Established early in the Civil War to "promote efficiency in the Navy", the Medal of Honor rose to prominence in American history and heritage. Only slightly more than 3,500 Americans have been awarded Medals of Honor, and today only 78 of them survive. These heroes are a vanishing breed whose valiant history MUST be preserved for future generations. That heritage is nurtured and sustained on the ground floor of the Hall of Heroes.
This series is to honor the Heroes of the United States Marine Corps who have been awarded the Nation’s highest military honor since its inception. This series is placed along a bike trail. DO NOT access these caches from the road. These caches are placed between the trail and the roadway.
The President of the United States in the name of The Congress takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to FIELD, OSCAR WADSWORTH Rank and Organization: Private, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 6 October 1873, Jersey City, N.J. Accredited To: New York. G.O. No.: 521, 7 July 1899. Citation: On board the U.S.S. Nashville during the operation of cutting the cable leading from Cienfuegos, Cuba, 11 May 1898. Facing the heavy fire of the enemy, Field set an example of extraordinary bravery and coolness throughout this action.