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Private, U.S. Army
Albert Oss was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War who served with the 11th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He demonstrated exceptional bravery during his service, which eventually earned him the nation's highest military decoration for valor.
His dedication to duty during the conflict distinguished him among his peers in the 11th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, a unit that saw significant action during the war. Oss's actions represent the courage displayed by volunteer soldiers during the struggle to preserve the Union.
For his gallantry in action, Oss was awarded the Medal of Honor, cementing his legacy in American military history as a recipient of the nation's most prestigious military award.
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