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The story of the , famously known as the " Corn Exchange Regiment ," is a tale of extraordinary sacrifice and rapid transition from civilian life to the front lines of the American Civil War. The Birth of the 118th

Following their trial at Shepherdstown, the 118th Pennsylvania continued to serve throughout the war, eventually being incorporated into more permanent commands where their qualities were frequently tested and proven. Their history remains a significant chapter for researchers, such as those at the Antietam Institute , who preserve the records of their "honorable service". AG-118

: Despite their lack of long-term discipline, the regiment held its ground against overwhelming Confederate forces. The story of the , famously known as

: Even when orders permitted them to retire with honor, the men of the 118th refused to retreat, suffering heavy casualties in a display of what commanders called "manly character" and "chivalry". : Despite their lack of long-term discipline, the

: This courageous, albeit costly, beginning earned them immediate respect from seasoned veterans, cementing their reputation as a "gallant regiment". A Legacy of Service

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