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Robert H. Stanley

Robert Henry Stanley (May 2, 1881 – July 15, 1942) was a 40-year member of the United States Navy. He was the first hospital corpsman to receive the nation's highest military decoration for valor, the Medal of Honor. He was awarded the medal for carrying messages under heavy fire on June 13, 20, 21 and 22 and July 12, 1900, while assigned to the USS Newark at Beijing (then Peking), China during the Boxer Rebellion.

Robert Henry Stanley
Robert H. Stanley as a Chief Pharmacist
Born(1881-05-02)May 2, 1881
Brooklyn, New York, US
DiedJuly 15, 1942(1942-07-15) (aged 61)
Pensacola, Florida, US
Place of burial
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1898–1939
RankChief Pharmacist
UnitUSS Vermont
USS Newark (C-1)
USS America
Battles/warsSpanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Boxer Rebellion
World War I
AwardsMedal of Honor

Early life and military career

Stanley was born Brooklyn, New York on May 2, 1881. On March 28, 1898, he enlisted in the Navy at age 16 aboard the receiving ship USS Vermont, moored at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. He served as a landsman and participated in the Spanish–American War, which was declared only a month after his enlistment, and the Philippine–American War which began in 1899.[1]

He was serving as a Hospital Apprentice on the USS Newark when the ship arrived in Tientsin, China on May 22, 1900.[2] The Newark had been sent during the China Relief Expedition to help relieve Allied forces fighting in the Boxer Rebellion. On 13 and 20, 21, and June 22 and July 12, in Beijing (then known to Americans as "Peking"), he volunteered to carry messages between the American and British legations despite heavy fire,[1][3][4] "Chinese snipers were everywhere and Boxer militants fought viciously."[4]

For these actions, he was awarded the Medal of Honor a year later, on July 19, 1901.[3] The medal was presented to him aboard the armored cruiser USS Brooklyn.[1] Stanley, at age 19, was the youngest Medal of Honor recipient of the Boxer Rebellion.[5] He was also the first member of the U.S. Navy medical community to receive the award.[6]

Stanley was discharged from the Navy on August 8, 1901, which was one month after being awarded the Medal of Honor.

Stanley was a member of the Imperial Order of the Dragon, a fraternal society for veterans of the Boxer Rebellion of all ranks. This organization contrasted with the Military Order of the Dragon whose membership consisted solely of commissioned officers.

Later career

In 1917, Stanley re-enlisted in order to serve in World War I. During the war, he served on the USS America (ID-3006), a German passenger liner seized by the United States and converted to a troop transport.

Stanley was promoted to the warrant officer rank of Pharmacist on August 5, 5, 1920. He was promoted to Chief Pharmacist on September 24, 1923.

Retirement and death

Stanley retired from the Navy on February 1, 1939. He died in Pensacola, Florida, at age 61, on July 15, 1942. He was buried with his wife Mary Ellen (1881–1930) at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia.[7][1]

Military awards

Stanley's military awards and decorations include:

Medal of Honor citation

His official citation reads:

Citation:

"In action with the relief expedition of the Allied Forces in China during the battles of 13, 20–22 June 1900. Throughout this period and in the presence of the enemy, Stanley distinguished himself by meritorious conduct."[8] "For distinguished conduct in the presence of the enemy in volunteering and carrying messages under fire at Peking, China, 12 July 1900."[3][9] "Hospital Apprentice Stanley's exceptional fortitude, inspiring initiative, and unrelenting devotion to duty reflect great credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."[4]

See also

References

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.
  1. ^ a b c d "Robert Henry Stanley". Pride of Place Hall of Honor Exhibit. National Naval Medical Center. Retrieved October 5, 2009.
  2. ^ USS Newark (1890)
  3. ^ a b c "Medal of Honor recipients – China Relief Expedition". Medal of Honor citations. United States Army Center of Military History. August 3, 2009. Retrieved October 5, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c Health.mil - Military Health System & Defense Health Agency, Hospital Apprentice Robert Stanley
  5. ^ Owens, Ron (2004). Medal of Honor: Historical Facts and Figures. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company. p. 75. ISBN 1-56311-995-1.
  6. ^ "Medal of Honor". Navy Medicine. United States Navy. Retrieved December 13, 2018. Robert Henry Stanley has the distinction of being the first hospital corpsmen, and Navy medical man, ever to receive the Medal of Honor.
  7. ^ "Burial Detail: Stanley, Robert H. (Section 7, Grave 8348)". ANC Explorer. Arlington National Cemetery. (Official website).
  8. ^ A History Showcase of the U.S. Navy medical Department, Hospital Apprentice Robert Stanley October 7, 2011.
  9. ^ United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel (1910). Medal of Honor. p. 107.

External links

  • "Robert Henry Stanley". at ArlingtonCemetery.net. (Unofficial website).

