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Thomas S. Flood (Medal of Honor)

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77: 193:, Louisiana, and at the taking of New Orleans, 24 and 25 April 1862. Swept from the bridge by a shell which wounded the Signal Quartermaster, Navy Boy Thomas Flood returned to the bridge after assisting the wounded man below and taking over his duties, performed them with coolness, exactitude and the fidelity of a veteran Seaman. His intelligence and character cannot be spoken of too warmly. 165:
and acted as an aide to the executive officer, F.A. Roe. An artillery shell struck nearby, knocking Flood off the bridge onto the deck below and removing the leg of Signal Quartermaster Murry. Flood helped Murry below decks to the surgeon, then returned to the bridge and took over the man's duties.
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The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Boy Thomas S. Flood, United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in action while serving on board the
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Reports of the Naval Engagements on the Mississippi River, Resulting in the Capture of Forts Jackson and St. Philip and the City of New Orleans, and the Destruction of the Rebel Naval Flotilla
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Flood's official Medal of Honor citation follows. The sentence at the end of the citation is from Roe's after action report.
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In his report of the battle, Roe praised Flood's actions and suggested he be appointed a
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and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the
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United States Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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"Thomas S. Flood"
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"Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients (A–L)"
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Reports of the Naval Engagements on the Mississippi River, Resulting in the Capture of Forts Jackson and St. Philip and the City of New Orleans, and the Destruction of the Rebel Naval Flotilla
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