James J. Nash | |
Birth Date: | 1875 |
Death Date: | June 11, |
Birth Place: | Louisville, Kentucky, US |
Allegiance: | United States |
Branch: | United States Army |
Rank: | First Sergeant |
Unit: | Company F, 10th U.S. Infantry |
Battles: | Spanish–American War |
Awards: | Medal of Honor |
James J. Nash (1875-June 11, 1927) was a soldier serving in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.
Nash was born 1875 in Louisville, Kentucky and entered the army from same location. He was sent to the Spanish–American War with Company F, 10th U.S. Infantry as a private where he received the Medal of Honor for assisting in the rescue of wounded while under heavy enemy fire.[1]
He died June 11, 1927.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 10th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Santiago, Cuba, 1 July 1898. Entered service at: Louisville, Ky. Birth: Louisville, Ky. Date of issue: 22 June 1899.
Gallantly assisted in the rescue of the wounded from in front of the lines and under heavy fire from the enemy.[1]