File:Edward Boers' Medal of Honor.jpg
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DescriptionEdward Boers' Medal of Honor.jpg | Reverse of a United States Navy Medal of Honor awarded to Seaman Edward William Boers (1884-1929) for "extraordinary heroism" following the explosion of a boiler on board USS Bennington (Gunboat # 4) on 21 July 1905. |
Source | Naval Historical Center Online Library, Photo #: NH 102740 |
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