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Sergeant, U.S. Army
William H. Sickles served as a soldier in the Union Army during the American Civil War, ultimately reaching the rank of Sergeant. He is remembered for his distinguished service and valor during the conflict.
For his exceptionally meritorious actions during the American Civil War, Sickles was awarded the Medal of Honor, the United States military's highest decoration for valor. His conduct in the line of duty exemplified the dedication of the Union soldiers during the national crisis.
While specific details of his post-war life remain limited in this record, his legacy is preserved through his military service record and his recognition as a recipient of the nation's highest military honor.
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