Harry Herbert Miller

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Harry Herbert Miller
4 May 187912 March 1968
Harry H. Miller
Harry H. Miller
Place of birth Noel Shore, Nova Scotia, Canada
Place of death Costa Rica
Allegiance United States Navy
Rank Quartermaster Third Class
Unit USS Nashville (PG-7)
Battles/wars Spanish-American War
* Battle of Cienfuegos
Awards Medal of Honor

Harry Herbert Miller (4 May 187912 March 1968) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Spanish-American War.

Harry Miller enlisted in the U.S. Navy from the state of Massachusetts and served during the Spanish-American War on board USS Nashville (Gunboat #7). On 11 May 1898 he was one of several men who took part in a boat expedition that cut the underwater telegraph cable off Cienfuegos, Cuba. For his "extraordinary bravery and coolness" under enemy fire during this operation (the Battle of Cienfuegos), Miller was awarded the Medal of Honor. His brother, Willard Miller, also participated in the battle and was awarded the Medal of Honor, making the two men one of only five pairs of brothers to have received the medal. He attained the rank of Quartermaster Third Class before leaving the service. He eventually moved to Costa Rica where he died at the age of 88.

Harry H. Miller at Gorga Hospital, Costa Rica, in 1960.
Harry H. Miller at Gorga Hospital, Costa Rica, in 1960.

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