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Charles Conway Hartigan

Charles Conway Hartigan

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Charles Conway Hartigan (September 13, 1882 February 25, 1944) was born in Norwich, New York and died in Edgewater, Maryland. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1906.[1]

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He received the Medal of Honor for actions at the United States occupation of Veracruz.[2][3] He is a veteran of World War I and commanded the ill-fated USS Oklahoma (BB-37) from 1937 to 1939.[4]

Medal of Honor citation

Rank: Lieutenant

Organization: U.S. Navy

Born:13 September 1882, Middletown, NY

Accredited to: New York

Date of issue: 12/04/1915

Citation
Arlington National Cemetery

For distinguished conduct in battle, engagement of Vera Cruz, 22 April 1914. During the second day's fighting the service performed by him was eminent and conspicuous. He was conspicuous for the skillful handling of his company under heavy rifle and machinegun fire, for which conduct he was commended by his battalion commander.[5]

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  1. "Medal of Honor recipients". United States Naval Academy. Archived from the original on 2013-12-17. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
  2. "Charles Conway Hartigan". Arlington National Cemetery. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
  3. "Lieutenant Hartigan, Charles Conway". Congressional Medal of Honor Society. Retrieved 2009-03-15.

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