Jeremiah Troy
Jeremiah Troy (c. 1845–1917)[1] was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor. BiographyBorn in about 1845 in New York, New York, Troy joined the Navy from that state. By April 21, 1882, he was serving as a chief boatswain's mate on the training ship USS New Hampshire. On that day, while New Hampshire was at Newport, Rhode Island, he and another sailor, Boatswain's Mate James F. Sullivan, jumped overboard and rescued Third Class Boy Francis T. Price from drowning. For this action, both Troy and Sullivan were awarded the Medal of Honor two and a half years later, on October 18, 1884.[2] Troy's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
Troy died on January 11, 1897, in Brooklyn, New York and is buried in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn. See alsoReferences
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