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Rank
  
Chief Watertender

Awards
  
Medal of Honor


Role
  
Medal of Honor

Name
  
Patrick Reid

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Born
  
June 17, 1875 Dublin, Ireland (
1875-06-17
)

Died
  
October 23, 1924, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Place of burial
  
St. John Cemetery, New York City, New York, United States

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Patrick Reid (born June 17, 1875, died October 23, 1924) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.

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Biography

Reid was born on June 17, 1875, in Dublin, Ireland. He joined the U.S. Navy from New York and by September 8, 1910, was serving as a chief watertender on the USS North Dakota (BB-29). On that day, while the North Dakota was conducting tests using oil as fuel, an explosion occurred, killing three sailors and endangering the ship. In the engine room, pieces of hot coal and coke floated in waist-high hot water, oil was aflame above one of the boilers, and the entire room was filled with smoke, steam, and fumes. Despite these dangers, Reid and five other men of the ship's engineering department entered the engine room to haul the boiler fires and perform other tasks necessary to prevent a boiler explosion. After ensuring the safety of the ship, they then searched for and removed the bodies of the three sailors killed in the initial explosion.

For these actions, Reid and the five other men were awarded the Medal of Honor a month later, on October 4. The others were Chief Machinist's Mate Thomas Stanton, Chief Machinist's Mate Karl Westa, Chief Watertender August Holtz, Machinist's Mate First Class Charles C. Roberts, and Watertender Harry Lipscomb.

Medal of Honor citation

Reid's official Medal of Honor citation reads:

For extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession during the fire on board the U.S.S. North Dakota where Reid was serving, 8 September 1910.

References

Patrick Reid (Medal of Honor) Wikipedia