James Avery

- Rank: SEAMAN
- Conflict/Era: U.S. CIVIL WAR
- Unit/Command: U.S.S. METACOMET
- Military Service Branch: U.S. NAVY
- Medal of Honor Action Date: AUGUST 5, 1864
- Medal of Honor Action Action Place: MOBILE BAY, ALABAMA, USA
Additional Details:
Accredited to: NEW YORK
Awarded PostHumously: NO
Presentation Date & Details:
Born:
1825, SCOTLAND
Died:
OCTOBER 11, 1898
Buried:
U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL CEMETERY (MH), PORTSMOUTH, VA, UNITED STATES
Served on board the U.S.S. Metacomet. As a member of the boat's crew which went to the rescue of the U.S. Monitor Tecumseh when that vessel was struck by a torpedo in passing the enemy forts in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864, Seaman Avery braved the enemy fire which was said by the admiral to be "one of the most galling" he had ever seen, and aided in rescuing from death 10 of the crew of the Tecumseh, eliciting the admiration of both friend and foe.