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== History == | == History == | ||
The first burials took place in the cemetery in 1862, and were primarily | The first burials took place in the cemetery in 1862, and were primarily Union soldiers who died in service or at the hospital at [[Fort Monroe]]. It became a National Cemetery in 1866. While primarily for Union soldiers, it also has the interments of 272 [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] soldiers in their own section. | ||
Hampton National Cemetery has the interred remains of [[World War II]] prisoners of war, 55 [[Germany|German]] and 5 [[Italy|Italian]]. It also has the remains of 28 sailors from the {{GS|U-85|1941|6}}, which was sunk by {{USS|Roper|DD-147|6}} off [[Cape Hatteras]] in 1942. A [[Royal Navy|British sailor]] from the same war is buried here.<ref name=cwgc>[http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2720085/BREEZE,%20CHARLES%20ALLEN] CWGC Casualty report.</ref> | Hampton National Cemetery has the interred remains of [[World War II]] prisoners of war, 55 [[Germany|German]] and 5 [[Italy|Italian]]. It also has the remains of 28 sailors from the {{GS|U-85|1941|6}}, which was sunk by {{USS|Roper|DD-147|6}} off [[Cape Hatteras]] in 1942. A [[Royal Navy|British sailor]] from the same war is buried here.<ref name=cwgc>[http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2720085/BREEZE,%20CHARLES%20ALLEN] CWGC Casualty report.</ref> | ||
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== Notable interments == | == Notable interments == | ||
* | * Medal of Honor recipients | ||
Landsman [[Michael Cassidy (sailor)|Michael Cassidy]] (1837–1908), for action at the [[Battle of Mobile Bay]], during the Civil War. Phoebus, Section B, Grave 9503. | |||
Ordinary Seaman [[John Davis (Medal of Honor recipient, 1881)|John Davis]] (1854–1903), for peacetime service aboard [[USS Trenton (1876)|USS ''Trenton'']] in 1881. | |||
Coal Heaver [[James R. Garrison]] (1838–1908), for action at the [[Battle of Mobile Bay]], during the Civil War. Phoebus, Section B, Grave 9523. | |||
Sergeant [[Alfred B. Hilton]] (1842–1864), for action at the [[Battle of Chaffin's Farm]], during the Civil War. Hampton, Section E, Grave 1231. | |||
Ordinary Seaman [[Edward Maddin]] (1852–1925), for peacetime gallantry aboard the USS ''Franklin'' | |||
First Sergeant [[Harry J. Mandy]] (1840–1904), for action at [[Front Royal, Virginia]] during the Civil War. Phoebus, Section C, Grave 8709. | |||
Sergeant [[Isaac B. Sapp]] (1843–1913), for peacetime heroism in 1871. Section A, Grave 10465 | |||
First Lieutenant [[Ruppert L. Sargent]] (1938–1967{{KIA}}), for action during the Vietnam War. Hampton Section F-I, Grave 7596. | |||
Private [[Charles Veale]] (1838–1872), for action at the [[Battle of Chaffin's Farm]], during the Civil War. Hampton, Section F, Grave 5097. | |||
Coxswain [[David Warren (Medal of Honor)|David Warren]], for action during the Civil War aboard [[USS Monticello (1859)|USS ''Monticello'']]. Phoebus, Section C, Grave 7972. | |||
* Other notable interments | * Other notable interments | ||
[[Peter Weckbecker]] (1864–1935), Major League Baseball catcher | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
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