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Congressional Medal of Honor Society
Stories of Sacrifice
World War I - U.S. Navy
John MacKenzie
Details
Rank: Chief Boatswain's Mate
Conflict/Era: World War I
Unit/Command: U.S.S. Remlik
Military Service Branch: U.S. Navy
Medal of Honor Action Date: December 17, 1917
Medal of Honor Action Place: off the French Coast
Citation
For extraordinary heroism while serving on board the U.S.S. Remlik, on the morning of 17 December 1917, when the Remlik encountered a heavy gale. During this gale, there was a heavy sea running. The depth charge box on the taffrail aft, containing a Sperry depth charge, was washed overboard, the depth charge itself falling inboard and remaining on deck. MacKenzie, on his own initiative, went aft and sat down on the depth charge, as it was impracticable to carry it to safety until the ship was headed up into the sea. In acting as he did, MacKenzie exposed his life and prevented a serious accident to the ship and probable loss of the ship and the entire crew.
Medal of Honor Recipient John MacKenzie
Additional Details
Accredited to: Massachusetts
Awarded Posthumously: No
Born: July 7, 1886, Bridgeport, Fairfield County, CT, United States
Died: December 26, 1933
Buried: Forest Dale Cemetery (MH) (R-113), Holyoke, MA, United States