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For other people named Robert Stanley see Robert Stanley disambiguation Robert Henry Stanley May 2 1881 July 15 1942 was a 40 year member of the United States Navy He was the first hospital corpsman to receive the nation s highest military decoration for valor the Medal of Honor He was awarded the medal for carrying messages under heavy fire on June 13 20 21 and 22 and July 12 1900 while assigned to the USS Newark at Beijing then Peking China during the Boxer Rebellion Robert Henry StanleyRobert H Stanley as a Chief PharmacistBorn 1881 05 02 May 2 1881Brooklyn New York USDiedJuly 15 1942 1942 07 15 aged 61 Pensacola Florida USPlace of burialArlington National CemeteryAllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States NavyYears of service1898 1939RankChief PharmacistUnitUSS VermontUSS Newark C 1 USS AmericaBattles warsSpanish American WarPhilippine American WarBoxer RebellionWorld War IAwardsMedal of Honor Contents 1 Early life and military career 1 1 Later career 2 Retirement and death 3 Military awards 3 1 Medal of Honor citation 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and military career EditStanley was born Brooklyn New York on May 2 1881 On March 28 1898 he enlisted in the Navy at age 16 aboard the receiving ship USS Vermont moored at the Brooklyn Navy Yard He served as a landsman and participated in the Spanish American War which was declared only a month after his enlistment and the Philippine American War which began in 1899 1 He was serving as a Hospital Apprentice on the USS Newark when the ship arrived in Tientsin China on May 22 1900 2 The Newark had been sent during the China Relief Expedition to help relieve Allied forces fighting in the Boxer Rebellion On 13 and 20 21 and June 22 and July 12 in Beijing then known to Americans as Peking he volunteered to carry messages between the American and British legations despite heavy fire 1 3 4 Chinese snipers were everywhere and Boxer militants fought viciously 4 For these actions he was awarded the Medal of Honor a year later on July 19 1901 3 The medal was presented to him aboard the armored cruiser USS Brooklyn 1 Stanley at age 19 was the youngest Medal of Honor recipient of the Boxer Rebellion 5 He was also the first member of the U S Navy medical community to receive the award 6 Stanley was discharged from the Navy on August 8 1901 which was one month after being awarded the Medal of Honor Stanley was a member of the Imperial Order of the Dragon a fraternal society for veterans of the Boxer Rebellion of all ranks This organization contrasted with the Military Order of the Dragon whose membership consisted solely of commissioned officers Later career Edit In 1917 Stanley re enlisted in order to serve in World War I During the war he served on the USS America ID 3006 a German passenger liner seized by the United States and converted to a troop transport Stanley was promoted to the warrant officer rank of Pharmacist on August 5 5 1920 He was promoted to Chief Pharmacist on September 24 1923 Retirement and death EditStanley retired from the Navy on February 1 1939 He died in Pensacola Florida at age 61 on July 15 1942 He was buried with his wife Mary Ellen 1881 1930 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington Virginia 7 1 Military awards EditStanley s military awards and decorations include Medal of Honor Navy Good Conduct Medal Sampson Medal Spanish Campaign Medal Philippine Campaign Medal China Relief Expedition Medal Haitian Campaign Medal World War I Victory Medal with TRANSPORT claspMedal of Honor citation Edit His official citation reads Citation In action with the relief expedition of the Allied Forces in China during the battles of 13 20 22 June 1900 Throughout this period and in the presence of the enemy Stanley distinguished himself by meritorious conduct 8 For distinguished conduct in the presence of the enemy in volunteering and carrying messages under fire at Peking China 12 July 1900 3 9 Hospital Apprentice Stanley s exceptional fortitude inspiring initiative and unrelenting devotion to duty reflect great credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service 4 See also Edit Biography portal World War I portalList of Medal of Honor recipients List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Boxer RebellionReferences Edit This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History a b c d Robert Henry Stanley Pride of Place Hall of Honor Exhibit National Naval Medical Center Retrieved October 5 2009 USS Newark 1890 a b c Medal of Honor recipients China Relief Expedition Medal of Honor citations United States Army Center of Military History August 3 2009 Retrieved October 5 2009 a b c Health mil Military Health System amp Defense Health Agency Hospital Apprentice Robert Stanley Owens Ron 2004 Medal of Honor Historical Facts and Figures Paducah Kentucky Turner Publishing Company p 75 ISBN 1 56311 995 1 Medal of Honor Navy Medicine United States Navy Retrieved December 13 2018 Robert Henry Stanley has the distinction of being the first hospital corpsmen and Navy medical man ever to receive the Medal of Honor Burial Detail Stanley Robert H Section 7 Grave 8348 ANC Explorer Arlington National Cemetery Official website A History Showcase of the U S Navy medical Department Hospital Apprentice Robert Stanley October 7 2011 United States Bureau of Naval Personnel 1910 Medal of Honor p 107 External links Edit Robert Henry Stanley at ArlingtonCemetery net Unofficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert H Stanley amp oldid 1118849073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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