14-year-old Reginald Earnshaw confirmed as UK's youngest WWII death






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Fri Feb 5, 9:37 AM ET
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This image made available in London, Friday Feb. 5, 2010, by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, shows Reginald Earnshaw, who has been identified as Britain's youngest World War II casualty. Officials say Earnshaw, who was 14 and had lied about his age to join the Merchant Navy, was killed in 1941, under enemy attack aboard the SS North Devon. His remains were buried in an unmarked grave in Edinburgh, Scotland, for decades until a fellow shipmate launched an investigation that led to him being identified and given a headstone.
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14-year-old confirmed as UK's youngest WWII death
Pauline Harvey, 77, the sister of Reginald Earnshaw, known as ... 

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Fri Feb 5, 11:27 AM ET
Pauline Harvey, 77, the sister of Reginald Earnshaw, known as Reggie, the youngest British serviceman to die in the Second World War aged 14, places a wreath on his grave, during a formal ceremony at Edinburgh's Comely Bank Cemetery. Friday Feb. 5, 2010. The sister of the youngest British serviceman to die in the Second World War made an emotional visit to his grave Friday, nearly 70 years after his death. Officials say Earnshaw, who was 14 and had lied about his age to join the Merchant Navy, was killed in 1941, under enemy attack aboard the SS North Devon. His remains were buried in an unmarked grave in Edinburgh, Scotland, for decades until a fellow shipmate launched an investigation that led to him being identified and given a headstone.
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