
U.S. Navy
Henry A. Eilers

ConflictNoncombat
RankGunner
Year of Action1892
Unit/CommandUSS Philadelphia (C-4)
BirthplaceNewark, New Jersey
Citation
On board the USS Philadelphia during the sham attack on Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md., 17 September 1892. Displaying extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession on this occasion, Eilers remained at his post in the magazine and stamped out the burning particles of a prematurely exploded cartridge which had blown down the chute.
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