- William M. Corry, Jr.
Infobox Military Person
name= William Merrill Corry, Jr.
born= birth date|1889|10|5
died= death date and age|1920|10|7|1889|10|5
placeofbirth=Quincy, Florida
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=
caption= William Merrill Corry, Jr., USN (1889-1920)
nickname=
allegiance= flag|United States
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears= 1910-1920
rank=Lieutenant Commander
commands=
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battles=World War I
awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=William Merrill Corry, Jr. (
5 October 1889 –7 October 1920 ) was a Lieutenant-Commander in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I and a recipient of theMedal of Honor .Biography
Corry was born at
Quincy, Florida . Admitted to the Naval Academy in June 1906, he graduated in 1910 and spent the next five years serving in thebattleship "Kansas". In mid-1915, Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Corry began instruction in aviation atPensacola, Florida , and was designated Naval Aviator #23 in March 1916. He had a flying positions with the armoredcruiser "Seattle" between November 1916 and May 1917, then was an officer in the armored cruiser "North Carolina".In August 1917, Lieutenant Corry began World War I service in
France , where he commanded Naval Air Stations atLe Croisic and Brest during 1918 and early 1919. He was promoted to Lieutenant Commander in July 1918. Corry remained in France for the rest of 1919 and the first half of 1920, involved in removing U.S. Naval Aviation forces fromEurope as part of the post-war demobilization.In mid-1920, Lieutenant Commander Corry was assigned as aviation aide to the Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet, stationed on the Fleet's
flagship , "Pennsylvania". In early-October 1920, while on a flight fromLong Island, New York , with another pilot, the plane crashed nearHartford, Connecticut . Though thrown clear of the wreckage, the injured Corry ran back to pull the other officer free of the flaming aircraft. Badly burned during this rescue, William M. Corry died at Hartford on7 October 1920 . He was posthumously awarded theMedal of Honor for his heroism during that accident.He is buried Eastern Cemetery Quincy Florida.findagrave|7134215 Retrieved on
2007-10-11 ]Namesake
Airfields at Pensacola, Florida (now
Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center ), and three ships have been named USS "Corry" in his honor.Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy. Place and date: Near Hartford, Conn., 2 October 1920. Born: 5 October 1889, Quincy, Fla. Accredited to: Florida. Other Navy award: Navy Cross.
Citation:
:For heroic service in attempting to rescue a brother officer from a flame-enveloped airplane. On 2 October 1920, an airplane in which Lt. Comdr. Corry was a passenger crashed and burst into flames. He was thrown 30 feet clear of the plane and, though injured, rushed back to the burning machine and endeavored to release the pilot. In so doing he sustained serious burns, from which he died 4 days later.cite web
accessdate=2007-11-27
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/interim1920-40.html
title = William M. Corry, Jr., Medal of Honor recipient
work = Interim 1920-1940
publisher Army Medal of Honor website
date =July 16 ,2007 ]ee also
*
List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients during Peacetime Notes
References
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url=http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-c/wm-corry.htm
title = Lieutenant Commander William M. Corry, Jr., USN (1889-1920)
publisher=Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy
date=18 January 2004
*cite web
accessdate=2007-11-27
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/interim1920-40.html
title = William M. Corry, Jr., Medal of Honor recipient
work = Interim 1920-1940
publisher Army Medal of Honor website
date =July 16 ,2007 *findagrave|7134215 Retrieved on
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