English: Seaman Willard Dwight Miller, United States Navy. A Canadian who served in USS Nashville (Gunboat # 7) during the Spanish-American War. Both he and his brother, Harry H. Miller, were awarded the Medal of Honor for exhibiting "extraordinary bravery and coolness" during the 11 May 1898 telegraph cable cutting operation off Cienfuegos, Cuba. This is a halftone reproduction. Courtesy of the Army Museum, Halifax Citadel, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1971.
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