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William Henry Harrison Seeley

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Allegiance
  
United States

Died
  
October 1, 1914

Awards
  
Role
  
Armed force officer

Unit
  
Name
  
William Harrison

Service/branch
  
Rank
  
Ordinary Seaman



Born
  
May 1, 1840 (
1840-05-01
)

Battles/wars
  
Shimonoseki Expedition, Japan

Battles and wars
  
Shimonoseki Campaign

William Henry Harrison Seeley, VC (1 May 1840 – 1 October 1914) was an American who fought with the British Royal Navy during the Shimonoseki Campaign in Japan and was a recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was the first American-born recipient of the VC.

Details

He was 24 years old, and an ordinary seaman in the Royal Navy during the Shimonoseki Campaign in Japan when, on 6 September 1864 at Shimonoseki, during the capture of the enemy's stockade, Ordinary Seaman Seeley of HMS Euryalus distinguished himself by carrying out a daring reconnaissance to ascertain the enemy's position, and then, although wounded, continuing to take part in the final assault on the battery. He was presented his medal at Southsea on 22 September 1865 together with Thomas Pride and Duncan Gordon Boyes who also won their Victoria Crosses at Shimonoseki. He was the first American citizen to win the Victoria Cross. His medal is not publicly displayed.

References

William Henry Harrison Seeley Wikipedia


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