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Joel Thompson Boone

Joel Thompson Boone (August 29, 1889 – April 2, 1974) was a United States Navy officer who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War I.[1]

Joel Thompson Boone
Joel Thompson Boone
Physician to the President
In office
1929–1933
PresidentHerbert Hoover
Preceded byJames Francis Coupal
Succeeded byRoss T. McIntire
Personal details
Born(1889-08-29)August 29, 1889
St. Clair, Pennsylvania, US
DiedApril 2, 1974(1974-04-02) (aged 84)
Washington, D.C., US
Resting placeArlington National Cemetery
AwardsMedal of Honor
Distinguished Service Cross
Silver Star (6)
Bronze Star
Purple Heart (3)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Navy
Years of service1914–1950
Rank Vice admiral
Battles/warsWorld War I
Banana Wars World War II
Korean War

In addition to the Medal of Honor, Boone received the Army's Distinguished Service Cross and was awarded the Silver Star six times. These awards made Boone the most highly decorated medical officer in the history of the United States armed services.[citation needed]

Early life edit

Boone was born in St. Clair, Pennsylvania, on August 29, 1889. He was a cousin several times removed to Daniel Boone. He attended Mercersburg Academy and graduated in June 1913 from Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia. The following year he was commissioned a lieutenant (junior grade) in the United States Naval Reserve.

After attending the U.S. Naval Medical School in Washington, D.C., in the summer of 1915, he was commissioned in the Regular Navy and assigned to Marine artillery battalion of the Marine Expeditionary Force in Haiti until 1916.

First World War edit

When the United States declared war on Germany in April 1917, Boone was transferred to the battleship USS Wyoming and was promoted to lieutenant in June of the same year. He later served as a surgeon with the 6th Marine Regiment, which was part of the Army's 2nd Division while it was part of the American Expeditionary Force in France. On July 19, 1918, he displayed extraordinary heroism while treating casualties under fire. For this action he was later awarded the Medal of Honor.

He was promoted to lieutenant commander in September 1918.

Post First World War service edit

Boone remained in the Navy after the First World War and also served during the Second World War and the Korean War. He was one of the few individuals to have served in all three conflicts.

After returning from France he was assigned to serve as the director of the Bureau of Naval Affairs at the headquarters of the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C. In June 1922 he was assigned to the Presidential yacht USS Mayflower and served in that capacity during the administrations of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge.

When President Herbert Hoover took office in March 1929, Boone was assigned as the physician to the White House. He invented a game called Hooverball to help President Hoover keep in shape. He continued in the position when Franklin Roosevelt took office in 1933. He was promoted to commander in September 1931 and to captain in July 1939.

In late 1940, Captain Boone became the senior medical officer at Naval Air Station San Diego and later transferred to the Naval Hospital in Seattle, as medical officer-in-command.

In April 1945, Boone was promoted to commodore and ordered as Fleet Medical Officer to the commander of the Third Fleet, Admiral William F. Halsey. For his service in the Pacific Theater, Boone was awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy Commendation Ribbon and two battle stars.

He was promoted to the rank of rear admiral on January 8, 1946, and was reassigned as District Medical Officer, Eleventh Naval District at San Diego.

In March 1950, he became the Inspector General of the Navy Medical Department. He went to Korea in 1950 – shortly before his retirement for physical disability in December 1950.

Upon his retirement from the Navy, Boone was promoted to the rank of vice admiral on the retired list in recognition of his distinguished career, and was appointed[2] to serve as medical director of the United States Department for Veterans Affairs.[3]

Death and burial edit

Vice Admiral Boone died April 2, 1974, in Washington, D.C., and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia. His wife Helen Elizabeth (1889–1977) is buried with him.[4]

Awards and decorations edit

  Medal of Honor
  Distinguished Service Cross
 
 
Silver Star with five oak leaf clusters
 
 
Bronze Star with Combat "V"
  Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
 
 
 
