Alonzo Cushing's Last Stand at Gettysburg's Little Round Top

Alonzo Cushing's Last Stand at Gettysburg's Little Round Top

Jan 12 , 2026

Infidel Co.

He stood alone at the guns, powder smoke choking the air, three bullets in his body, every breath a war cry. When the Confederate tide surged, he didn’t falter. Alonzo Cushing kept firing—until he ...

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Alonzo Cushing's Gettysburg Valor and Delayed Medal of Honor

Alonzo Cushing's Gettysburg Valor and Delayed Medal of Honor

Jan 11 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Alonzo Cushing never flinched as bullets tore the sky overhead. The ground shook beneath him, cannons roared, men cried out in agony. But he stayed planted, fists steady on his artillery’s wheel. W...

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Alonzo Cushing's Gettysburg Sacrifice and Medal of Honor

Alonzo Cushing's Gettysburg Sacrifice and Medal of Honor

Jan 09 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Alonzo Cushing’s hands gripped the wheel of his cannon as bullets tore the summer air. Blood slicked his fingers. A bullet ripped open his abdomen, yet he stayed—refusing to let the guns fall silen...

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Alonzo Cushing at Gettysburg and the Cost of Courage

Alonzo Cushing at Gettysburg and the Cost of Courage

Jan 08 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Alonzo Cushing’s hands didn’t falter. Blood poured, eyes blurred, but his cannon roared defiance atop Cemetery Ridge. Bullets tore flesh, artillery shells exploded, chaos unfurled all around. Yet, ...

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Alonzo Cushing's Artillery Stand at Gettysburg and Legacy

Alonzo Cushing's Artillery Stand at Gettysburg and Legacy

Jan 08 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Blood-soaked powder filled his lungs. Bones shattered, flesh torn, yet the cannon roared again. Alonzo Cushing, Lieutenant at battery command, refused to yield. His artillery crew fell away beneath...

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Alonzo Cushing's Sacrifice on Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg

Alonzo Cushing's Sacrifice on Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg

Jan 07 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Blood on the guns, smoke in the air, the world collapsing at Gettysburg. Alonzo Cushing stood his ground. Twice wounded, the youngest artillery officer held open the gates to defeat with cold steel...

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