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First Sergeant, U.S. Army
Henry Lewis was an American soldier in the Union Army who served during the American Civil War. Reaching the rank of First Sergeant, he demonstrated exceptional bravery in combat. His dedicated service during one of the nation's most turbulent eras earned him the United States' highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor.
Lewis's actions during the war exemplified the valor of the Union soldiers. His leadership as a non-commissioned officer was vital to his unit's operations and cohesion during active campaigns.
He is remembered today as a distinguished Civil War veteran whose gallantry on the battlefield contributed to the preservation of the Union and the advancement of his nation's ideals.
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