Allegiance United Kingdom Education Thomas Telford School Years of service 1997 – present Awards George Cross | Name Kim Hughes Service/branch British Army Role GC Rank Warrant officer | |
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Battles/wars War in Afghanistan
Iraq War Unit 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment RLC Battles and wars War in Afghanistan, Iraq War |
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Warrant Officer Class 1 Kim Spencer Hughes, GC (born 12 September 1979) is a British Army bomb disposal expert (Ammunition Technician) who was awarded the George Cross as a staff sergeant for gallant acts carried out in the Afghanistan conflict. Hughes made safe over 80 improvised explosive devices on his tour of Afghanistan. The citation was presented to Hughes by the Chief of the Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup on 18 March 2010 in a ceremony in the City of London. The posthumous award of the GC to Staff Sergeant Olaf Schmid was announced at the same time. The awarded was gazetted on 19 March 2010.
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His citation states that he carried out "the single most outstanding act of explosive ordnance disposal ever recorded in Afghanistan".
Early life
Hughes was born in Germany, where his father was serving in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, and returned to England in 1985. He lived in Weston-super-Mare until 1988 when he moved to Telford. There he was educated at Thomas Telford School.
Medals
Kim Hughes has received the following medals: