Where a recipient has received a second George Medal, a picture of the ribbon bearing the bar symbol is shown.
Royal Air Force Police Acting Corporal Hill had been at the barrier outside No.3 platform when the Botha came through the roof: "There was a great flash 25 yards in front of where I was standing and an explosion blew me off my feet.
I thought it was a bomb and ran towards the wreckage, seeing that people were trapped and though the heat was intense I succeeded in getting three women out.
Hill had gone into the inferno on three separate occasions to rescue victims in spite of warnings that the station roof might collapse at any moment.
On 29 January 1942 the Air Ministry announced the award of the George Medal to Cpl Thomas Hill for his "undaunted courage" in the incident.