
U.S. NavyAwarded Posthumously
Rud, George William
Year of Action1916
Unit/CommandUSS Memphis (CA-10)
HometownMinneapolis, Minnesota
Citation
For extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession while attached to the USS Memphis, at a time when that vessel was suffered total destruction from a hurricane while anchored off Santo Domingo City, 29 August 1916. C.M.M. Rud took his station in the engineroom and remained at his post amidst scalding steam and the rushing of thousands of tons of water into his department, receiving serious burns from which he immediately died.
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