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For this action, Helms was awarded the Medal of Honor, although his nomination was not without controversy. He was first recommended for the Medal of Honor by the
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Helms was officially awarded the Medal of Honor and a $ 100 gratuity on March 23, 1901, two and a half months after his rescue of Tomizi. His citation reads:
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At one point in his service, he jumped overboard from a tugboat in rough seas and rescued a drowning sailor, Fireman Second Class W. Gallagher.
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Helms' official Medal of Honor citation gives the rescued man's surname as "Tomizi"; however other sources give "Tomasi" or "Tomazo".
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had been at anchor in calm seas, Helms' actions did not put himself in danger and did not constitute "extraordinary heroism." The
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Helms died at age 44, while still serving in the Marine Corps. He was buried at Mound Grove Cemetery in
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alleging that Helms' nomination had been objected to because he was not a
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and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the
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s captain, Charles H. Rockwell. The nomination was endorsed by Admiral
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Jack Helms
Chicago, Illinois
Kankakee, Illinois
United States Marine Corps
Sergeant
USS Chicago
Medal of Honor
United States Marine
Medal of Honor
Chicago, Illinois
Marine Corps headquarters
Washington, D.C.
sergeant
USS Chicago
flagship
South Atlantic Squadron
Montevideo
Uruguay
Winfield Scott Schley
Bureau of Navigation
Arent S. Crowninshield
Commandant of the Marine Corps
Charles Heywood
Secretary of the Navy
John Davis Long
Baltimore American
commissioned officer

Kankakee, Illinois
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