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Charity Bick

Charity Anne Bick GM (1926 – 22 April 2002) served as a civilian dispatch rider during the Second World War, and became the youngest ever recipient of the George Medal, the United Kingdom's second-highest award for civilian bravery. She later served in the Women's Royal Air Force.
==Biography==
Charity Anne Bick was educated at Lyng Primary School in Horton Street, Lyng, West Bromwich.
At the age of 14, while living in Maud Road, West Bromwich〔 she lied about her age, claiming to be 16, in order to join the Air Raid Precautions (ARP) service in that town. She volunteered at the office of a brick works near her home, delivering messages between ARP depots, by bicycle.〔 Her father was an ARP post warden.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=George Medal GM (OMD 3826) )
During a 1940 air raid on West Bromwich, she helped her father to put out an incendiary bomb that had lodged in the roof of a shop. When the roof gave way, she fell through and suffered minor injuries.〔〔 Nonetheless, she then used a borrowed bicycle and made numerous attempts to deliver a message to the control room, one and a quarter miles away, avoiding bombs and shrapnel.〔 She made repeated trips, at least three of which occurred during the height of the raid.〔
In early 1941 Bick was informed that she had been awarded the George Medal (GM), for her bravery that night.〔 The official citation, in ''The London Gazette'' of 14 February 1941, read:〔〔
Aged 16, she was the youngest person ever to receive the GM.〔 The medal was presented to her by King George VI in a ceremony on 10 September 1941.〔 She also received the Defence Medal〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Defence Medal 1939–1945 (OMD 3827) )〕 and War Medal〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=War Medal 1939–1945 (OMD 3828) )〕 at the end of the war.
Bick went on to join the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, retiring in 1962 from its successor, the Women's Royal Air Force as a warrant officer, and having earned the Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Royal Air Force Long Service Good Conduct Medal (OMD 3829) )〕 Her service number was 2109222.〔

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