- Floyd Bennett
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name= Floyd Bennett
born= Birth date|1890|10|25
died= death date and age|1928|4|25|1890|10|25
placeofbirth=Warrensburg, New York
placeofdeath=Quebec, Canada
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
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rank=Warrant Officer
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awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=Floyd Bennett (October 25, 1890 – April 25, 1928). American
aviator who pilotedRichard E. Byrd on his attempt to reach theNorth Pole in 1926.Biography
Bennett was born in Warrensburg, New York in 1890. He was an automobile mechanic before enlisting in the Navy in 1917. Bennett was warranted a Machinist and learned to fly. He served with
Richard E. Byrd on an aviation survey ofGreenland in 1925, where Byrd came to respect Bennett's abilities as a pilot.Byrd named Bennett as his pilot for an attempt to reach the
North Pole by air in 1926. Bennett was at the controls on May 9 as the two men made their attempt, in aFokker Tri-motor called "Josephine Ford", returning to their base atSpitsbergen the same day. Although the European press was skeptical of the claim, because it seemed that the plane had been away from Spitsbergen too briefly to have reached the Pole, Byrd and Bennett were lionized in America. Bennett received aMedal of Honor for this feat. The subsequent discovery of Byrd's diary of the flight, with erased (but still legible) sextant readings, has shown that they could not have actually reached the Pole (seeBernt Balchen ).Byrd was a leading candidate for the
Orteig Prize in 1927, to be awarded for the first nonstop flight between France and the United States. Once again, Byrd named Bennett as his pilot for the attempt. However, Bennett, alone in the heavily laden airplane, aFord Tri-motor called "America", during a practice takeoff, was seriously injured and the airplane badly damaged when it ground looped. Consequently,Charles Lindbergh claimed the prize as Bennett recuperated and the plane was being repaired.Floyd Bennett died in
Quebec ,Canada on April 25, 1928 frompneumonia that developed following the injuries from his crash. He was buried inArlington National Cemetery Arlington, Virginia . His grave can be found in section 3, grave 1852-B.findagrave|2121 Retrieved on 2007-11-15]Honors
Two airports in New York are named in honor of Floyd Bennett.
Floyd Bennett Field ,New York City 's first municipalairport , and Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport near his birthplace, inQueensbury, New York . Thedestroyer , USS "Bennett" (DD-473), is also named in his honor. On his flight to the South Pole in 1929, Byrd named hisFord Tri-motor airplane the "Floyd Bennett" in honor of him.Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Machinist, U.S. Navy. Born: 25 October 1890, Warrensburg, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. Other Navy award: Distinguished Service Medal.
Citation:
:For distinguishing himself conspicuously by courage and intrepidity at the risk of his life as a member of the Byrd Arctic Expedition and thus contributing largely to the success of the first heavier-than-air flight to the North Pole and return.
ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients during Peacetime Notes
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* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/bennettf.htm Floyd Bennett, Warrant Officer, United States Navy] , Arlington National Cemetery.Persondata
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