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  2. Siege of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Detroit, also known as the surrender of Detroit or the Battle of Fort Detroit, was an early engagement in the War of 1812.A British force under Major General Isaac Brock with indigenous allies under Shawnee leader Tecumseh used bluff and deception to intimidate U.S. Brigadier General William Hull into surrendering the fort and town of Detroit, Michigan, along with his dispirited ...

  3. Dwight H. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Hal Johnson (May 7, 1947 – April 30, 1971) a native of Detroit, Michigan, was a United States Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor for his actions in January 1968 during the Vietnam War.

  4. List of Michigan Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    As a captain in the 19th Michigan, Frank Baldwin was awarded the Medal of Honor. Orlando B. Willcox was the first colonel of the 1st Michigan Infantry The Michigan Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Detroit is one of many monuments to Michigan's soldiers

  5. Lincoln and Welland Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Due to an administrative oversight, two battle honours earned in north-western Germany during the final weeks of the Second World War were not awarded to the regiment until 1995. In October 1995, at the regiment's annual church parade, scrolls commemorating the battles of Küsten Canal and Bad Zwischenahn were presented by members of the ...

  6. Military awards and decorations - Wikipedia

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    Campaign medals worn on a ribbon; Service medals worn on a ribbon; Awards for entire units, in the form of battle honours, campaign streamers, fourragères, or unit citations. In most NATO militaries, only the service ribbons are normally worn on everyday occasions (as opposed to the actual medals).

  7. Henry Johnson (Buffalo Soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Medal of Honor Henry Johnson (June 11, 1850 – January 31, 1904) was a Buffalo Soldier in the United States Army and a recipient of America's highest military decoration – the Medal of Honor – for his actions in the Indian Wars of the western United States .

  8. Pentagon panel to review Medals of Honor given to soldiers at ...

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    The Defense Department will review the Medals of Honor that were given to 20 U.S. soldiers for their actions in the 1890 battle at Wounded Knee to make sure their conduct merits such an honorable ...

  9. Fred W. Stockham - Wikipedia

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    Fred William Stockham (March 16, 1881 in Detroit – June 22, 1918 in France) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his self-sacrificial valor during the Battle of Belleau Wood in World War I.