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- George_F._Brock abstract "George Frederick Brock (born October 18, 1872 in Cleveland, Ohio) was a United States Navy Carpenter's Mate received the Medal of Honor for actions on board the USS Bennington off San Diego, California during a boiler explosion which killed 62 enlisted men and one officer.While his date is unknown, the 1910 United States Census records him as still serving in the Navy.".
- Q5539077 abstract "George Frederick Brock (born October 18, 1872 in Cleveland, Ohio) was a United States Navy Carpenter's Mate received the Medal of Honor for actions on board the USS Bennington off San Diego, California during a boiler explosion which killed 62 enlisted men and one officer.While his date is unknown, the 1910 United States Census records him as still serving in the Navy.".
- George_F._Brock comment "George Frederick Brock (born October 18, 1872 in Cleveland, Ohio) was a United States Navy Carpenter's Mate received the Medal of Honor for actions on board the USS Bennington off San Diego, California during a boiler explosion which killed 62 enlisted men and one officer.While his date is unknown, the 1910 United States Census records him as still serving in the Navy.".
- Q5539077 comment "George Frederick Brock (born October 18, 1872 in Cleveland, Ohio) was a United States Navy Carpenter's Mate received the Medal of Honor for actions on board the USS Bennington off San Diego, California during a boiler explosion which killed 62 enlisted men and one officer.While his date is unknown, the 1910 United States Census records him as still serving in the Navy.".