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off the sandbar to safety. For this action, Gile, Williams, and Young were each awarded the Medal of Honor five months later, on April 16, 1864. Two sailors involved in the earlier attempts to save
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A father of seven children, Gile died at age 50 on March 19, 1898, in North Andover. He was buried there in Ridgewood Cemetery. His descendants continued the family tradition of military service.
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providing support for Union troops on shore when the ship ran aground on a sand bar and came under heavy fire from
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with a line bent on a hawser. This courageous action while under severe enemy fire enabled the
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Gile served on three other ships before leaving the Navy. On October 20, 1864 he joined the
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as a substitute and remained in that unit until the close of the war.
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Born on September 15, 1847, in Massachusetts, Gile was living in
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and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the
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when he joined the Navy. He served during the Civil War as a
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American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor
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Massachusetts
North Andover, Massachusetts
North Andover, Massachusetts
United States
United States Navy
Landsman
United States Navy
USS Lehigh
American Civil War
Medal of Honor
Union Navy
American Civil War
Medal of Honor
North Andover
landsman
USS Lehigh
Charleston Harbor
Fort Moultrie
hawser
USS Nahant
William Williams
Horatio Nelson Young
Thomas Irving
George W. Leland
20th Maine Infantry Regiment


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