John Hayes (sailor)

John Hayes
Born (1832-07-20)July 20, 1832
Newfoundland, Canada
Died January 28, 1911(1911-01-28)
Blairstown, Iowa
Allegiance  United States of America
Service/branch  United States Navy
Years of service 1861 - 1864, 1865 - 1868
Rank Coxswain
Unit USS Kearsarge
Battles/wars

Civil War

Awards Medal of Honor

John Hayes (20 July 1832 - 28 January 1911) was a veteran of the American Civil War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor.

Biography

Hayes was born in Newfoundland, Canada, but left his home at an early age to work on British and American merchant vessels in the years leading up to the Civil War. He joined the United States Navy in December 1861. He served throughout the Civil War and was discharged in August 1868.

Later in 1868, Hayes moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and served on several ships that sailed the Great Lakes. He soon abandoned his naval lifestyle and settled down on a farm in Wisconsin and married. Near the end of his life, Hayes moved to Blairstown, Iowa, to be near his daughter. He died in January 1911.[1]

Battle of Cherbourg

In June 1864, Hayes was serving as the second captain of the number two gun of the USS Kearsarge. The ship was pursuing the CSS Alabama, a successful commerce raiding ship. On June 19, 1864, the Kearsarge found the Alabama off of the coast of the French port of Cherbourg. The two ships battled, and the Alabama was destroyed in less than an hour. The accuracy of the gun operated by Hayes was instrumental in sinking the Alabama.[2] Hayes received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the battle.[3][4]

Citation

Served on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge when she destroyed the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Acting as second captain of the No. 2 gun during this bitter engagement, Hayes exhibited marked coolness and good conduct and was highly recommended for his gallantry under fire by the divisional officer.[5]

References

  1. "Coxswain John Hayes". State Historical Society of Iowa. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  2. "Coxswain John Hayes". State Historical Society of Iowa. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  3. "Navy Medal of Honor: Civil War 1861-65". United States Navy. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  4. "John Hayes". Military Times. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  5. Sterner, C. "Hayes, John". Home of Heroes. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
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