Abraham Cohn (June 17, 1832 in Guttentag , Prussia , June 2, 1897 in New York City ) was an American Civil War Union Army soldier of Jewish descent. He received the United States military's highest decoration , the Medal of Honor . Cohn earned the award for his actions in combat at the Battle of the Wilderness , Virginia on May 6, 1864, and the Battle of the Crater , Petersburg , Virginia on July 30, 1864.
Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major , 6th New Hampshire Infantry
Place and date: At Wilderness, Virginia, May 6, 1864; At the mine, Petersburg, Virginia, July 30, 1864
Entered service at: Campton , New Hampshire
Birth: Guttentag, Prussia
Date of issue: August 24, 1865
Citation:
During Battle of the Wilderness rallied and formed, under heavy fire, disorganized and fleeing troops of different regiments. At Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864, bravely and coolly carried orders to the advanced line under severe fire.[ 1]
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Medal of Honor
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