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  1. July 15, 1892 – July 1, 1929. Sgt. Henry Johnson. U.S. Army. Sgt. Henry Johnson’s actions on the night of May 15, 1918 earned him the nickname “Black Death.” Defending Allied lines, he saved a fellow Soldier from capture and prevented a German raid from reaching his French allies.

  2. 15 de may. de 2015 · Sgt. Henry Johnson of the 369th Infantry Regiment was awarded the French Croix de Guerre for bravery during an outnumbered battle with German soldiers, Feb. 12, 1919.

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  3. En honor a su servicio, el sargento Henry Johnson fue seleccionado como tema del homenaje de noviembre 2021 de America250. Se encuentra en exhibición en National WWI Museum and Memorial en la Kansas City, Missouri y en línea.

  4. Henry Johnson suffered 21 wounds and rescued a soldier while repelling an enemy raid in the Argonne Forest in 1918 but died 11 years later a forgotten man

  5. 1 de jun. de 2020 · Army Sgt. Henry Johnson suffered 21 wounds in hand-to-hand combat with German troops in World War I, stopping the enemy advance and saving a fellow soldier from capture, while bringing...

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  6. Date of Birth - Death January 1, 1748 - March 18, 1835. Native to Ireland, Henry Johnson was born the second son of Allen and Olivia Johnson on New Year’s Day of 1748 in Dublin. Trying to outshine the shadow of his older brother John, he embarked on a long military career. He rose through the ranks quickly.

  7. William Henry Johnson (15 de julio de 1892 - 1 de julio de 1929), conocido comúnmente como Henry Johnson, fue un soldado del ejército de los Estados Unidos que actuó heroicamente en la primera unidad afroamericana del ejército de los Estados Unidos en combatir en la Primera Guerra Mundial. [1]