File:Joseph Noil poster.jpg
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DescriptionJoseph Noil poster.jpg | United States Navy poster featuring Medal of Honor recipient Seaman Joseph Noil. Noil received the Medal of Honor for saving a drowning USS Powhatan shipmate, Boatswain J.C. Walton, at Norfolk, Virginia on 26 December 1872. |
Date | Taken in 1970 |
Source | Naval Historical Center Online Library, Photo #: NH 103764 |
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