NEW YORK — A lost Purple Heart medal is being returned to the family of a New York City sailor who died trying to rescue shipmates after his Navy vessel was attacked by a German submarine during World War II.
Ensign Rubin Keltch’s medal was given to his niece during a ceremony Friday at a Bronx park named for him.
The Vermont-based group Purple Hearts Reunited says a Vermont man found the medal in his father's collection of flea market purchases.
Keltch, a 24-year-old Brooklyn native, was aboard a Navy gunboat when it was hit by a torpedo off the Virginia coast in 1943. He helped save several shipmates but died when he entered the engine room to save others.
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Keltch was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross, the military’s second-highest decoration for bravery.