Isaac Gause
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Isaac Gause | |
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Medal of Honor winner Isaac Gause c1908 | |
| Born | December 9, 1843 Trumbull County, Ohio, US |
| Died | April 23, 1920 (aged 76) |
| Place of burial | |
| Allegiance | United States of America Union |
| Branch | United States Army Union Army |
| Service years | 1861 - 1865 |
| Rank | Sergeant |
| Unit | Company E, 2nd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry Regiment |
| Conflicts | American Civil War |
| Awards | Medal of Honor |
Isaac Gause (December 9, 1843 – April 23, 1920) was a corporal in Union Army during the American Civil War and a recipient of the highest military decoration for valor in combat, the Medal of Honor, for having distinguished himself near Berryville, Virginia, on September 13, 1864.
Medal of Honor citation
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- Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 2nd Ohio Cavalry
- Place and date: Near Berryville, Virginia, September 13, 1864
- Birth: Trumbull County, Ohio
- Date of issue: September 19, 1864
Citation:
Capture of the colors of the 8th South Carolina Infantry while engaged in a reconnaissance along the Berryville and Winchester Pike.
Publications
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References
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Categories:
- 1843 births
- 1920 deaths
- United States Army Medal of Honor recipients
- Union army soldiers
- People from Trumbull County, Ohio
- People of Ohio in the American Civil War
- Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
- American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor
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