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            <title>Today&apos;s Medal of Honor Moment for 18 June</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Civil War.&nbsp; Back for the last day of the Battle of Petersburg.&nbsp; Let's let Confederate General Beauregard relate what it was to face men such as the three who earned Medals on that last day of the battle, before the Armies settled down to the Siege.&nbsp; From &quot;Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume 4.&quot;On that morning the troops arrayed against us consisted of Hancock's, Burnside's, and Warren's corps, with the larger portion of Smith's under General Martindale, and finally Neill's division from Wright's corps (the Sixth), strengthened by its whole artillery. This gave the enemy an aggregate of...]]></description>
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