Burke Gaius Hanford (December 17, 1872 – April 11, 1928) was an American sailor serving in the United States Navy during the Boxer Rebellion who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.
Burke G. Hanford | |
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Born | Toledo, Ohio, US | December 17, 1872
Died | April 11, 1928 | (aged 55)
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Navy |
Rank | Chief Machinist |
Unit | USS Newark |
Battles / wars | Boxer Rebellion |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
Biography
editHanford was born December 17, 1872, in Toledo, Ohio, and after entering the navy he was sent as a Machinist First Class to China to fight in the Boxer Rebellion.[1]
He died April 11, 1928, and is buried in Greenwood Memorial Park in San Diego.[2]
Medal of Honor citation
editRank and organization: Machinist First Class, U.S. Navy. Born: 17 December 1872, Toledo, Ohio. Accredited to: Ohio. G.O. No.: 55, 19 July 1901.
Citation:
Served with the relief expedition of the Allied forces in China on 13, 20, 21 and 22 June 1900. In the presence of the enemy during this period, Hanford distinguished himself by meritorious conduct.[1]
See also
editReferences
editInline
- ^ a b "HANFORD, BURKE". Medal of Honor recipients, China Relief Expedition (Boxer Rebellion). United States Army Center of Military History. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
- ^ Congressional Medal of Honor Society
General
- "Burke Hanford". Hall of Valor. Military Times. Retrieved 2010-01-03.