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First Sergeant George Roosevelt was one of five soldiers who earned the Medal of Honor for heroism in the Second Battle of Bull Run. On August 30, 1862, after the colors had been seized by the enemy, First Sergeant Roosevelt valiantly recovered the flag. During the Battle of Gettysburg he was one of 63 soldiers to earn the Medal of Honor when he captured a Confederate color bearer and his flag. While marching his prisoner to the rear, First Sergeant Roosevelt was hit in the leg by a bullet and collapsed to the ground. In that brief moment his prisoner escaped but First Sergeant Roosevelt managed to return to his unit where his wound was treated. His leg was subsequently amputated. |
| George Washington Roosevelt was the cousin of Presidents Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt |
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