Christopher Nugent (Medal of Honor)

Christopher Nugent (Medal of Honor)
Christopher Nugent
Born 1840
County of Caven, Ireland
Died May 6, 1898 (aged 57–58)
Place of burial Saint Raymond Cemetery in Bronx, New York
Allegiance  United States of America
Union
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Years of service 1858 - 1865
Rank Orderly Sergeant
Unit USS Fort Henry (1862)
Battles/wars American Civil War
Awards Medal of Honor

Christopher Nugent (1840 – May 6, 1898) was an orderly sergeant serving in the United States Marine Corps who received the United States military's highest decoration for bravery, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the American Civil War.

Nugent was born in Ireland and after immigrating to the United States, joined the United States Marine Corps in 1858. He served on several vessels including the USS Fort Henry where he saw action during the American Civil War. It was while assigned to the Fort Henry that he became the third Marine to receive the Medal of Honor, for his actions, while in charge of a reconnoitering party in Florida, that forced an enemy group to retreat into a swamp. In addition to eliminating the enemy fortification they also captured weapons and destroyed equipment so it could no longer be used by the enemy.

He was discharged from the Marine Corps in 1865 and died in 1898.

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Early life and military career

Nugent was born in 1840 in County of Cavan, Ireland, and entered the Marine Corps from Charleston, Massachusetts, February 8, 1858.[1] Nugent served on several different ships until he was assigned to the marine detachment aboard the steamer USS Fort Henry (1862) as an orderly sergeant.[2][3] On June 15, 1863, while serving aboard Fort Henry, Sergeant Nugent was placed in charge of a small group and sent to reconnoiter an area along the Crystal River in Florida. When enemy troops began firing on the group from the banks of the river, killing two members of the group, Nugent ordered an assault on the enemy fortification. A woman was among the enemy force so he and his men were careful so that she would not be injured. Although they withheld their fire they were able to drive the enemy force from their fortification, forcing them to seek safety in the swamp. When the enemy was pushed from their fortification and forced to retreat into the swamp for safety they left weapons and equipment behind that Nugent and his team were able to capture. Nugent’s party took the weapons and items they needed and destroyed the rest so they couldn’t be used again by the enemy before returning to their vessel. On July 30, 1863, Nugent was involved in another incident off Depot Key, Florida, when he and other members of the ships crew captured a boat containing 2 men and a woman with their baggage. For these incidents he was recommended for the United States highest decoration for bravery, the Medal of Honor.[1][2][4] His medal was approved along with several others in General Order # 32 dated April 16, 1864 making him the third Marine in history to receive it.[1] His complete citation reads:

Serving on board the U.S.S. Fort Henry, Crystal River, Fla., 15 June 1863. Reconnoitering on the Crystal River on this date and in charge of a boat from the Fort Henry, Orderly Sgt. Nugent ordered an assault upon a rebel breastwork fortification. In this assault, the orderly sergeant and his comrades drove a guard of 11 rebels into the swamp, capturing their arms and destroying their camp equipage while gallantly withholding fire to prevent harm to a woman among the fugitives. On 30 July 1863, he further proved his courage by capturing a boat off Depot Key, Fla., containing 2 men and a woman with their baggage.[2]

Later life

He was discharged from the Marine Corps October 9, 1865 but the Secretary of the Navy did not issue the discharge certificate until 25 July 1901, 3 years after his death.[1][3] He died May 6, 1898 and is buried in Saint Raymond Cemetery in Bronx, New York.[1][5] His grave can be found in the section 6, range 27, grave 39.[5]

See also

  • List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: M–P

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Orderly Sergeant Christopher Nugent, USMC, (Deceased); Civil War 1861–1865 Medal of Honor recipient". Who's Who in Marine Corps History. United States Marine Corps, History Division. http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/Whos_Who/Nugent_C.htm. Retrieved August 12, 2010. 
  2. ^ a b c "Civil War (M-Z); Nugent, Christopher entry". Medal of Honor recipients. United States Army Center of Military History. July 28, 2010. http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/civwarmz.html. Retrieved August 12, 2010. 
  3. ^ a b Schuon, Karl (1963). U. S. Marine Corps biographical dictionary. New York: Franklin Watts. p. 162. http://books.google.com/books?id=WMY6AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA162. 
  4. ^ "Fort Henry". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Department of the Navy, Naval History & Heritage Command. http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f3/fort_henry.htm. Retrieved August 12, 2010. 
  5. ^ a b Don Morfe (October 09, 2004). "Christopher Nugent (Medal of Honor)". Claim to Fame: Medal of Honor recipients. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9571675. Retrieved August 12, 2010. 

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