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English: John Cook, bugler in the U.S. Army, received the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Antietam during the American Civil War.
Date Published 1901
Source Beyer, Walter F.; Oscar F. Keydel (1901). Deeds of Valor: How America's Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Vol 1. Detroit: The Perrien-Keydel Company. pp. 75–76.
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