Oliver Duff Greene
Military Person
1833 – 1904
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Who was Oliver Duff Greene?
Oliver Duff Greene was a Union officer who received the Medal of Honor on December 13, 1893 for his action at the Battle of Antietam on September 16, 1862.
Born in Scott, New York, Greene graduated from West Point in 1854, receiving his commission in the artillery. A staff officer for most of his career, he served as Adjutant-General of VI Corps during the Maryland Campaign. A Major at war´s end, he was brevetted to Brigadier General in March 1865. He received promotions to Lieutenant Colonel in February 1887, to Colonel in July 1892, and retired in January 1897.
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- Born
- Jan 25, 1833
Scott - Education
- United States Military Academy
- Died
- Mar 19, 1904
San Francisco - Resting place
- San Francisco National Cemetery
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on July 23, 2013
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