In late 1862 his regiment moved to Mississippi where it took part in the capture of the cities of Jackson and Vicksburg. In April 1864 he fought with his regiment at the Battle of Pleasant Hill in Louisiana. In December 1864 the regiment participated in the siege of Nashville, Tennessee.
He was awarded the Medal of Honor on February 24, 1865, for his actions at the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee, December 16, 1864. He mustered out of service on April 5, 1865.
After the war, Gere became a railroad surveyor and later an executive with different railroads. He served as superintendent of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha
Railroad, and later was president of the Sioux City and Northern Railroad. He later founded the National Linseed Oil Company.[1]
Gere married Florence Howard in 1868. They had a child who died in 1870 and Florence died of tuberculosis about a year later. In 1874, he married Mary Emma Sheppard, and they had three children together.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Adjutant, 5th Minnesota Infantry. Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Chemung County, N.Y. Date of issue: 24 February 1865.