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            <description><![CDATA[Leavenworth has two distinctions regarding the Medal of Honor - we have the second greatest number of Holders buried locally - 19, second only to Arlington National Cemetery, and we have two living holders who live here, Colonel Roger Donlon and LTC Chuck Hagemeister.&nbsp; Our first recipient of the Medal for 9 June is one of those who has a local connection to the Castle.&nbsp; He's buried in Leavenworth National Cemetery.&nbsp; Port Republic was the culminating battle of Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign of 1862, and was the roughest of the campaign.&nbsp;The National Park Service summarizes it thusly:&nbsp;Jackson concentrated his forces...]]></description>
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