Biographical Data

Breault, Henry

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Title Ordinary Seaman (RNCVR)
Official Number VR-2448
 
Birth 14/10/1900 Death 05/12/1941
Place Putnam Place Newport
Area CT Area RI
Country USA Country USA
 
Titles
Honours Medal of Honor (USA);
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Biography
He was described as a nickle plater at the time of his recruitment into the RNCVR.
 
Military Service
In 1916-1919 he served in the RNCVR. (He was demobilized c1919.) In 1921 he joined the US Navy as a Torpedoman Second Class (U.S. Navy ).He served in USS O-5 (SS-66) - a submarine.
 
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Anecdotes
He reported his birthday as August 14, 1899 to assist in his underage recruitment into the RNCVR. On 28 October 1923, Torpedoman Second Class Breault was a member of the crew of USS O-5 (SS-66) when that submarine was sunk in a collision in the Panama Canal. Though he could have escaped, Breault chose to assist a shipmate and remained inside the sunken submarine until both were rescued more than a day later. For his "heroism and devotion to duty" on this occasion, Henry Breault was awarded the Medal of Honor. He received his Medal of Honor from President Calvin Coolidge, in ceremonies at the White House, Washington, D.C., on 8 March 1924. Torpedoman Second Class, U.S. Navy. Born: 14 October 1900, Putnam, Conn. Accredited to: State of Vermont. G.O. No.: 125, 20 February 1924. Citation: For heroism and devotion to duty while serving on board the U.S. submarine O-5 at the time of the sinking of that vessel. On the morning of 28 October 1923, the O-5 collided with the steamship Abangarez and sank in less than a minute. When the collision occurred, Breault was in the torpedo room. Upon reaching the hatch, he saw that the boat was rapidly sinking. Instead of jumping overboard to save his own life, he returned to the torpedo room to the rescue of a shipmate whom he knew was trapped in the boat, closing the torpedo room hatch on himself. Breault and Brown remained trapped in this compartment until rescued by the salvage party 31 hours later."
 
References
http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/royal-canadian-navy-1910-1941-ledger-sheets/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=12519&; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Breault#/media/File:Henry_Breault_10707r.jpg; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Breault;
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