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Private, U.S. Army
George Reynolds was a Union Army soldier who served during the American Civil War. He demonstrated exceptional gallantry during his military service, most notably during the Battle of Opequon, which is more commonly referred to as the Third Battle of Winchester, Virginia, on September 19, 1864.
For his heroic actions during this pivotal Civil War engagement, Reynolds was awarded the Medal of Honor, the United States military's highest decoration for valor. His courage under fire stands as a testament to the dedication of the Union soldiers during the conflict.
Following his service, Reynolds was remembered for his distinguished bravery in battle. His legacy is preserved through his military record and the recognition of his actions on the battlefields of Virginia.
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