- Harry C. Beasley
Infobox Military Person
name= Harry C. Beasely
born= birth date|1888|11|1
died= death date and age|1931|7|2|1888|11|1
placeofbirth=Newark, Ohio
placeofdeath=Newark, Ohio
placeofburial= Cedar Hill Cemetery,Newark, Ohio
caption= Harry C. Beasely, Medal of Honor recipient
nickname=
allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=
rank=Seaman
commands=
unit=USS Florida (BB-30)
battles=United States occupation of Veracruz, 1914
awards=Medal of Honor ,Good Conduct Medal ,World War I Victory Medal , Mexico Service Medal,Navy Expeditionary Medal
laterwork=Police Officer Harry C. Beasely (November 1, 1888 to July 2, 1931) was a
United States Navy seaman awarded theMedal of Honor for actions during theUnited States occupation of Veracruz, 1914 . He also served as a police officer inNewark, Ohio , where he was killed in the line of duty by unknown gunmen in 1931.Life
Beasley was born in 1888 in
Newark, Ohio . After joining theUnited States Navy , Beasley served as aseaman on board the U.S.S. Florida.Shortly after being award the Medal of Honor in 1914 for actions during United States occupation of Veracruz, Beasley left the Navy. However, he reenlisted during
World War I and served until 1921, eventually reaching the rank of Chief Petty Officer. [ [http://lickingcountyveterans.com/Beasley%20Medals.htm "Beasley's Medals"] LickingCountyVeterans.com, accessed July 6, 2008.]ervice during United States occupation of Veracruz
In 1914, Beasley took part in the
United States occupation of Veracruz, 1914 , serving as an armed Navy sailor (known as "Bluejackets") tasked with capturing the city'sCustoms House . [The Landing at Veracruz, 1914, by Jack Sweetman, U.S. Naval Institute Press, 1968, page 72.] Lead by EnsignGeorge M. Lowry , Beasley's company was pinned down by "murderous rifle and machine-gun fire." Not wanting to risk his entire company, Lowry asked for volunteers to approach the Custom's House from the side. Five men volunteered: Beasley,Joseph G. Harner , Coxswain J. F. Schumaker, Boatswain's Mate Second ClassGeorge Cregan , and SeamanLawrence C. Sinnett .Lowry lead the volunteers into a narrow alley, where they came under a cross fire from riflemen in the Custom's Building and machine gunners in a nearby hotel. During this fighting, "A bullet clipped one of the buttons off Lowry's cap and another tore through his right legging, creasing the flesh. Beasley was slightly wounded, and Schumaker was shot through the head." [The Landing at Veracruz, 1914, by Jack Sweetman, U.S. Naval Institute Press, 1968, page 72.]
After his men were able to silence the machine gunners with return rifle fire, Lowry called for a corpsman to help Schumaker. Hospital Apprentice First Class
William Zuiderveld ran down the alley and tried to stop the flow of blood from Schumaker's head, but was unable to do so. Schumaker soon died. [The Landing at Veracruz, 1914, by Jack Sweetman, U.S. Naval Institute Press, 1968, page 72-3.]Once Zuiderveld carried Schumaker to the rear, Lowry and his surviving men worked their way up the alley and scaled the wall around the Custom's House. After Lowry and his men smashed through a window of the Custom's House, the personnel inside surrendered. Several days later, Lowry returned to the scene and counted twelve bullet impacts on the wall where his men had climbed it. [The Landing at Veracruz, 1914, by Jack Sweetman, U.S. Naval Institute Press, 1968, page 73.]
Beasley, along with almost all of the men who volunteered for the attack, was awarded the
Medal of Honor for his actions.Later life and death
After the war Beasley returned to his hometown of Newark and, in 1926, became a police officer with the city's Police Department. During the evening of June 30, 1931, Beasley was walking a downtown beat when "he was gunned down by an armed gang attempting the theft of a safe from a local shoe store." He died two days later from multiple gunshot wounds; his killers were never identified or caught. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery,
Newark, Ohio . His grave can be found in section 16, lot 123.findagrave|8363017 Retrieved on 2007-12-01]His Medal of Honor and other military awards are on display in the lobby of the Newark Police Department, having been donated by his surviving relatives. [ [http://lickingcountyveterans.com/Beasley%20Medals.htm "Beasley's Medals"] LickingCountyVeterans.com, accessed July 6, 2008.]
Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: November 1, 1888 Ohio. Accredited to: Ohio. G.O. No.: 101, June 15, 1914.
Citation:
:On board the U.S.S. Florida for extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession during the seizure of Vera Cruz, Mexico, April 21, 1914.cite web
accessdate=2007-12-01
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/mohmex.html
title = Harry C. Beasley, Medal of Honor recipient
work = Mexican Campaign (Vera Cruz)
publisher Army Medal of Honor website
date = July 16, 2007]ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients Notes
References
*findagrave|8363017 Retrieved on 2007-12-10
*cite web
accessdate=2007-12-01
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/mohmex.html
title = Harry C. Beasley, Medal of Honor recipient
work = Mexican Campaign (Vera Cruz)
publisher Army Medal of Honor website
date = July 16, 2007
* [http://www.odmp.org/officer.php?oid=1635ODMP Memorial/photograph]
* [http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/citations_1900_wars/mx_beasley.html Citation {reference only]Persondata
NAME= Beasely, Harry C.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Navy Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH= November 1, 1888
PLACE OF BIRTH=Newark, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH= July 2, 1931
PLACE OF DEATH=Newark, Ohio
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