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            <description><![CDATA[Civil WarGREGG, JOSEPH O. Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 133d Ohio Infantry. Place and date: Near the Richmond &amp; Petersburg Ry., Va., 16 June 1864. Entered service at: ------. Born: 5 January 1841, Circleville, Ohio. Date of issue: 13 May 1899. Citation: Voluntarily returned to the breastworks which his regiment had been forced to abandon to notify 3 missing companies that the regiment was falling back; found the enemy already in the works, refused a demand to surrender, returning to his command under a concentrated fire, several bullets passing through his hat and clothing. JACKSON, FREDERICK R. Rank and...]]></description>
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