Robert Augustus Sweeney, Seaman

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Robert Augustus Sweeney, Seaman

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Montreal, QC, Canada
Death: December 19, 1890 (37)
Place of Burial: New York, NY, United States
Occupation: USS Kearsarge and USS Jamestown
Managed by: Shirley Marie Caulk
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About Robert Augustus Sweeney, Seaman

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Augustus_Sweeney

Robert Augustus Sweeney (February 20, 1853 – December 19, 1890) was a sailor in the United States Navy and is one of only nineteen servicemen, and the only African American, to receive the Medal of Honor twice, both for peace-time actions.

Biography

Born on February 20, 1853, in Montreal, Canada, Sweeney immigrated to the United States and joined the Navy from New Jersey. By October 26, 1881, he was serving as an ordinary seaman on the USS Kearsarge. While Kearsarge was anchored in Hampton Roads on that day, Seaman E.M. Christoverson fell from a Jacob's ladder attached to the ship's lower boom and landed in the water. Christoverson's inability to swim, combined with a strong tidal current and rough seas, led to him quickly beginning to sink. Seeing this, Sweeney jumped overboard without hesitation and went to his aid. In his panic, Christoverson latched onto Sweeney and dragged him under the water. Sweeney was able to break free, but was grabbed and dragged under a second time. One of Kearsarge's officers, Cadet Midshipman John B. Bernadon, then dove into the water and swam to help the men. Together, Sweeney and Bernadon were able to keep Christoverson afloat and, once their shipmates had thrown them a rope, pulled him back aboard ship. For this action, Sweeney was awarded his first Medal of Honor six days later, on November

On December 20, 1883, while serving on the USS Jamestown at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, he and a shipmate, Landsman J. W. Norris, jumped into the water and rescued A.A. George, who had fallen overboard. Both Sweeney and Norris were awarded the Medal of Honor the next year, on October 18, 1884, for this act.

Medal of Honor citation

Sweeney's first citation reads:

Serving on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge, at Hampton Roads, Va., 26 October 1881, Sweeney jumped overboard and assisted in saving from drowning a shipmate who had fallen overboard into a strongly running tide.

His second citation:

Serving on board the U.S.S. Jamestown, at the Navy Yard New York, 20 December 1883, Sweeney rescued from drowning A. A. George, who had fallen overboard from that vessel


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Augustus_Sweeney

Robert Augustus Sweeney (February 20, 1853 – December 19, 1890) was a sailor in the United States Navy and is one of only nineteen servicemen, and the only African American, to receive the Medal of Honor twice, both for peace-time actions.

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Robert Augustus Sweeney, Seaman's Timeline

1853
February 20, 1853
Montreal, QC, Canada
1890
December 19, 1890
Age 37
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Calvary Cemetery, New York, NY, United States