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United States Army Medal of Honor recipient From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oliver Duff (or Davis) Greene (January 25, 1833 – March 19, 1904) was a Union officer who received the Medal of Honor on December 13, 1893, for his action at the Battle of Antietam on September 16, 1862.
Oliver Duff Greene | |
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Born | January 25, 1833 Scott, New York |
Died | March 19, 1904 71) San Francisco, California | (aged
Place of burial | |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Army Union Army |
Years of service | 1854 - 1897 |
Rank | Colonel Brevet Brigadier General |
Unit | 2nd Artillery Regiment VI Corps Adjutant General's Department |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
Born in Scott, New York, Greene graduated from West Point in 1854, receiving his commission in the artillery.[1] A staff officer for most of his career, he served as Adjutant-General of VI Corps during the Maryland Campaign. A Major at war's end, he was brevetted to brigadier general in March 1865. He received promotions to lieutenant colonel in February 1887, to colonel in July 1892,[2] and retired in January 1897.
Greene was a companion of the California Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
"Formed the columns under heavy fire and put them into position."[3]
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