
U.S. Navy
Wilson, August
Year of Action1897
Unit/CommandUSS Puritan
HometownDanzig
Citation
For gallant conduct while serving on board the USS Puritan and at the time of the collapse of one of the crown sheets of boiler E on that vessel, 1 July 1897. Wrapping wet cloths about his face and arms, Wilson entered the fireroom and opened the safety valve, thus removing the danger of disabling the other boilers.
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