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Unknown, U.S. Army
George C. Williams (1839–1926) was an American soldier who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. His service during this pivotal conflict in United States history was marked by his actions on the battlefield, which later earned him the nation's highest military decoration.
For his gallantry during the war, Williams was awarded the Medal of Honor. He is remembered among the select group of Union soldiers whose exceptional bravery was officially recognized by the United States government.
Following his military service, Williams lived until 1926, leaving behind a legacy of service to his country during one of its most challenging eras.
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