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First Sergeant, U.S. Army
First Sergeant Alfred Ramsbottom was an American soldier who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He distinguished himself during intense combat operations, earning his nation's highest military decoration for gallantry on the battlefield.
Ramsbottom's most notable action occurred during the Battle of Franklin on June 17, 1864, where his conspicuous bravery under fire was later recognized. For his heroic conduct during this engagement, he was officially presented with the Medal of Honor in early 1865.
His dedicated service and actions during one of the Civil War's critical conflicts represent the high standards of military valor of the era, securing his legacy as a highly decorated veteran of the conflict.
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