Coxswain Timothy Sullivan (US Navy) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on board the U.S.S. Louisville. His citation reads:
Served on board the U.S.S. Louisville during various actions of that vessel. During the engagements of the Louisville, Sullivan served as first captain of a 9-inch gun and throughout his period of service was "especially commended for his attention to duty, bravery, and coolness in action."
Private James C. Summers (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi. His citation reads:
Gallantry in charge of the "volunteer storming party."
Chief Quartermaster Robert Summers (US Navy) received his Medal of Honor for his actions from January 13-15, 1865, on board the U.S.S. Ticonderoga. His citation reads:
Summers served on board the U.S.S. Ticonderoga in the attacks on Fort Fisher, 13 to 15 January 1865. The ship took position in the line of battle and maintained a well_directed fire upon the batteries to the left of the palisades during the initial phase of the engagement. Although several of the enemy's shots fell over and around the vessel, the Ticonderoga fought her guns gallantly throughout 3 consecutive days of battle until the flag was planted on one of the strongest fortifications possessed by the rebels.
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It’s been awhile since I’ve posted some pictures on here so I figured I’d do that today. I don't think I've posted any of these before. Some are a few months old, but I think you'll like them. So enjoy…
I’m just sayin… Pictures
These are from Susie's "graduation" |
Daniel with his first teach from his day care |
Just like her mommy... |
I caught her doing what Mommy told her not to do... |
This is from when Susie stayed with Nana and Da... because she was too sick to go to day care. |
This was some time before "graduation"... they had "crazy day" (or something like that). She dressed herself and LOVED it. |
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