Henry Laub
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Henry Laub (9 March 1792–10 September 1813) was an officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812.
Born in York, Pennsylvania, Laub was appointed midshipman 1 October 1809 under Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. Wounded in the early part of the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 September 1813, he was carried below but struck by a round shot that crashed through the cockpit, killing him instantly. Congress expressed deep regret at his loss, commended his gallantry, and ordered that a sword be presented to his nearest male relative.
Two ships have been named USS Laub for him.
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This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.