William B. Poole
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William B. Poole | |
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1833 – 1904 (aged 70–71) | |
William B. Poole, Medal of Honor recipient |
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Place of birth | Maine |
Allegiance | Union |
Service/branch | Union Navy |
Rank | Quartermaster |
Unit | USS Kearsarge |
Battles/wars | American Civil War |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
William B. Poole (1833 – 1904) was an American sailor who was awarded the Medal of Honor for valor in action during the American Civil War.
Poole was born in Maine in 1833. On June 19, 1864 he was serving as a Quartermaster on the sloop of war USS Kearsarge when she sank the commerce raider CSS Alabama off Cherbourg, France. He was awarded his Medal of Honor for gallantry under fire exhibited while steering the ship.
Poole died in 1904 and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Lynn, Massachusetts. Fellow Civil War Medal of Honor recipient John G. B. Adams is buried in the same cemetery.
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[edit] Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1833 Maine. Accredited to: Maine. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation:
- Service as quartermaster on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge when she destroyed the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Stationed at the helm, Poole steered the ship during the engagement in a cool and most creditable manner and was highly commended by his divisional officer for his gallantry under fire.[1]
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- "WILLIAM B. POOLE" entry. Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients (M-Z). Center of Military History (CMH), United States Army (July 16, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-12-27.
- William B. Poole at Find A Grave Retrieved on 2007-12-27