William M Corry, Jr.-Quincy, FL
Posted by: Don.Morfe
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Peacetime Medal of Honor Recipient for action near Hartford, CT attempting to save a pilot on October 2, 1920. He died 4 days later. He is buried in Eastern Cemetery, Quincy FL.
Waymark Code: WMWTT9
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 10/13/2017
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He was born on October 5, 1889 in Quincy, FL and died on October 6, 1920 in Hartford, CT. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: *CORRY, WILLIAM MERRILL, JR.
• Rank and organization: Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy
• Place and date: Near Hartford, Conn., 2 October 1920
• Accredited to: Florida
• Other Navy award: Navy Cross
Citation: For heroic service in attempting to rescue a brother officer from a flame-enveloped airplane. On 2 October 1920, an airplane in which Lt. Comdr. Corry was a passenger crashed and burst into flames. He was thrown 30 feet clear of the plane and, though injured, rushed back to the burning machine and endeavored to release the pilot. In so doing he sustained serious burns, from which he died 4 days later.
The USS Corry was named after him. It was launched July 28, 1941 and lost on June 6, 1944 off Normandy, France during the D-Day invasion.
Armed Service: Navy
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