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William J. Archinal (June 3, 1840 – May 10, 1919) was an
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soldier who received the
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for his actions at the Battle of Vicksburg.


Biography

Archinal enlisted in the 30th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in August 1861, becoming a Corporal in Company I. On May 22, 1863, during the campaign to capture
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, he participated in an assault on
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positions that was considered a " forlorn hope", meaning the soldiers taking part in it would have little chance of surviving. Corporal Archinal was indeed one of a relatively small number of men to escape alive. Fifty-three of the survivors were eventually awarded the Medal of Honor for their participation, including Archinal and eight other members of the 30th Ohio. Archinal's Medal was issued on July 10, 1894, and the citation is below. William Archinal died at age 78 and was buried in Riverview Cemetery,
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List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: A–F * Battle of Vicksburg * 30th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry


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A Forlorn Hope
1840 births 1919 deaths German emigrants to the United States United States Army Medal of Honor recipients Foreign-born Medal of Honor recipients People of Ohio in the American Civil War Union Army soldiers People from Franklin County, Ohio German-born Medal of Honor recipients American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor People from Schwalm-Eder-Kreis {{US-army-bio-stub