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In the period from April 26 to May 6, 1863, Union and Confederate forces clashed at Chancellorsville, Virginia, in a battle that cost more than 30,000 casualties including the brilliant Confederate commander "Stonewall" Jackson. Twenty-four Union soldiers earned Medals of Honor in the one week period from April 30 to May 6, half of them in action on May 2. On that date and the following day, Colonel Nelson Miles earned the Medal of Honor for his distinguished gallantry while holding with his command an advanced position against repeated assaults by a strong force of the enemy. During this heroic two-day defense of a critical point in the Union line, Colonel Miles was severely wounded. |
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