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            <description><![CDATA[Today the show opens during the Civil War with four Medals awarded,&nbsp;including one tough Quartermaster and&nbsp;that Civil War classic, the flag capture.CLARK, JOHN W. Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster, 6th Vermont Infantry. Place and date: Near Warrenton, Va., 28 July 1863. Entered service at: Vermont. Born: 21 October 1830, Montpelier, Vt. Date of issue: 17 August 1891. Citation: Defended the division train against a vastly superior force of the enemy; he was severely wounded, but remained in the saddle for 20 hours afterward until he had brought his train through in safety. DAVIS, HARRY Rank and organization:...]]></description>
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