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First Lieutenant William Benyaurd was one of seventeen soldiers who earned the Medal of Honor for bravery in the engagement with Confederate forces at Five Forks, Virginia, on April 1, 1865. With one companion, he voluntarily advanced in a reconnaissance beyond the skirmishers, where he was exposed to imminent peril. Also, in the same battle, First Lieutenant Benyaurd rode to the front with the commanding general to encourage wavering troops to resume the advance, which they did successfully. Graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point, Class of 1863 |
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