Patrick McGunigal MOH

b. 30/05/1876 Hubbard, Ohio. d. 19/01/1936 East Hampton, New York.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 17/09/1917 at sea.

Patrick McGunigal MOH

McGunigal was born in Hubbard, Ohio on May 30, 1876. He was assigned as a Ship’s Fitter First Class on board the armored cruiser USS Huntington at the time of his Medal of Honor action in 1917. He was promoted to the warrant officer rank of carpenter on July 20, 1918. He was subsequently assigned to the Naval Air Stations at Montauk and Rockaway Beach, New York. He retired from the Navy in December 1920.

 

MOH CITATION:

For extraordinary heroism while attached to the U.S.S. Huntington. On the morning of 17 September 1917, while the U.S.S. Huntington was passing through the war zone, a kite balloon was sent up with Lt. (j.g.) H.W. Hoyt, U.S. Navy, as observer. When the balloon was about 400 feet in the air, the temperature suddenly dropped, causing the balloon to descend about 200 feet, when it was struck by a squall. The balloon was hauled to the ship’s side, but the basket trailed in the water and the pilot was submerged. McGunigal, with great daring, climbed down the side of the ship, jumped to the ropes leading to the basket, and cleared the tangle enough to get the pilot out of them. He then helped the pilot to get clear, put a bowline around him, and enabled him to be hauled to the deck. A bowline was lowered to McGunigal and he was taken safely aboard.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA.

SECTION 6, GRAVE 8674.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.