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George Huber Wheeler

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For bravery and extraordinary heroism displayed by him during a conflagration in Coquimbo, Chile, 20 January 1909.
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sailor and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the
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Wheeler returned to sea duty in October 1922 on board the minesweeper
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during the next three years. He was temporarily promoted to the
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in Pennsylvania. He served from 1934 to 1937 on the battleship
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in October 1917, some months after the United States entered
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and transferred two years later to the destroyer tender
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In May 1918, he was assigned to the 511: 509: 507: 353:. In August 1926, he was assigned to 247:on a ship in the 2nd Division of the 7: 525:Naval History & Heritage Command 232:Grave at Arlington National Cemetery 216:and achieving the permanent rank of 357:, California, later serving in the 318:. A year later, he was advanced to 527:. January 29, 2008. Archived from 460:Naval History and Heritage Command 458:from websites or documents of the 393:. 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Charleston, South Carolina
Bethesda, Maryland
Arlington National Cemetery
United States
United States Navy
Lieutenant
USS Vermont (BB-20)
USS Quail (AM-15)
USS Altair (AD-11)
USS Concord (CL-10)
USS Oklahoma (BB-37)
USS Vestal (AR-4)
Medal of Honor
United States Navy
Medal of Honor
Coquimbo
Chile
lieutenant
World War I
chief warrant officer

Charleston, South Carolina
shipfitter
first class
United States Pacific Fleet
Coquimbo
Chile
Bradley A. Fiske
William Henry Gowan

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