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Major general, U.S. Army
George Lewis Gillespie Jr. was an American soldier who served with distinction during the American Civil War. Commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army, he went on to achieve the rank of major general. He is best remembered for his conspicuous gallantry in action, which earned him the United States' highest military decoration.
Gillespie's military career was marked by dedication and leadership within the Union Army. His actions during the Civil War exemplified the highest standards of military service, leading to his recognition with the nation's premier award for valor. Following the war, he continued to serve his country in various capacities as a military officer.
His legacy remains preserved as a recipient of the Medal of Honor, representing his bravery and sacrifice on the battlefield. His service contributions during a critical period in American history continue to be honored as part of the nation's military heritage.
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