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Rufus Owens [1]

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American Campaign Medal: American Defense Service Medal: Navy Cross - for heroism on Oct. 17, 1917 - 11/11/1920: Victory Medals:
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On Oct. 17, 1917 a German torpedo blew the destroyer Cassin in half in the waters off of Ireland. The bow remained afloat, thanks to Owens efforts to shore up bulkheads. The surviving crew members were rescued 14 hours later by a British ship. He first enlisted in 1902 at the age of 15, though he later told his son that he had lied about his age- he was 13. He requested to return to active duty when World War Ii broke out and served from 1941-45.Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery.
Date of Birth: 
3/10/1887
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Navy Enlisted: Before May 1918
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Children: Calvin Owens Donald Owens Mrs. B. R. Ligon Mrs. D. H. Hardman Mrs. L. A. Boyte Mrs. T. E. Heffner Jr. Mrs. Wilton Grimes Thomas Owens Walter Owens

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Rufus
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Owens
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Wallace
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Chief Bosuns Mate
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Collier's Veteran Cemetery Index, Charlotte Observer, NC Death Index

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Mexican War Spanish American War
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Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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