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WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, 2014 – During a Nov. 6 ceremony at the
White House, President Barack Obama will present the Medal of Honor
posthumously to Army 1st Lt. Alonzo H. Cushing for the soldier’s conspicuous
gallantry during the Civil War.
The Union Army lieutenant was commanding officer of Battery
A, 4th United States Artillery, Artillery Brigade, 2nd Corps, Army of the
Potomac, during combat operations near Cemetery Ridge in Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.
During Longstreet's Assault, also known as Pickett's Charge,
Cushing's battery took a severe pounding by Confederate artillery. As the
Confederate forces advanced, he manned the only remaining, and serviceable,
field piece in his battery.
During the advance, Cushing was wounded in the abdomen and
the right shoulder. Refusing to evacuate to the rear despite his severe wounds,
he directed the operation of his lone field piece, continuing to fire.
With the Confederate forces within 100 yards of his
position, Cushing was shot and killed. His actions made it possible for the
Union Army to successfully repel the assault.
Cushing's cousins, Frederic Stevens Sater and Frederic
Cushing Stevens III, will be on hand for the ceremony with their families.
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