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Frederick Thomas Fisher

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Frederick Thomas Fisher Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
England
Death
15 Apr 1906 (aged 33)
Cuba
Burial
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0428, Longitude: -118.2998
Plot
Section K, Lot 84, Grave NE
Memorial ID
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Second Samoan Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient. A native of England, he was issued the award on July 19, 1901 for his actions as a US Navy gunners mate first class assigned to the Navy cruiser USS Philadelphia (C-4) on April 1, 1899, as part of the landing party during the Second Battle of Vailele, Pacific Island of Samoa. He died at the age of 33, while serving aboard the Navy battleship USS Kearsarge (BB-5). Originally interred at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba, he was later reinterred at Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. His grave is unmarked. His Medal of Honor citation reads: "Gunner's mate, first class, serving on board the U.S.S.Philadelphia, for distinguished conduct in the presence of the enemy at Samoa, April 1, 1899."
Second Samoan Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient. A native of England, he was issued the award on July 19, 1901 for his actions as a US Navy gunners mate first class assigned to the Navy cruiser USS Philadelphia (C-4) on April 1, 1899, as part of the landing party during the Second Battle of Vailele, Pacific Island of Samoa. He died at the age of 33, while serving aboard the Navy battleship USS Kearsarge (BB-5). Originally interred at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba, he was later reinterred at Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. His grave is unmarked. His Medal of Honor citation reads: "Gunner's mate, first class, serving on board the U.S.S.Philadelphia, for distinguished conduct in the presence of the enemy at Samoa, April 1, 1899."

Bio by: William Bjornstad

Gravesite Details

Unmarked grave



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