Stephen Welch (Medal of Honor) explained

Stephen Welch (June 14, 1824 - 30 March, 1906) was an American soldier who received the Medal of Honor for actions during the American Civil War. The medal was presented to Welch on 13 April, 1894 for actions as a sergeant with the 154th New York Volunteer Infantry at the Battle of Rocky Face Ridge, Dug Gap, Georgia on 8 May, 1864. Welch was born in Groton, New York and is buried in Allegany, New York at the Allegany Cemetery.[1]

Medal of Honor

For extraordinary heroism on 8 May 1864, in action at Dug Gap, Georgia. Sergeant Welch risked his life in rescuing a wounded comrade under fire of the enemy.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stephen Welch U.S. Civil War U.S. Army Medal of Honor Recipient. 2021-05-27. Congressional Medal of Honor Society. en.
  2. Web site: Stephen Welch - Recipient -. 2021-05-27. valor.militarytimes.com. en.