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Name
  
William Zion

Awards
  
Battles and wars
  

William Zion William Zion 1812 1880 Find A Grave Memorial

Born
  
October 23, 1872Knightstown, Indiana (
1872-10-23
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Years of service
  
1899 – 1904 (Marine Corps)1905 – 1919 (Army)

Rank
  
Private (Marine Corps)First Lieutenant (Army)

Battles/wars
  
China Relief Expedition*Battle of PekingWorld War I

Died
  
March 25, 1919, Fort Oglethorpe

Place of burial
  
Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States

William F. Zion (October 23, 1872 – March 25, 1919) was a United States Marine private received the Medal of Honor during the China Relief Expedition.

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Biography

William Zion was born in Knightstown, Indiana on October 23, 1872. He served in the United States Marine Corps and later in the United States Army. In 1900, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for his "meritorious conduct" as a Marine in China.

He later become a United States Army First Lieutenant.

During World War I he was in charge of a German POW barracks in Fort Oglethorpe.

Zion died on March 25, 1919 of an apparent accidental gunshot wound inflicted while cleaning his weapon. Lieutenant Zion is buried in the Chattanooga National Cemetery.

According to Sydney Gumpertz in his book The Jewish Legion of Valor, Zion was Jewish.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and Organization: Private, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: October 23, 1872, Knightstown, Ind. Accredited to: California. G. O. No.: 55 July 19, 1901.

Citation:

In the presence of the enemy during the battle of Peking, China, July 21 to August 17, 1900. Throughout this period, Zion distinguished himself by meritorious conduct.

References

William Zion Wikipedia


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