
U.S. Navy
George W. Leland

ConflictCivil War
RankActing Master's Mate
Year of Action1863
Unit/CommandUSS Lehigh
BirthplaceSavannah, Georgia
Citation
Serving on board the USS Lehigh, Charleston Harbor, 16 November 1863, during the hazardous task, of freeing the Lehigh, which had grounded, and was under heavy enemy fire from Fort Moultrie. Rowing the small boat which was used in the hazardous task of transferring hawsers from the Lehigh to the Nahant, Leland twice succeeded in making the trip, only to find that each had been in vain when the hawsers were cut by enemy fire and chaffing.
Explore Fellow Recipients
See the recipients that share the same branch of service or conflict as George W. Leland
William WrightU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Robert Teleford Clifford (Kelley, Robert Teleford)U.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

James StoddardU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Edward B. YoungU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Anthony WilliamsU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Henry BrutscheU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Patrick ColbertU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Richard StoutU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Cassin YoungU.S. NavyConflict: World War II

James B. Chandler (Chandler, John B.)U.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Thomas BartonU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

James BarnumU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War
The Medal
A Medal Steeped in History
Uncover the inspiring legacy, symbolism, and selection criteria of the Medal of Honor.
EXPLORE THE MEDAL

Exhibits
THE RING OF VALOR
Step into the heart of the Museum and surround yourself with stories of courage and sacrifice.
VIEW EXHIBIT DETAILS



