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Sergeant, U.S. Army
Henry G. Buhrman was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War who served with the rank of Sergeant. He distinguished himself through outstanding bravery during one of the most pivotal campaigns of the war.
On May 22, 1863, during the intense Siege of Vicksburg, Sergeant Buhrman performed acts of gallantry that would later earn him the nation's highest military decoration. His actions during this critical engagement in Mississippi demonstrated exceptional courage under fire.
For his gallantry in action at Vicksburg, Buhrman was awarded the Medal of Honor, cementing his legacy as a military hero of the American Civil War.
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