Alexander Mack (1834–1907) was a sailor in the United States Navy and a Medal of Honor recipient for his role in the American Civil War.
Alexander Mack | |
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Born | Rotterdam | May 17, 1834
Died | September 25, 1907 | (aged 73)
Allegiance | United States Union |
Service | United States Navy Union Navy |
Rank | Chief Boatswain |
Unit | USS Brooklyn |
Battles / wars | American Civil War |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
Mack is buried in Saint Patricks Cemetery, Fall River, Massachusetts.[1]
Medal of Honor citation
editRank and organization: Captain of the Top, United States Navy.
Born: 1836, Holland. Accredited to: New York.
G.O. No.: 45, December 31, 1864.
Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Brooklyn during successful attacks against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay, on August 5, 1864. Although wounded and sent below for treatment, Mack immediately returned to his post and took charge of his gun and, as heavy enemy return fire continued to fall, performed his duties with skill and courage until he was again wounded and totally disabled.[2]
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ vconline.org.uk
- ^ "Mack, Alexander entry". Medal of Honor recipients: Civil War (M–Z). United States Army Center of Military History. June 8, 2009. Archived from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
References
edit- "Mack, Alexander entry". Medal of Honor recipients: Civil War (M–Z). United States Army Center of Military History. June 8, 2009. Archived from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
External links
edit- This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.