African American Recipients of the Medal of Honor
A Biographical Dictionary, Civil War through Vietnam War
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About the Book
The Medal of Honor, one of the world’s most highly revered military decorations, has been awarded to 3,457 men and one woman since its inception on December 21, 1861. This honor is bestowed upon those individuals who demonstrate courage in a life-threatening situation, who put their own lives at risk for the sake of others, and who display valor above and beyond the call of duty.
This text details the stories of the 88 African Americans who have been awarded the Medal of Honor. Each entry chronicles the acts of bravery and courage that led to the serviceman’s receiving this honor. Beginning with a brief history of the Medal of Honor, the book is then divided into eight sections covering every major conflict from the Civil War through the Vietnam War. An appendix of the number of medals awarded by wars and campaigns, a bibliography, and an index are included.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Charles W. Hanna
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 199
Bibliographic Info: photos, appendix, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2010 [2002]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4911-8
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0463-3
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments v
Introduction: History of the Medal of Honor 1
1. The Civil War (1861–1865) 7
Landsman Aaron Anderson, USN 11
Private Bruce Anderson, USA 14
Private William H. Barnes, USA 15
1st Sergeant Powhatan Beaty, USA 16
Contraband Robert Blake, USN 17
1st Sergeant James H. Bronson, USA 19
Landsman William H. Brown, USN 20
Landsman Wilson Brown, USN 21
Sergeant William Harvey Carney, USA 22
Seaman Clement Dees, USN 26
Sergeant Decatur Dorsey, USA 29
Sergeant Christian A. Fleetwood, USA 30
Private James Gardiner, USA 33
Sergeant James H. Harris, USA 35
Private Thomas R. Hawkins, USA 36
Sergeant Alfred B. Hilton, USA 37
Sergeant Milton M. Holland, USA 38
Corporal Miles James, USA 40
1st Sergeant Alexander Kelly, USA 42
Landsman John Henry Lawson, USN 43
Engineer’s Cook James Mifflin, USN 44
Seaman Joachim Pease, USN 45
1st Sergeant Robert A. Pinn, USA 46
1st Sergeant Edward Ratcliff, USA 48
Color Sergeant Andrew Jackson Smith, USA 49
Private Charles Veal, USA 53
2. The Indian Wars (1866–1890) 55
Sergeant Thomas Boyne, USA 57
Sergeant Benjamin Brown, USA 59
Sergeant John Denny, USA 61
Private Pompey Factor, USA 63
Corporal Clinton Greaves, USA 65
Sergeant Henry Johnson, USA 67
Sergeant George Jordan, USA 73
Sergeant William McBryar, USA 74
Corporal Isaiah Mays, USA 75
Private Adam Paine, USA 78
Trumpeter Isaac Payne, USA 79
Sergeant Thomas Shaw, USA 81
Sergeant Emanuel Stance, USA 82
Private Augustus Walley, USA 85
Sergeant John Ward, USA 89
1st Sergeant Moses Williams, USA 90
Corporal William O. Wilson, USA 94
Sergeant Brent Woods, USA 96
3. Peacetime from 1872 to 1890 99
Ship’s Cook Daniel Atkins, USN 100
Ordinary Seaman John Davis, USN 101
Seaman Alphonse Girandy, USN 102
Seaman John Johnson, USN 102
Cooper William Johnson, USN 103
Seaman Joseph B. Noil, USN 104
Seaman John Smith, USN 104
Ordinary Seaman Robert Augustus Sweeney, USN 105
4. The Spanish-American War (1898) 107
Sergeant Edward L. Baker, Jr., USA 109
Private Dennis Bell, USA 112
Private Fitz Lee, USA 114
Fireman First Class Robert Penn, USN 115
Private William H. Thompkins, USA 116
Private George Henry Wanton, USA 117
5. World War I (1914–1918) 119
Corporal Freddie Stowers, USA 121
6. World War II (1941–1945) 123
2nd Lieutenant Vernon J. Baker, USA 124
Sergeant Edward A. Carter, Jr., USA 126
7. The Korean War (1950–1953) 137
Sergeant Cornelius H. Charlton, USA 138
Private First Class William H. Thompson, USA 142
8. The Vietnam War (1960–1975) 145
Private First Class James Anderson, Jr., USMC 146
Sergeant Webster Anderson, USA 147
Sergeant Eugene Ashley, Jr., USA 149
Private First Class Oscar P. Austin, USMC 151
Sergeant William Maud Bryant, USA 152
Sergeant Rodney Maxwell Davis, USMC 154
Private First Class Robert H. Jenkins, Jr., USMC 156
Specialist Sixth Class Lawrence Joel, USA 157
Specialist Fifth Class Dwight Hal Johnson, USA 159
Private First Class Ralph H. Johnson, USMC 162
Private First Class Garfield M. Langhorn, USA 163
Sergeant Matthew Leonard, USA 165
Sergeant Donald Russell Long, USA 166
Private First Class Milton L. Olive, III, USA 167
Captain Riley L. Pitts, USA 169
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Calvin Rogers, USA 170
1st Lieutenant Ruppert L. Sargent, USA 173
Specialist 5th Class Clarence Eugene Sasser, USA 174
Sergeant Clifford Chester Sims, USA 176
1st Lieutenant John Earl Warren, USA 177
1st Lieutenant John R. Fox, USA 128
Private First Class Willy F. James, Jr., USA 130
Staff Sergeant Ruben Rivers, USA 131
1st Lieutenant Charles L. Thomas, USA 132
Private George Watson, USA 135
Appendix: Number of Medals of Honor Awarded, by Wars and Campaigns 179
Bibliography 181
Index 185
Book Reviews & Awards
- “Helps shed new light…many of the individuals covered here are not treated anywhere else”—Booklist
- “Interesting…pays tribute to all Americans”—Military Heritage
- “A handy guide”—The Civil War News
- “An absorbing read. Hanna’s important research will be of interest not only to those researching the African American experience but to any war enthusiast or military historian”—Colorado Libraries
- “Details the stories of the 88 African Americans who have been awarded the Medal of Honor. Each entry chronicles the acts of bravery and courage that led to the serviceman’s receiving this honor”—Chicago Defender