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His name in records pertaining to the Medal of Honor is "George F. Brady", and the name on his tombstone is "George P. Brady". The reason for this discrepancy is probably that his name was mis-transcribed when his Medal of Honor citation was written.
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was damaged by Spanish gunfire. Brady assisted in sustaining fire on the Spanish, made efforts to repair the ship's steering gear and helped maintain its watertight integrity to prevent it from sinking. For his heroism he was awarded the
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Record of Medals of Honor Issued to the Officers and Enlisted Men of the United States Navy Marine Corps and Coast Guard, 1862–1923. Government Printing Office. Washington. 1924. pg. 11.
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Rank and organization: Chief Gunner's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 7 September 1867, Ireland. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 497, September 3, 1898.
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on June 27, 1898, in recognition of his heroism. His first assignment following his promotion was to the armored cruiser
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Register of the Navy of the United States to January 1, 1903. Government Printing Office. Washington. pg. 74.
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and enlisted in the United States Navy at the age of 17 on November 30, 1884. He had risen to the rank of
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In addition to being awarded the Medal of Honor, he was also promoted to the
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List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Spanish–American War
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George Patrick Brady was born on September 7, 1867, in
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Spanish–American War recipients of the Medal of Honor
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Ireland
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Island Cemetery
Newport, Rhode Island
United States of America
United States Navy

Chief
Gunner's Mate
USS Winslow (TB-5)
Spanish–American War
Medal of Honor
Navy Good Conduct Medal
Sampson Medal
Spanish Campaign Medal
sailor
United States Navy
Medal of Honor
Spanish–American War
Ireland
Chief Gunner's Mate
Spanish–American War
USS Winslow (TB-5)
Battle of Cardenas
Cuba
Medal of Honor
warrant officer
Gunner
USS New York
Naval Torpedo Station

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