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Civil War
Twenty Fourth Regiment Infantry
First Sergeant George W. Haigh, of Company D, was suffering from a wound received at Fitz-hugh Crossing, but went into battle on the 1st day of July, and was severely wounded in the leg. He deserves mention for his bravery. In response to a circular addressed by me to my company officers asking for the names of such non-commissioned officers and privates as particularly distinguished themselves at Gettysburg, I have received the following:
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