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John Otto Siegel - Biography

John Otto Siegel (21 April 1890-1 November 1973) was a United States Navy Boatswain's Mate Second Class who earned the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism while serving on board of the during World War I.

Medal of Honor citation

  • Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate Second Class, United States Navy.
  • Born: 21 April 1890, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • Accredited to:New Jersey

Citation:

For extraordinary heroism while serving on board the Mohawk in performing a rescue mission aboard the schooner Hjeltenaes which was in flames on 1 November 1918. Going aboard the blazing vessel, Siegel rescued 2 men from the crew's quarters and went back the third time. Immediately after he had entered the crew's quarters, a steam pipe over the door bursted, making it impossible for him to escape. Siegel was overcome with smoke and fell to the deck, being finally rescued by some of the crew of the Mohawk who carried him out and rendered first aid.

Died: 8-15-1943 Buried @ Mt Mercy Gary Indiana Entry made by Great Grandson. Have copy of Death certificate, Original documents of award of MOH. MOH ribbon.

See also

  • List of Medal of Honor recipients
  • List of Jewish Medal of Honor recipients
  • List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War I







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