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Battles/wars
  
Siege of Vicksburg

Name
  
Frank Bois


Awards
  
Medal of Honor

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Born
  
September 13, 1841 Quebec, Canada (
1841-09-13
)

Buried at
  
Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Seattle, Washington

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Service/branch
  
United States Army  United States Navy

Years of service
  
1861–1862 (USA) 1862–1863 (USN)

Rank
  
Private (USA) Quartermaster (USN)

Died
  
January 25, 1920, Orting, Washington, United States

Place of burial
  
Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Seattle, Washington, United States

Battles and wars
  
Siege of Vicksburg

Frank Bois (or Boise) (September 13, 1841 – January 25, 1920) was a Canadian sailor who fought in the American Civil War. He received the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the Siege of Vicksburg on May 27, 1863, while serving as Quartermaster aboard the USS Cincinnati.

Bois initially joined the 10th Massachusetts Infantry from Northampton, Massachusetts in June 1861. He was transferred to the US Navy in September 1862, and discharged a year later.

Bois died on January 25, 1920 and is buried in Seattle, Washington.

Medal of Honor citation

Served as quartermaster on board the U.S.S. Cincinnati during the attack on the Vicksburg batteries and at the time of her sinking, 27 May 1863. Engaging the enemy in a fierce battle, the Cincinnati, amidst an incessant fire of shot and shell, continued to fire her guns to the last, though so penetrated by enemy shellfire that her fate was sealed. Conspicuously cool in making signals throughout the battle, Bois, after all the Cincinnati's staffs had been shot away, succeeded in nailing the flag to the stump of the forestaff to enable this proud ship to go down, "with her colors nailed to the mast."

References

Frank Bois Wikipedia