
U.S. Navy
Graves, Ora
ConflictWorld War I
Year of Action1917
Unit/CommandUSS Pittsburgh (CA-4)
HometownLas Animas, Colorado
Citation
For extraordinary heroism on 23 July 1917, while the USS Pittsburgh was proceeding to Buenos Aires, Argentina. A 3-inch saluting charge exploded, causing the death of C. T. Lyles, seaman. Upon the explosion, Graves was blown to the deck, but soon recovered and discovered burning waste on the deck. He put out the burning waste while the casemate was filled with clouds of smoke, knowing that there was more powder there which might explode.
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