Purple Heart with two oak leaf clusters
  Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal
  Haitian Campaign Medal
 
 
World War I Victory Medal with five battle clasps
  Army of Occupation of Germany Medal
 
 
American Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star
  American Campaign Medal
 
 
 
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with two bronze service stars
  World War II Victory Medal
  Navy Occupation Service Medal
  National Defense Service Medal
  Korea Service Medal
  Legion of Honor, degree of Officer
 
 
 
Croix de Guerre, 1914–18 with two bronze Palm devices
  Médaille d'honneur des affaires étrangères pour courage et dévouement (Gold grade)
  Croce al Merito di Guerra
  Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
  United Nations Korea Medal

Medal of Honor citation edit

Rank and organization: Lieutenant (Medical Corps), U.S. Navy. Place and date: Vicinity Vierzy, France, 19 July 1918. Entered service at: St. Clair, Pa. Born: 2 August 1889, St. Clair, Pa.

Citation:

For extraordinary heroism, conspicuous gallantry, and intrepidity while serving with the 6th Regiment, U.S. Marines, in actual conflict with the enemy. With absolute disregard for personal safety, ever conscious and mindful of the suffering fallen, Surg. Boone, leaving the shelter of a ravine, went forward onto the open field where there was no protection and despite the extreme enemy fire of all calibers, through a heavy mist of gas, applied dressings and first aid to wounded marines. This occurred southeast of Vierzy, near the cemetery, and on the road south from that town. When the dressings and supplies had been exhausted, he went through a heavy barrage of large-caliber shells, both high explosive and gas, to replenish these supplies, returning quickly with a sidecar load, and administered them in saving the lives of the wounded. A second trip, under the same conditions and for the same purpose, was made by Surg. Boone later that day.[1]

Distinguished Service Cross edit

Citation:

The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Joel Thompson Boone, Lieutenant (Medical Corps), U.S. Navy, for extraordinary heroism in action in the Bois-de-Belleau, France, June 9–10 and 25, 1918. On two successive days the regimental aid station in which he was working was struck by heavy shells and in each case demolished. Ten men were killed and a number of wounded were badly hurt by falling timbers and stone. Under these harassing conditions this officer continued without cessation his treatment of the wounded, superintending their evacuation, and setting an inspiring example of heroism to the officers and men serving under him. On June 25, 1918, Surgeon Boone followed the attack by one battalion against enemy machine-gun positions in the Bois-de-Belleau, establishing advanced dressing stations under continuous shell fire. General Orders No. No. 137, W.D., 1918

Honors edit

The USS Boone is the twentieth ship in the United States Navy's Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided missile frigates and is the only ship to bear Boone's name. The ship was ordered January 23, 1978, launched 16 January 1980 by Todd Pacific Shipyards, and commissioned 15 May 1982.[5]

The Vice Admiral Joel T. Boone Health Care Treatment Facility on Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story – CNIC is also named in his honor.

Dates of rank edit

Ensign Lieutenant (junior grade) Assistant Surgeon Passed Assistant Surgeon (temporary) Medical Inspector Medical Director
O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6
           
Never held 1914 22 April 1915 21 September 1918 1 September 1931 1 July 1939
Commodore (temporary) Rear Admiral Vice Admiral (retired)
O-7 O-8 O-9
     
3 April 1945 8 Jan 1946 31 Dec 1950

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . American Medal of Honor recipients for World War I. United States Army Center of Military History. June 8, 2009. Archived from the original on October 18, 2008. Retrieved June 8, 2009.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-08-21. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  3. ^ "Boone, Joel T." www.history.navy.mil. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
  4. ^ "Burial Detail: Boone, Joel T. (Section 11, Grave 137-2)". ANC Explorer. Arlington National Cemetery. (Official website).
  5. ^ USS Boone home page[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • "Joel Thompson Boone". at ArlingtonCemetery.net. 16 December 2022. (Unofficial website).

