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Henry Williams (Medal of Honor)

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Rank
  
Carpenter's Mate

Awards
  
Medal of Honor

Name
  
Henry Williams


Role
  
Medal of Honor

Died
  
October 17, 1917

Unit
  
USS Constitution

Henry Williams (Medal of Honor) Photo of Medal of Honor Recipient Henry Williams

Born
  
February 6, 1834 Canada (
1834-02-06
)

Place of burial
  
West Laurel Hill Cemetery Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Henry Williams (February 6, 1834-October 17, 1917) was a sailor serving in the United States Navy who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.

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Biography

Williams was born on February 6, 1834 in Canada. After emigrating to the United States, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy on September 27, 1873.

He was stationed aboard the USS Constitution as a carpenter's mate when, on February 13, 1879, he risked his life to repair the ship's rudder in a heavy gale. For his actions he received the Medal of Honor October 18, 1884.

Williams was promoted to the warrant officer rank of carpenter on 1 June 1880. He retired from the Navy on February 6, 1896, having reached the mandatory retirement age of 62.

He died October 17, 1917 and is buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Carpenter's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born 1833 Canada. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 326, 18 October 1884

Citation:

For going over the stern of the U.S.S. Constitution, at sea, 13 February 1879, during a heavy gale, and performing important carpenter's work upon her rudder.

References

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