
U.S. Navy
George H. Bell

ConflictCivil War
Year of Action1861
Unit/CommandUSS Santee
Citation
Served as pilot of the USS Santee when that vessel was engaged in cutting out the rebel armed schooner Royal Yacht from Galveston Bay, 7 November 1861, and evinced more coolness, in passing the 4 forts and the rebel steamer General Rusk, than was ever before witnessed by his commanding officer. “Although severely wounded in the encounter, he displayed extraordinary courage under the most painful and trying circumstances.”
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