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Joel Thompson Boone August 29 1889 April 2 1974 was a United States Navy officer who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War I 1 Joel Thompson BooneJoel Thompson BoonePhysician to the PresidentIn office 1929 1933PresidentHerbert HooverPreceded byJames Francis CoupalSucceeded byRoss T McIntirePersonal detailsBorn 1889 08 29 August 29 1889St Clair Pennsylvania USDiedApril 2 1974 1974 04 02 aged 84 Washington D C USResting placeArlington National CemeteryAwardsMedal of HonorDistinguished Service CrossSilver Star 6 Bronze StarPurple Heart 3 Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch serviceUnited States NavyYears of service1914 1950RankVice admiralBattles warsWorld War IBanana Wars Occupation of HaitiWorld War IIKorean WarIn addition to the Medal of Honor Boone received the Army s Distinguished Service Cross and was awarded the Silver Star six times These awards made Boone the most highly decorated medical officer in the history of the United States armed services citation needed Contents 1 Early life 2 First World War 3 Post First World War service 4 Death and burial 5 Awards and decorations 5 1 Medal of Honor citation 5 2 Distinguished Service Cross 5 3 Honors 6 Dates of rank 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editBoone was born in St Clair Pennsylvania on August 29 1889 He was a cousin several times removed to Daniel Boone He attended Mercersburg Academy and graduated in June 1913 from Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia The following year he was commissioned a lieutenant junior grade in the United States Naval Reserve After attending the U S Naval Medical School in Washington D C in the summer of 1915 he was commissioned in the Regular Navy and assigned to Marine artillery battalion of the Marine Expeditionary Force in Haiti until 1916 First World War editWhen the United States declared war on Germany in April 1917 Boone was transferred to the battleship USS Wyoming and was promoted to lieutenant in June of the same year He later served as a surgeon with the 6th Marine Regiment which was part of the Army s 2nd Division while it was part of the American Expeditionary Force in France On July 19 1918 he displayed extraordinary heroism while treating casualties under fire For this action he was later awarded the Medal of Honor He was promoted to lieutenant commander in September 1918 Post First World War service editBoone remained in the Navy after the First World War and also served during the Second World War and the Korean War He was one of the few individuals to have served in all three conflicts After returning from France he was assigned to serve as the director of the Bureau of Naval Affairs at the headquarters of the American Red Cross in Washington D C In June 1922 he was assigned to the Presidential yacht USS Mayflower and served in that capacity during the administrations of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge When President Herbert Hoover took office in March 1929 Boone was assigned as the physician to the White House He invented a game called Hooverball to help President Hoover keep in shape He continued in the position when Franklin Roosevelt took office in 1933 He was promoted to commander in September 1931 and to captain in July 1939 In late 1940 Captain Boone became the senior medical officer at Naval Air Station San Diego and later transferred to the Naval Hospital in Seattle as medical officer in command In April 1945 Boone was promoted to commodore and ordered as Fleet Medical Officer to the commander of the Third Fleet Admiral William F Halsey For his service in the Pacific Theater Boone was awarded the Bronze Star Medal the Navy Commendation Ribbon and two battle stars He was promoted to the rank of rear admiral on January 8 1946 and was reassigned as District Medical Officer Eleventh Naval District at San Diego In March 1950 he became the Inspector General of the Navy Medical Department He went to Korea in 1950 shortly before his retirement for physical disability in December 1950 Upon his retirement from the Navy Boone was promoted to the rank of vice admiral on the retired list in recognition of his distinguished career and was appointed 2 to serve as medical director of the United States Department for Veterans Affairs 3 Death and burial editVice Admiral Boone died April 2 1974 in Washington D C and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington Virginia His wife Helen Elizabeth 1889 1977 is buried with him 4 Awards and decorations edit nbsp Medal of Honor nbsp Distinguished Service Cross nbsp nbsp Silver Star with five oak leaf clusters nbsp nbsp Bronze Star with Combat V nbsp Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal nbsp nbsp nbsp Purple Heart with