McCloy, John, 1876-1945

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Lieutenant Commander John McCloy, USN (January 30, 1876 – May 24, 1945) was an officer in the United States Navy who was one of only 19 individuals to receive the Medal of Honor twice. He received his first Medal of Honor for action in the Boxer Rebellion in June 1900. His second Medal of Honor came in 1915 for action in Vera Cruz, Mexico in April 1914.

McCloy's Medal of Honor citations read as the following:

First Award: In action with the relief expedition of the Allied forces in China, 13, 20, 21 and 22 June 1900. During this period and in the presence of the enemy, Coxswain McCloy distinguished himself by meritorious conduct.

Second Award: For heroism in leading three picket launches along Vera Cruz sea front, drawing Mexican fire and enabling cruisers to save our men onshore, 22 April 1914. Though wounded, he gallantly remained at his post.

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Boxer Rebellion (1900-1901)
Medal of Honor
Medal of Honor
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Naval Officer
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Birth 1876-01-30

Death 1945-05-24

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Americans

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