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Battles/wars
  
Awards
  
Name
  
John Jones

Role
  
Sailor

Rank
  
Ordinary seaman

Died
  
August 15, 1907


John Jones (Medal of Honor)

Born
  
August 25, 1841Bridgeport, Connecticut (
1841-08-25
)

Place of burial
  
St. Mary's Cemetery, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Service/branch
  
Allegiance
  

Battles and wars
  

John Jones (August 25, 1841 – August 15, 1907) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of America's highest military decoration — the Medal of Honor — for his actions in the American Civil War.

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John Jones (Medal of Honor) John Jones a sailor in the Union Navy was awarded the Medal of Honor

Biography

As a Landsman serving on the USS Rhode Island, Jones assisted in the rescue of crew from the sinking ironclad USS Monitor.

Jones later reached the rank of Ordinary Seaman. He is buried in an unmarked grave in St. Mary's Cemetery, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Medal of Honor citation

Landsman Jones' official Medal of Honor citation reads:

Served on board the U.S.S. Rhode Island, which was engaged in saving the lives of the officers and crew of the Monitor, 30 December 1862. Participating in the hazardous rescue of the officers and crew of the sinking Monitor, Jones, after rescuing several of the men, became separated in a heavy gale with other members of the cutter that had set out from the Rhode Island, and spent many hours in the small boat at the mercy of the weather and high seas until finally picked up by a schooner 50 miles east of Cape Hatteras

References

John Jones (Medal of Honor) Wikipedia


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