two oak leaf clusters nbsp Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal nbsp Haitian Campaign Medal nbsp nbsp World War I Victory Medal with five battle clasps nbsp Army of Occupation of Germany Medal nbsp nbsp American Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star nbsp American Campaign Medal nbsp nbsp nbsp Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with two bronze service stars nbsp World War II Victory Medal nbsp Navy Occupation Service Medal nbsp National Defense Service Medal nbsp Korea Service Medal nbsp Legion of Honor degree of Officer nbsp nbsp nbsp Croix de Guerre 1914 18 with two bronze Palm devices nbsp Medaille d honneur des affaires etrangeres pour courage et devouement Gold grade nbsp Croce al Merito di Guerra nbsp Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation nbsp United Nations Korea MedalMedal of Honor citation edit Rank and organization Lieutenant Medical Corps U S Navy Place and date Vicinity Vierzy France 19 July 1918 Entered service at St Clair Pa Born 2 August 1889 St Clair Pa Citation For extraordinary heroism conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity while serving with the 6th Regiment U S Marines in actual conflict with the enemy With absolute disregard for personal safety ever conscious and mindful of the suffering fallen Surg Boone leaving the shelter of a ravine went forward onto the open field where there was no protection and despite the extreme enemy fire of all calibers through a heavy mist of gas applied dressings and first aid to wounded marines This occurred southeast of Vierzy near the cemetery and on the road south from that town When the dressings and supplies had been exhausted he went through a heavy barrage of large caliber shells both high explosive and gas to replenish these supplies returning quickly with a sidecar load and administered them in saving the lives of the wounded A second trip under the same conditions and for the same purpose was made by Surg Boone later that day 1 Distinguished Service Cross edit Citation The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Joel Thompson Boone Lieutenant Medical Corps U S Navy for extraordinary heroism in action in the Bois de Belleau France June 9 10 and 25 1918 On two successive days the regimental aid station in which he was working was struck by heavy shells and in each case demolished Ten men were killed and a number of wounded were badly hurt by falling timbers and stone Under these harassing conditions this officer continued without cessation his treatment of the wounded superintending their evacuation and setting an inspiring example of heroism to the officers and men serving under him On June 25 1918 Surgeon Boone followed the attack by one battalion against enemy machine gun positions in the Bois de Belleau establishing advanced dressing stations under continuous shell fire General Orders No No 137 W D 1918 Honors edit The USS Boone is the twentieth ship in the United States Navy s Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided missile frigates and is the only ship to bear Boone s name The ship was ordered January 23 1978 launched 16 January 1980 by Todd Pacific Shipyards and commissioned 15 May 1982 5 The Vice Admiral Joel T Boone Health Care Treatment Facility on Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek Fort Story CNIC is also named in his honor Dates of rank editEnsign Lieutenant junior grade Assistant Surgeon Passed Assistant Surgeon temporary Medical Inspector Medical DirectorO 1 O 2 O 3 O 4 O 5 O 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Never held 1914 22 April 1915 21 September 1918 1 September 1931 1 July 1939Commodore temporary Rear Admiral Vice Admiral retired O 7 O 8 O 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 April 1945 8 Jan 1946 31 Dec 1950See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp World War I portalList of Medal of Honor recipients List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joel Thompson Boone a b Medal of Honor recipients American Medal of Honor recipients for World War I United States Army Center of Military History June 8 2009 Archived from the original on October 18 2008 Retrieved June 8 2009 US People Boone Joel T Vice Admiral USN Archived from the original on 2014 08 21 Retrieved 2013 05 06 Boone Joel T www history navy mil Retrieved 2018 04 26 Burial Detail Boone Joel T Section 11 Grave 137 2 ANC Explorer Arlington National Cemetery Official website USS Boone home page permanent dead link External links edit Joel Thompson Boone at ArlingtonCemetery net 16 December 2022 Unofficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joel Thompson Boone amp oldid 1157772260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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