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When the Union forces were attacking at Port Hudson, Louisiana, on May 27, 1863, the advance approached a ditch which presented a serious obstacle in the assault on the enemy works. When volunteers were requested to go forward under enemy fire and fill the ditch with fascines in order to facilitate the attack, Private Frederick Deland volunteered and bravely set to that task, earning the Medal of Honor for his actions. Sergeant James Strong, Corporal Francis Warren, and Private Henry Johns also received Medals of Honor for volunteering in this hazardous advance. |
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