Stickney, Herman O., Admiral

 

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Admiral Herman Stickney

Admiral Herman Stickney

 

Here we present a pleasing photograph of Admiral Herman Stickney. He was awarded the Medal of Honor while serving as a Commander for "Distinguished conduct in battle engagements of Vera Cruz, Mexico, April 22, 1914. He covered the landing of the 21st with the guns of the USS Prairie, and throughout the attack and occupation rendered important assistance to our forces on shore with his 3-inch battery." . It was created between 1905 and 1945 by Harris & Ewing.

The illustration illustrates Stickney, H.o., Admiral.

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Image ID# 97085550
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