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            <title>Today&apos;s Medal of Honor Moment for 24 December</title>
            <description><![CDATA[War takes few holidays, the Christmas Truce of 1914 notwithstanding.&nbsp; Although there are only two wars represented today, they produced&nbsp;6 Medals, 4 of the 5 during WWII being posthumous.&nbsp;Civil War - A sharp little fight in Tennessee.&nbsp; There are 7 other Medals, covering the attack and capture of Fort Fisher, that will cover from today until 22 January.&nbsp; As is my custom, they will be listed on the closing day of the period.COLLINS, HARRISON Rank and organization. Corporal, Company A, 1st Tennessee Cavalry. Place and date: At Richland Creek, Tenn., 24 December 1864. Entered service at: Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Born:...]]></description>
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