Of the twenty-two daring adventurers who took their lives in their hands and penetrated the enemy's country, eight were executed, and the others, after suffering untold hardships, finally succeeded in re-crossing the lines and reaching their regiments in the Union army. They each received a medal of honor from the hands of the President.
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Of the twenty-two daring adventurers who took their lives in their hands and penetrated the enemy's country, eight were executed, and the others, after suffering untold hardships, finally succeeded in re-crossing the lines and reaching their regiments in the Union army. They each received a medal of honor from the hands of the President.
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