Alexander Crawford

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Alexander Crawford
1842March 17, 1886
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Alexander Crawford, Medal of Honor recipient
Place of birth Pennsylvania
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Rank Fireman
Unit USS Wyalusing
Battles/wars American Civil War
Awards Medal of Honor

Alexander Crawford (184217 March 1886) was a sailor in the United States Navy who served in the American Civil War. He was awarded a Medal of Honor for his actions during the war.

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Alexander Crawford was born in 1842 in Pennsylvania. He served as a fireman on the USS Wyalusing during the Civil War. On May 25, 1864, while the Wyalusing was sailing the Roanoke River, Crawford and fellow crewmembers Charles H. Baldwin, John Lafferty, Benjamin Lloyd, and John W. Lloyd volunteered for a mission to destroy the Confederate ironclad CSS Albermarle. The mission failed, but the men evaded capture and eventually made it back to the Wyalusing. For their actions, the five men were each awarded the Medal of Honor.

Alexander Crawford died on 17 March 1886 and was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

[edit] Medal of Honor citation

Alexander Crawford's official Medal of Honor citation is as follows:

On board the U.S.S. Wyalusing, Crawford volunteered 25 May 1864, in a night attempt to destroy the rebel ram Albemarle in the Roanoke River. Taking part in a plan to explode the rebel ram Albemarle, Crawford executed his part in the plan with perfection, but upon being discovered, was forced to abandon the plan and retire leaving no trace of the evidence. After spending two hazardous days and nights without food, he gained the safety of a friendly ship and was then transferred back to the Wyalusing. Though the plan failed his skill and courage in preventing detection were an example of unfailing devotion to duty.

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