Harlem Hellfighter to receive Medal of Honor

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In summary, Sergeant Henry Johnson, a member of the 369th Infantry Regiment during World War I, posthumously received the Medal of Honor on June 2, 2015, for his heroic actions in the war. He displayed extraordinary bravery and heroism when he single-handedly fought off a group of German soldiers, using his rifle, a rifle butt, and his bare hands. This recognition helped shed light on the contributions and sacrifices of African American soldiers and paved the way for future equal recognition. Sergeant Henry Johnson's legacy lives on through a building named after him at Fort Benning and a statue in his hometown of Albany, New York.
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1. Who was the Harlem Hellfighter who received the Medal of Honor?

The Harlem Hellfighter who received the Medal of Honor was Sergeant Henry Johnson, a member of the 369th Infantry Regiment during World War I.

2. When did Sergeant Henry Johnson receive the Medal of Honor?

Sergeant Henry Johnson received the Medal of Honor posthumously on June 2, 2015, almost 97 years after his heroic actions in the war.

3. What were Sergeant Henry Johnson's actions that led to him receiving the Medal of Honor?

Sergeant Henry Johnson displayed extraordinary bravery and heroism when he single-handedly fought off a group of German soldiers who were attempting to take him and his fellow soldier captive. He used his rifle, a rifle butt, and even his bare hands to fend off the attackers.

4. How did the recognition of Sergeant Henry Johnson's actions change history?

Sergeant Henry Johnson's recognition as a hero and recipient of the Medal of Honor helped shed light on the contributions and sacrifices of African American soldiers during World War I. It also paved the way for future African American soldiers to receive equal recognition for their bravery and service.

5. How has the legacy of Sergeant Henry Johnson lived on after receiving the Medal of Honor?

Sergeant Henry Johnson's legacy continues to inspire future generations. In 2018, the U.S. Army honored him by naming a building after him at Fort Benning, Georgia. Additionally, a statue of him was unveiled in his hometown of Albany, New York, in 2019.

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