
U.S. Navy
Stacy, William Bradford
ConflictNoncombat
Year of Action1866
Unit/CommandUSS Rhode Island
HometownFall River, Massachusetts
Citation
While coaling ship in the harbor of Cape Haiten, one of the crew of the Rhode Island fell overboard, and, after catching a rope, had been forced by exhaustion, to relinquish his hold. Although the sea was running high at the time, Stacy, at the peril of his life, jumped overboard, secured the rope around his shipmate, and thus saved him from drowning.
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