Philip Bazaar
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Philip Bazaar | |
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Navy Medal of Honor |
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Place of birth | Chile |
Allegiance | Union Navy |
Rank | Ordinary Seaman |
Unit | USS Santiago de Cuba |
Battles/wars | American Civil War * Battle of Fort Fisher |
Awards | Medal of Honor Navy Civil War Campaign Medal |
Seaman Philip Bazaar, born in Chile, South America, was a Navy seaman who was awarded the United States' highest military decoration for valor in combat — the Medal of Honor — for having distinguished himself during the battle for Fort Fisher of the American Civil War.
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[edit] Biography
Bazaar, a resident of Massachusetts, was a Chilean immigrant who joined the Union Navy at New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Bazaar was assigned to the USS Santiago de Cuba during the American Civil War. Santiago de Cuba was a wooden, brigantine-rigged, side-wheel steamship under the command of Rear Admiral David D. Porter.
On the latter part of 1864, Union General Ulysses S. Grant ordered an assault on Fort Fisher, a stronghold of the Confederate States of America. It protected the vital trading routes of Wilmington's port, at North Carolina.
Rear Admiral Porter was in charge of the naval assault and General Benjamin F. Butler was in charge of the land assault. After the failure of the first assault, Butler was replaced by Major General Alfred Terry.
A second assault was ordered for January 1865. Bazaar was aboard the USS Santiago de Cuba and served in both assaults on the fort. On January 12, 1865, both ground and naval Union forces attempted the second assault. Bazaar and 5 other crew members, under the direct orders from Rear Admiral Porter, carried dispatches during the battle while under heavy fire from the Confederates to Major General Alfred Terry.
Philip Bazaar was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions.
[edit] Medal of Honor citation
“ | On board the U.S.S. Santiago de Cuba during the assault on Fort Fisher on 15 January 1865. As one of a boat crew detailed to one of the generals on shore, O.S. Bazaar bravely entered the fort in the assault and accompanied his party in carrying dispatches at the height of the battle. He was 1 of 6 men who entered the fort in the assault from the fleet. | ” |
[edit] Awards and decorations
Philip Bazaar's awards and decorations include the following:
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- USS Santiago de Cuba (1861-1865). Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy.
- Medal of Honor citation for Philip Bazaar. HomeofHeroes.com.
- Fort Fisher: Last Major Stronghold of the Confederacy. North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources.
[edit] External links
- Navy Medal of Honor: Civil War 1861-65. Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy. Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
- Gilberto Villahermosa (Sep 2002). "On the frontlines: America's Hispanics in America's wars". Army.
- SFC Douglas Ide (September 1994). "Saluting Hispanic Soldiers". Soldiers (Volume 49, Number 9): page 52.