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Ohio regiment soldiers receive Medal of Honor for Civil War locomotive chase President Joe Biden will fix the 161-year-old oversight by honoring Private Philip G. Shadrach and Private George D ...
Two Civil War soldiers with Ohio ties received Wednesday recognition from the White House. >> Night of fireworks follows rainy afternoon and evening for many to usher in July 4 holiday President ...
More than 150 years later, Biden posthumously honored the two on Wednesday. Wilson was born in 1830 in Belmont County, Ohio and was enlisted in a volunteer infantry in 1861.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Two soldiers who fought with the Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War and were hanged during the battle, will be awarded the Medal of Honor. George Davenport Wilson ...
U.S. Army Pvts. Philip G. Shadrach and George D. Wilson were from the 2nd Ohio Infantry. They stole a locomotive deep in Confederate territory before being executed.
The Ohio Adjutant General's Department, which is responsible for the command of the Ohio National Guard, owns nearly 950 battle flags going from the Mexican-American war to today.