Many more were injured and the final death toll amounted to 136. One of those who lost their lives was John Green who died from his injuries on 4th September. He had been at HMS Pembroke waiting to join HMS Vanguard. |
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