• Albert Weisbogel (c. 1844 – May 27, 1919) was a 19th-century United States Navy sailor. He was twice awarded America's highest military decoration, the...
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    German-American sculptor Albert Weinstein (1885–1969), German long jumper Albert Weir, Northern Irish footballer Albert Weisbogel (1844–1919), American United...
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    Army Private Jacob Parrott. U.S. Coast Guard Signalman First Class Douglas Albert Munro was posthumously awarded the Navy version of the Medal of Honor for...
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    carrying King Kalākaua of Hawaii and his suite. Captain of the Mizzen Top Albert Weisbogel also received the Medal of Honor (his first award) for service on Benicia...
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    his ship — Albert Weisbogel Navy Captain of the Mizzen Top USS Plymouth Apr 27, 1876 For rescuing a shipmate from drowning — Albert Weisbogel Navy Captain...
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    (1852–1925) – first major-league baseball player born in Portugal Albert Weisbogel – two-time Medal of Honor recipient (unmarked grave) Frankie Yale (1893–1928)...
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    attempting to rescue others from drowning: Captain of the Mizzen Top Albert Weisbogel at sea on 27 April; Seaman Emile Lejeune at Port Royal, South Carolina...
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