Edwin Smith (Medal of Honor)

Edwin Smith (born c. 1841, date of death unknown) was a Union Navy sailor in the American Civil War and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the Joint Expedition Against Franklin.

On that day, during the Joint Expedition Against Franklin, Virginia, Smith swam to shore despite heavy Confederate fire to assist his ship after it became grounded in the Blackwater River.

[1][2] Smith was promoted to Master's Mate the same month, but his appointment was revoked in March 1865 due to sickness.

When his ship became grounded in a narrow passage as she rounded a bend in the Blackwater River, Smith, realizing the hazards of lowering a boat voluntarily swam to shore with a line under the enemy's heavy fire.

His fearless action enabled his ship to maintain steady fire and keep the enemy in check during the battle.