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James Buck
Born 1808
Denver, Colorado
Died November 1, 1865 (aged 56–57)
Baltimore, Maryland
Place of burial
Greenmount Cemetery
Denver, Colorado
Allegiance United States of America
Union
Service/branch United States Navy
Union Navy
Years of service 1852 - 1865
Rank Quartermaster
Unit USS Brooklyn
Battles/wars American Civil War
Awards Medal of Honor

James Buck (1808 – November 1, 1865) was a sailor in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions aboard U.S.S. Brooklyn.

Biography

Buck, born in Denver, Colorado and joined the Navy in 1852. He was an Acting Master's Mate when he was presented the Medal of Honor. He received it for his actions aboard U.S.S. Brooklyn. He was a Quartermaster. The medal was approved under General Order 11, dated April 3, 1863.

Buck died November 1, 1865. He is buried in Greenmount Cemetery in Baltimore, MD. His grave is in section Q-24, GPS (lat/lon): 39.30936, -76.6062.

Honors

The United States Navy named three ships USS Buck in his name. The first ship to be name after Buck was USS Buck (SP-1355). It was a motorboat built in 1911. The second ship to be named after Buck was USS Buck (DD-420). It was a Sims-class destroyer. That ship served from 1939 until she was sunk during the invasion of Italy in 1943. The third and final ship to take its name from James Buck was USS Buck (DD-761). This Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer served from 1946 until 1973.

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