William Morse (Medal of Honor)

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William Morse
BornMay 1852
Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Navy
RankSeaman
UnitUSS Shenandoah
AwardsMedal of Honor

William Morse (born May 1852, date of death unknown) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.

Biography[edit]

Born in May 1852 in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,[1] Morse immigrated to the United States and joined the Navy from New York. By September 19, 1880, he was serving as a seaman on the USS Shenandoah. On that day, while Shenandoah was at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, he and Seaman John Smith jumped overboard and rescued First Class Fireman James Grady from drowning. For this action, both Morse and Smith were awarded the Medal of Honor four years later, on October 18, 1884.[2]

Morse's official Medal of Honor citation reads:

or jumping overboard from the U.S.S. Shenandoah at Rio de Janeiro Brazil, 19 September 1880, and rescuing from drowning James Grady, first class fireman.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lost to History » Medal of Honor Historical Society of the United States".
  2. ^ a b "Medal of Honor recipients - Interim Awards, 1871–1898". Medal of Honor citations. United States Army Center of Military History. August 5, 2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010.

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