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John Allen Midgett was recognized by the UK government for saving UK seamen in 1918.jpg
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Born | August 25, 1876 Rodanthe, North Carolina |
Died | February 9, 1938 Norfolk, Virginia |
Nationality | United States |
John Allen Midgett Jr. was a senior enlisted member of first the United States Lifesaving Service, and later the United States Coast Guard. Midgett grew up on Cape Hatteras, on the outer banks of the North Carolina coast, and like his father, and other family members, he enlisted in the Lifesaving Service in 1898. Midgett remained in command of a Lifesaving Station when the United States Revenue Cutter Service, the United States Lighthouse Service merged with the Lifesaving Service to form the Coast Guard in 1915.
On August 16, 1918, Midgett was the Keeper of the Chicamacomico Lifeboat Station when he led his power surfboat crew on the celebrated rescue of the 42 crew members of the British tanker Mirlo. The UK Board of Trade awarded Midgett a silver cup in 1918, and he was awarded the Gold Lifesaving Medal six years later.
In 1972 the Coast Guard named the USCGC Midgett after him.
Midgett was mortally wounded in an automobile accident in late 1937 and died early in 1938. According to the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography Midgett was friends with Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and his funeral was attended by a number of Congressmen.