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Thomas Eadie (1887–1974)

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Nombre canónico
Eadie, Thomas
Fecha de nacimiento
1887-04-08
Fecha de fallecimiento
1974-11-14
Lugar de sepultura
Island Cemetery, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Scotland (birth)
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Lugar de fallecimiento
Brockton, Massachusetts, USA
Ocupaciones
navy diver
Organizaciones
United States Navy
Premios y honores
Medal of Honor (1928)
Navy Cross (twice)
World War I Victory Medal
Biografía breve
Thomas Eadie was born on 8 April 1887 in Scotland. He enlisted in the Navy in 1909, became a Gunner's Mate and was also trained as a diver. While serving as a Chief Gunner's Mate in the 1920s, he assisted in salvage work on the sunken submarines S-51 (SS-162) and S-4 (SS-109), receiving the Navy Cross for each operation, and the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism in rescuing a fellow diver on the S-4 on 18 December 1927.

Eadie retired from active duty in 1939, but returned to service during World War II, receiving appointment as Chief Gunner (Warrant Officer). He later became a Commissioned Officer and retired in the rank of Lieutenant. Thomas Eadie died at Brockton, Massachusetts, on 14 November 1974. (history.navy.mil)

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