Daniel Campbell (Medal of Honor)

Daniel J. Campbell (December 26, 1874 – April 28, 1955) was a private serving in the United States Marine Corps during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.

Daniel J. Campbell
Born(1874-12-26)December 26, 1874
Prince Edward Island, Canada
DiedApril 28, 1955(1955-04-28) (aged 80)
Place of burial
Mount Hope Cemetery, Mattapan, Massachusetts
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branchUnited States Marine Corps
Years of service1896 - 1901
RankPrivate
UnitUSS Marblehead
Battles/warsSpanish–American War
AwardsMedal of Honor

Biography

Campbell was born on December 26, 1874, in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He joined the Marine Corps from Boston in August 1896, and was honorably discharged in October 1901.[1]

Campbell died on April 28, 1955, and was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Mattapan, Massachusetts.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 26 October 1874, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 521, 7 July 1899.

Citation:

On board the U.S.S. Marblehead during the cutting of the cable leading from Cienfuegos, Cuba, 11 May 1898. Facing the heavy fire of the enemy, Campbell set an example of extraordinary bravery and coolness throughout this action.[2]

See also

References

  1. USMC History Division
  2. "CAMPBELL, DANIEL". Medal of Honor recipients, War With Spain. United States Army Center of Military History. Archived from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved June 20, 2010.


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