Henry A. Hammel
Henry A. Hammel | |
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Born | Germany | September 20, 1840
Died | November 29, 1902 Missouri | (aged 62)
Buried | |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Army |
Rank | First Sergeant |
Unit | Battery A, 1st Missouri Light Artillery |
Battles / wars | American Civil War |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
Henry A. Hammel (September 20, 1840 – November 29, 1902) was a Union Army soldier in the American Civil War who received the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.[1]
Hammel was born in Germany on September 20, 1840, and entered service at St. Louis, Missouri. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism, while a sergeant in Battery A, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, on April 28 and 29, 1863, on board the steamer Cheeseman at Grand Gulf, Mississippi. His Medal of Honor was issued on March 10, 1896.[2]
He died at the age of 62, on November 29, 1902, and was buried at the Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.
Medal of Honor citation
[edit]The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Henry A. Hammel, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on April 28 & 29, 1863, while serving with Battery A, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, in action at Grand Gulf, Mississippi. With two comrades Sergeant Hammel voluntarily took position on board the steamer Cheeseman, in charge of all the guns and ammunition of the battery, and remained in charge of the same for considerable time while the steamer was unmanageable and subjected to a heavy fire from the enemy.[3]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ "Sergeant HAMMEL, HENRY A., U.S. Army". Congressional Medal of Honor Society. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
- ^ "Medal of Honor Recipients". United States Army Center of Military History. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
- ^ "Valor awards for Henry A. Hammel". Military Times, Hall of Valor. Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
References
[edit]- Dyer, Frederick H (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co. ASIN B01BUFJ76Q.
- War Department, U.S. (1880). The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. OCLC 857196196.
External links
[edit]"Henry A. Hammel". Claim to Fame: Medal of Honor recipients. Find a Grave. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
- This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.