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John Freeman Mackie (October 1, 1835–June 18, 1910) was a
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sergeant during the
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. He was awarded the nation's highest military decoration for valor—the
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, for his actions aboard the during the
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with Confederate Marines and artillery batteries at
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near Richmond, Virginia, on May 15, 1862. He is one of the first two Marines to be awarded the Medal of Honor, and is considered to be the first Marine to receive the Medal of Honor in the history of the Marine Corps.


Biography

Mackie enlisted in the Marine Corps from New York on April 24, 1861. His first assignment was with the Marine Detachment on board the USS ''Savannah''. He was promoted to corporal on March 1, 1862. On April 1, he began serving on the
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USS ''Galena''. On May 15, a five-ship
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squadron, including the ''Galena'', steamed up the James River to test the defenses of the
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capital, Richmond, Virginia. After reaching a bend in the river upstream of Dutch Gap, the squadron encountered submerged obstacles and heavy fire from two battalions of Confederate Marines positioned on the banks of the river and artillery fire from
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atop Drewry's Bluff about eight miles below Richmond. Mackie commanded 12 Marines on the gun deck. The fort's
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inflicted severe damage on the ''Galena'' and forced the Union squadron to turn back. During the battle (which would come to be known as the Battle of Drewry's Bluff), most of ''Galenas naval gun crew was killed or wounded. Mackie led a group of Marines who took over operation of the guns for the remainder of the battle. On November 1, he was promoted to orderly sergeant. In June 1863, he was assigned to the . On July 10, 1863, Mackie was awarded the Medal of Honor (Navy version) for his actions aboard the ''Galena'' on May 15, 1862. Mackie was particularly mentioned for his "gallant conduct and services and signal acts of devotion to duty". On October 11, 1863, he received the medal by U.S. Postal Service mail while aboard the ''Seminole'' which was anchored off Sabine Pass, Texas. Mackie was presented the Medal of Honor during a ceremony on the quarterdeck of the ship. He was
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from the Marine Corps on August 23, 1865, in
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. Mackie and Sergeant Pinkerton Vaughn (, 1863) were the first Marines to be awarded the Medal of Honor. Mackie eventually married and settled near
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. He died at the age of 74 and is buried in
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, in the
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section of
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. At Drewry's Bluff, now within
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, a marker is posted which features Mackie's Medal of Honor action.


Medal of Honor citation

Mackie's Medal of Honor Citation reads: Rank and Organization: Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps
Born: 1836, New York, N.Y.
Accredited to: New York
G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863 Citation: On board the U.S.S. ''Galena'', in the attack on Fort Darling, at Drewry's Bluff, James River, on May 15, 1862. As enemy shellfire raked the deck of his ship, Corporal Mackie fearlessly maintained his musket fire against the rifle pits along the shore and, when ordered to fill vacancies at guns caused by men wounded and killed in action, manned the weapon with skill and courage.


See also

* List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: M–P *
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References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mackie, John Freeman 1835 births 1910 deaths American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor Burials at Arlington Cemetery (Pennsylvania) Union Marines United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipients Military personnel from New York City