George F. Brock
George Frederick Brock (October 18, 1872 – October 12, 1914) was a United States Navy Carpenter's Mate received the Medal of Honor for actions on board the USS Bennington off San Diego, California during a boiler explosion which killed 62 enlisted men and one officer.
George F. Brock | |
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Born | Cleveland, Ohio | October 18, 1872
Died | October 12, 1914 41) Marin County, California | (aged
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/ | United States Navy |
Years of service | c. 1905 - c. 1910 |
Rank | Carpenter's Mate Second Class |
Unit | USS Bennington |
Battles/wars | Non-combat award |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
The 1910 United States Census records him as still serving in the Navy. He died October 12, 1914, in Marin County, California. He is buried at San Francisco National Cemetery.[1]
Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Carpenter's Mate Second Class, U.S. Navy. Born: October 18, 1872, Cleveland, Ohio. Accredited to: California. G.O. No.: 13, January 5, 1906.
Citation:
Serving on board the U.S.S. Bennington for extraordinary heroism displayed at the time of the explosion of that vessel at San Diego, Calif., 21 July 1905.[2]
References
- "Lost to History » Medal of Honor Historical Society of the United States".
- "Medal of Honor recipients". United States Army Center of Military History. August 3, 2009. Retrieved January 6, 2010.
- This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.
- "Home of Heroes". Retrieved September 29, 2010.