August 17, 1922(1922-08-17) (aged 66) Kittery, Maine, US
Place of burial
Lindenwood Cemetery, Stoneham, Massachusetts
Allegiance
United States
Service/branch
United States Navy
Years of service
1873 - 1919
Rank
Lieutenant
Commands held
USS Southery (IX-26), USS Topeka (PG-35)
Battles/wars
Spanish–American War • Battle of Santiago de Cuba
Awards
Medal of Honor
William Lowell Hill (October 17, 1855 – August 2, 1922) was a United States Navy officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor. He was awarded the medal as an enlisted sailor for rescuing a drowning shipmate in 1881. Hill went on to serve in the Spanish–American War and reached the warrant officer rank of chief boatswain. His lifelong Navy career finished with his command of two prison ships at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
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