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Jesse Whitfield Covington

Jesse Whitfield Covington

US Navy Medal of Honor recipient


Jesse Whitfield Covington (September 16, 1889 November 21, 1966) was an American sailor serving in the United States Navy during World War I who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.

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Biography

Covington was born September 16, 1889, in Haywood County, Tennessee and after enlisting in the United States Navy was sent to France to fight in World War I. He retired from the Navy in 1935 as a chief petty officer.

He died November 21, 1966.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Ship's Cook Third Class, U.S. Navy. Place and date: At sea aboard the USS Stewart (DD-13), 17 April 1918. Entered service at: California. Born: 16 September 1889, Haywood, Tenn. G.O. No.: 403, 1918.

Citation:

For extraordinary heroism following internal explosion of the Florence H. The sea in the vicinity of wreckage was covered by a mass of boxes of smokeless powder, which were repeatedly exploding. Jesse W. Covington, of the U.S.S. Stewart, plunged overboard to rescue a survivor who was surrounded by powder boxes and too exhausted to help himself, fully realizing that similar powder boxes in the vicinity were continually exploding and that he was thereby risking his life in saving the life of this man.[1]

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References

  1. "World War I; Covington, Jesse W. entry". Medal of Honor recipients. United States Army Center of Military History. August 3, 2009. Archived from the original on 2008-10-18. Retrieved 2009-07-19.

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